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An Alphabetical List of Random Definitions:
Anents: prep. from Old English "on efen" for alongside. Also, concerning, with regard to. Used on Budhati as a synonym for a reference or source for the idea that is represented on the comic page.
Budhati: noun. a corrupted word that melds Buddha (one that is enlightened) and Bodhati (verb for awaken to enlightenment). Used in popular culture as slang for a person that has developed the gift of transentience. This is a person that is not fully awakened as a buddha, but has some of the gifts of enlightenment.
Clairsentience: One of the six human special functions mentioned or recorded in Buddhism. It is an ability that can be obtained at advanced meditation level. Generally the term refers to a person who can feel the vibration of other people. There are many different degrees of clairsentience ranging from the perception of diseases of other people to the thoughts or emotions of other people. Very vivid feelings can form in a person with this ability, giving them direct insight into the emotional state of another person.
Interiority: The vast interior dimension from which the source mind (also sometimes referred to as the unconscious) gathers many ideas, emotional states and connections. It is a shared dimension with every animal in the universe. Human beings have very large footprints in the interiority and huge potential capabilities. The interiority is a more casual term for storehouse consciousness, which is defined below.
Love: A positive connection shared by two people in the interiority.
Storehouse consciousness: Storehouse consciousness is a term used in Buddhist psychology to describe a galactic dimension of the unconscious where all memory, history, and potential are contained. Storehouse consciousness has both individual and universal dimensions. In the individual dimension, storehouse consciousness holds the patterns, the sankharas, of each person's past. In the universal unconscious, it is a shared reservoir of collective memories, images and desires. Carl Jung explored some aspects of storehouse consciousness, using the term collective unconscious. - Paraphrased from "The Wise Heart" by Jack Kornfield.
Transentience: The ability for a person to transmit an emotion to another person. A person with transentient capability can push an emotion into another person's mind and temporarily make them feel it.
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