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This is the meditation of directly observing the mind without engaging in any analytical or intellectual activity. (Thrangu Rinpoche, ''Transcending Ego'', 102).  +
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Abhisamayālaṃkāra  +
Abhisamayālaṃkāravivṛti  +
Abhisamayālaṃkāravṛtti  +
Abhisamayālaṃkārālokā  +
The American Institute of Buddhist Studies (AIBS) created by Robert Thurman at Columbia University in New York. http://aibs.columbia.edu/  +
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Abhidharmakośakārikā  +
Abhidharmakośabhāṣya  +
Abhidharmakośavyākhyā  +
Aṅgulimālīyasūtra  +
Acta Orientalia (Budapest)  +
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Asian Philosophy  +
Annual Report of The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology at Soka University  +
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Asiatische Studien  +
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Amṛtakaṇikodyotanibandha  +
Abhidharma generally refers to the corpus of Buddhist texts which deals with the typological, phenomenological, metaphysical, and epistemological presentation of Buddhist concepts and teachings. The abhidharma teachings present a meta-knowledge of Buddhist sūtras through analytical and systemic schemas and are said to focus on developing wisdom among the three principles of training. The Abhidharma is presented alongside Sūtra and Vinaya as one of the three baskets of the teachings of the Buddha.  +
Actualized enlightenment is enlightenment that is attained through practice. It is contrasted with original enlightenment, which is the mind's innate purity in its natural state. Ultimately, there is no difference between them. Because of the presence of ignorance, sentient beings are blind to their true nature. By removing that ignorance, one actualizes enlightenment.  +
Literally, "without duality," it refers to that which is indivisible, in that it is not divided into two.  +
Akṣayamatinirdeśasūtra  +
The ninth consciousness, the immaculate pure mind.  +