There are 7 total results for your 自心 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
自心 see styles |
zì xīn zi4 xin1 tzu hsin jishin |
svacitta, self-mind, one's own mind. |
自心相 see styles |
zì xīn xiàng zi4 xin1 xiang4 tzu hsin hsiang jishinsō |
characteristics of one's own mind |
自心所作 see styles |
zì xīn suǒ zuò zi4 xin1 suo3 zuo4 tzu hsin so tso ji shin sho sa |
produced from one's own mind |
自心現量 自心现量 see styles |
zì xīn xiàn liáng zi4 xin1 xian4 liang2 tzu hsin hsien liang jishin genryō |
merely to be perceived by one's own mind |
隨順自心 随顺自心 see styles |
suí shùn zì xīn sui2 shun4 zi4 xin1 sui shun tzu hsin zuijun jishin |
following one's own mind |
如實知自心 如实知自心 see styles |
rú shí zhī zì xīn ru2 shi2 zhi1 zi4 xin1 ju shih chih tzu hsin nyojitsu chi jishin |
To know one's heart in reality. |
於其自心能自在轉 于其自心能自在转 see styles |
yú qí zì xīn néng zì zài zhuǎn yu2 qi2 zi4 xin1 neng2 zi4 zai4 zhuan3 yü ch`i tzu hsin neng tzu tsai chuan yü chi tzu hsin neng tzu tsai chuan o ki ji shin nō jizai ten |
able to naturally transform in one's mind |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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