Significance of Life processes
In Mahayana philosophy, life processes denote the unconscious activities of living that maintain a state of balance and harmony. These processes occur without individuals being aware of them and are distinct from sensations of suffering or bliss. This perspective emphasizes an inherent equilibrium in life that operates beneath conscious awareness.
Synonyms: Vital processes, Physiological activities, Metabolic processes, Life functions, Physiological processes
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Buddhist concept of 'Life processes'
In Buddhism, Life processes encompass unconscious living experiences marked by balance and harmony, where individuals are free from suffering and bliss, reflecting a deeper understanding of existence beyond mere emotional awareness.
From: Shurangama Sutra (with commentary) (English)
(1) The processes of living that the person is unaware of, characterized by a state of balance and harmony without sensations of suffering or bliss.[1]