♦ manas and saññā: the non-meditative recognition of the impermanent and the not-self
The activity of saññā can be distinguished according to two acceptations, that is, in a “normal” state of consciousness and, in a state of meditation.1 Generally, compounds like anicca-saññā, «saññā concerning to what is impermanent»,2 anatta-saññā, «saññā concerning not-self»,3 etc. are used in passages in which the meditative aspect of saññā is involved but, of… Continue reading ♦ manas and saññā: the non-meditative recognition of the impermanent and the not-self