-
nirvana cannot be perceived, and
finally p****ing
through the gate of
wishlessness (apranihita)—realising that
nirvana is the
state of not even wishing...
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Gates of
Liberation (emptiness or śūnyatā,
signlessness or animitta, and
wishlessness or apraṇihita).
Early Chan
texts also
teach forms of
meditation that...
- and non-being. 'Aimlessness', also
translated as 'uncommittedness' or '
wishlessness' (Chinese wúyuàn 無願, lit. 'non-wishing', or wúzuò 無作, lit. 'non-arising')...
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Liberation and a form of
samadhi in
Buddhism along with
emptiness and
wishlessness.
Perceiving with the
senses without apprehending signs is
central to...
- the
nature of emptiness, signlessness, and
wishlessness. What is emptiness, signlessness, and
wishlessness is the Tathagata."
According to Candrakirti's...
- (trayaḥ samādhyaḥ):
emptiness (śūnyatā),
signlessness (animitta), and
wishlessness or
desirelessness (apraṇihita).
These three are
found in
early Buddhism...
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these dharmas to
enter into the
gates of emptiness, signlessness, and
wishlessness so that they are
realized to be
uniformly equal and
beyond duality."...
-
adapted into this new framework.
These three are the
emptiness (śūnyatā),
wishlessness (apraṇihita), and
imagelessness (ānimitta) samādhis. As the "school of...
- such as emptiness, true end, nirvāṇa, nonarising, signlessness, and
wishlessness. Thus, for the sake of
relinquishing what
makes naive beings afraid of...
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focusing on the
nirvana free of characteristics; and the samādhi of
wishlessness (apraṇihita),
fostering detachment from all phenomena. The
chapter also...