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'''Defiled mental consciousness''' or '''emotional consciousness''' (Skt. ''kliṣṭamanas''; Tib. ''nyön yi''; [[Wyl.]] ''nyon yid'') the seventh of the [[eight consciousnesses]], it is focused inwards upon the ground of all, or [[alaya]].
The '''defiled mental consciousness''' or '''emotional consciousness''' (Skt. ''kliṣṭamanas''; Tib. ''nyön yi''; [[Wyl.]] ''nyon yid'') is the seventh of the [[eight consciousnesses]]. It is focused inwards upon the ground of all, or [[alaya]].
 
==Description==
[[Thrangu Rinpoche]] explains:
 
:The seventh consciousness refers to the most basic level of mental afflictions, or klesha. It refers not to the coarse kleshas, but to the root of the kleshas. Specifically, the afflicted consciousness is the most subtle level of fixation on a self. …It is unfluctuatingly present even when one is asleep. When sometimes you have a sense of self, and you think “I”, that is an operation not of the seventh consciousness but of the sixth. …Although it is not itself directly observable, the afflicted consciousness is the basis for all coarse fixation on a self and therefore for all coarse kleshas.<ref>''Creation and Completion'', p.126</ref>


==Alternative Translations==
==Alternative Translations==
*Deluded consciousness (Gyurme Dorje)
*Deluded consciousness (Gyurme Dorje)
==Notes==
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Revision as of 21:07, 1 March 2011

The defiled mental consciousness or emotional consciousness (Skt. kliṣṭamanas; Tib. nyön yi; Wyl. nyon yid) is the seventh of the eight consciousnesses. It is focused inwards upon the ground of all, or alaya.

Description

Thrangu Rinpoche explains:

The seventh consciousness refers to the most basic level of mental afflictions, or klesha. It refers not to the coarse kleshas, but to the root of the kleshas. Specifically, the afflicted consciousness is the most subtle level of fixation on a self. …It is unfluctuatingly present even when one is asleep. When sometimes you have a sense of self, and you think “I”, that is an operation not of the seventh consciousness but of the sixth. …Although it is not itself directly observable, the afflicted consciousness is the basis for all coarse fixation on a self and therefore for all coarse kleshas.[1]

Alternative Translations

  • Deluded consciousness (Gyurme Dorje)

Notes

  1. Creation and Completion, p.126