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  • mind - What is volition? - Buddhism Stack Exchange
    Cetanaa or volition is the most important of all mental states It is this volition that constitutes Kamma, for the Buddha says - 'I declare that cetanaa (volition) is Kamma' Mind precedes all actions and serves as the principal element both in performing and in assessing deeds It is mind that rules and shapes action
  • sankhara - what is difference between volition and intention . . .
    0 As per buddhism what is the difference between volition and intention? If there is any difference what is right pali word for volition and what is right pali word for intention? I presume sankhara is volition and cetnā is intention There are other word also that we should throw light they are Chanda, and Sankappa, vaci sankhara kaya
  • If anatta is a reality, then how do you explain Volition or Will?
    Volition or will is the cognitive process by which an individual decides on and commits to a particular course of action So you see, there needs to be an individual or self who needs to take the decision or make the will, so to speak As a practical example, I decide to lift my hand right now, and lo and behold! my hand is lifted instantly
  • Can anyone explain Sanskara Sankara in depth?
    Can someone provide a canonical explanation to Sanskara Sankara? I appreciate if you can provide some sources, Suttras Suttas so that I can expand my knowledge
  • Thought or intention is always karma? - Buddhism Stack Exchange
    Thought is what decides Karma Same action with different motivation or volition can be bad or good depending on the motivation or volition That is volition is what becomes Karma If you follow though with your intentions then this can lead to rebirth linking Karma If you don't it will be weaker Karma If you have the volition but not the means to follow through then it will be a weak Karma
  • theravada - Relation between five aggregates and four establishments of . . .
    Feeling, perception, volition, contact and attention — these are called mentality The four great elements and the material form derived from the four great elements — these are called materiality So this mentality and this materiality are what is called mentality-materiality
  • pali language - What did the Buddha say about motivation? - Buddhism . . .
    2- volition 3- directionality of mind 4- attraction 5- urge Intention (cetanā) can be defined as a mental factor that moves or urges the mind in a particular direction, toward a specific object or goal Intention (cetanā) is the most significant mental factor involved in the creation of karma Sammā-vāyāma and cetanā are two different
  • terminology - What does intention mean? - Buddhism Stack Exchange
    Cetana can be translated as “intention” and as “volition” Volition incorporates “more personal attributes” Neither translation gives the full meaning of this Pali word, if you go into Abbidhamma It says that many mental factors come into play for Cetana to arise Intention arises when a certain group of mental factors become
  • What is the difference and relation between chanda and cetana?
    Here there is an intention to eat and donate but volition to donate Chanda is karmically neutral Cetana is what decides the karma OP: If they are related, which one comes first, and which after? They are present in the same mind moment if Chanda occurs Cetana is a universal mental factor and is there in every mind moment
  • Who am I? Verification as to the demarcations of Sankhara
    In the first (passive) sense, saṅkhāra refers to conditioned phenomena generally but specifically to all mental "dispositions" [1] These are called 'volitional formations' both because they are formed as a result of volition and because they are causes for the arising of future volitional actions [2]





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