even-mindedness
See also: evenmindedness
English
Etymology
From even-minded + -ness.
Noun
even-mindedness (uncountable)
- The state of being calm, stable and composed, especially under stress; equanimity.
- 1976, Bstan-paʼi-ñi-ma (Panchen Lama IV), Jeffrey Hopkins, Practice and theory of Tibetan Buddhism:
- This is done having first attained even-mindedness towards all sentient beings.
- 1999, Gen Lamrimpa, B. Alan Wallace, Pauly B. Fitze, Transcending time: the Kālacakra six-session guru yoga:
- In terms of the actual stages of practice, even-mindedness should be cultivated first. Great even-mindedness is cultivated by reflecting upon the lack of inherent existence of friend and foe.
- 2004, Lorne Ladner, The Lost Art of Compassion:
- Even-mindedness means being free from indifference as well as from attachment and aversion. Even-mindedness means that you can help another person cross the river without becoming attached to that per- son; [...]
- 1976, Bstan-paʼi-ñi-ma (Panchen Lama IV), Jeffrey Hopkins, Practice and theory of Tibetan Buddhism:
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