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Ālayavijñāna: A Comparative Study From The Perspective Of Quantum Physics And Other Buddhist Doctrinal Systems
Author Yeung, Wan King Susanna (著)=楊運瓊 (au.)
Date2013
Pages174
PublisherUniversity of Hong Kong
Publisher Url https://www.hku.hk/
LocationHong Kong [香港]
Content type博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
Language英文=English
Degreedoctor
InstitutionUniversity of Hong Kong
DepartmentBuddhist Studies
AdvisorVenerable Professor KL. Dhammajoti
Publication year2013
AbstractThis study examines the ālaya-vijñāna from various perspectives comprising quantum physics and other Buddhist traditions such as the Tibetan Nyingma and the Theravada besides the Yogacara. It aims to explain how the ālaya-vijñāna is the root of saMsAra and the attaniment of nirvANa. The study of the Alaya-vijjana is commonly centered on its saṃsāric aspect from the perspective of conventional reality. We argue that only through understanding both of its saṃsāric and nirvāṇic aspects, can we transcend the impurity of mind and be liberated from saṃsāra.
Therefore, the study not only expounds its conditioned characteristics and functions, but also its unconditioned essence as well as the relationship of both which are seldom investigated. The establishment of the ālaya-vijñāna refutes the substantiality of all conditioned phenomena that are manifested from the seeds of the ālaya-vijñāna, and through which Vijjapti-matra (Mere-consciousness) is affirmed. However, the ālaya-vijñāna or Vijjapti-matra could not account for the abnegation of the ālaya-vijñāna itself to reach the ultimate reality. It must be scrutinized within the framework of Yogācāra’s Three-natures Theory inherited with the logic of convertibility or transformation, which approach the study also adopts. The orthodox Yogācāra regards Pure Mind or Tathāgata garbha (Buddha-nature) as the essence of the ālaya-vijñāna. Such view of reality is now echoed by quantum physics. Recognizing similarities between Buddhism and quantum physics have just begun. The possible reconciliation between the two is of utmost significance for humanity. David Bohm’s Implicate Order and Amit Goswami’s Monistic Idealism are found
to be particularly relevant to the study of the ālaya-vijñāna. They not only are able to illuminate the essence, characteristics and functions of the ālaya-vijñāna in scientific manner, but also to shed light on the controversial issues such as the relationship between Pure and impure mind. Comparisons between Bohm’s and
Goswami’s theory and Buddhist doctrines are rendered. The study reveals that reality is fundamentally non-dual (undivided), eternal, unlimited, and pure. Pure Mind is the base of both saṃsāra and nirvāṇa; all sentient beings are endowed with it here-and-now. Only by recognizing such, transformation of the ālaya-vijñāna is made possible. In Buddhism, ultimate reality is known by various names such as Tathāgata-garbha, True Mind, Dharma-dhAtu,
Dharma-kAya, TathAgata-garbha, Emptiness, and Suchness. In Goswami’s Monistic Idealism, it is called [transcending] Consciousness. In Bohm’s Implicate Order, it is called super-implicate order. In the Yogacara, relationship between the ultimate and the conventional is expressed as ‘neither identical nor different’. In the
Nyingma, it is expressed as ‘coalescence of wisdom and consciousness’. In quantum physics, it is expressed as ‘wavefunctions emerging from universal wavefunction’. They all point to the same reality but by different names.
A combined methodology comprising the historical, textual, scientific, and comparative approaches is adopted. Through this multifaceted approach, it is anticipated that a comprehensive view of the ālaya-vijñāna can be obtained, limitations from one-sided perspective be eliminated and controversial issues derived from sectarianism and dogmatism be resolved.
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