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'''Eight consciousnesses''' (Tib. ''rnam shes tshogs brgyad'') are mentioned in the writings of the [[Mind Only]] school. To the [[six consciousnesses]] mentioned in the [[abhidharma]] texts of the [[basic vehicle]] are added the [[defiled mental consciousness]] or emotional consciousness (Tib. ''nyon yid'') and the [[all-ground consciousness]] (Skt. ''alaya vijnana''; Tib. ''kun gzhi rnam shes'').
'''Eight consciousnesses''' (Skt. ashtavijñana; [[Wyl.]] ''rnam shes tshogs brgyad'') are mentioned in the writings of the [[Mind Only]] school. To the [[six consciousnesses]] mentioned in the [[abhidharma]] texts of the [[basic vehicle]] are added the [[defiled mental consciousness]] or emotional consciousness (Wyl. ''nyon yid'') and the [[all-ground consciousness]] (Skt. ''alaya vijñana''; Tib. ''kunshyi namshé'' - ''kun gzhi rnam shes'').


===Transformation into Five Wisdoms===
===Transformation into Five Wisdoms===

Revision as of 13:04, 10 June 2008

Eight consciousnesses (Skt. ashtavijñana; Wyl. rnam shes tshogs brgyad) are mentioned in the writings of the Mind Only school. To the six consciousnesses mentioned in the abhidharma texts of the basic vehicle are added the defiled mental consciousness or emotional consciousness (Wyl. nyon yid) and the all-ground consciousness (Skt. alaya vijñana; Tib. kunshyi namshé - kun gzhi rnam shes).

Transformation into Five Wisdoms

According to Mipham Rinpoche, the eight consciousnesses transform into the five wisdoms in the following way: