- Prefacexi
- Acknowledgmentsxv
- Thematic introduction: a Buddhist critique of the construction of self and world1
- PART I
The background and context of the ālaya-vijñāna7
- 1 The early Buddhist background9
- The three marks of existence9
- The formula of dependent arising11
- Causation and continuity without a self16
- Viññāṇa in the formula of dependent arising19
- Viññāṇa as consciousness21
- Viññāṇa as cognitive awareness28
- The underlying tendencies (anusaya)33
- The underlying tendency "I am" and conceptual proliferation (papañca)36
- The debate over latent versus manifest39
- Reciprocal causality between the two aspects of viññāṇa41
- 2 The Abhidharma context46
- The Abhidharma project and its problematic46
- Background of the Abhidharma47
- The aim and methods of Abhidharma: dharma as irreducible unit of experience50
- The basic problematic: two levels of discourse, two dimensions of mind55
- Analysis of mind and its mental factors57
- The initial formulation of the problematic in its synchronic dimension: the accumulation of karmic potential, the presence of the underlying tendencies, and their gradual purification in the Kathāvatthu59
- The problematic in its diachronic dimension: immediate succession versus the continuity of karmic potential62
- The persistence of traditional continuities: karma and kleśa in the Abhidharma-kośa67
- Abhidharmic responses to the problematic70
- The Sarvāstivādin theory of possession (prāpti)72
- The Sautrāntika theory of seeds (bīja) in the mental stream (santāna)73
- Questions raised by consciousness, seeds, and the mental stream76
- The Theravadin theory of life-constituent mind (bhavaṅga-citta)81
- Conclusion85
PART II
The alaya-vijñana in the Yogacara tradition 89
3 The alaya-vijñana in the early tradition 91
The origins of the alaya-vijñana 91
The new model of mind in the Saddhinirmocana Sjtra 94
The alaya-vijñana as mental stream 99
The Alaya Treatise of the Yogacarabhjmi 101
The Proof Portion 102
The Alaya Treatise, Pravgtti Portion: analyzing the
alaya-vijñana in Abhidharmic terms 107
The alaya-vijñana’s subliminal objective supports
and cognitive processes 109
The alaya-vijñana’s mutual and simultaneous relationship
with manifest cognitive awareness (pravgtti-vijñana) 112
The alaya-vijñana’s simultaneous arising with
(afflictive) mentation 117
The Alaya Treatise, Nivgtti Portion: equating the
alaya-vijñana with samsaric continuity 123
Conclusion 127
4 The alaya-vijñana in the Mahayana-sadgraha
1. bringing it all back home 128
Appropriating the traditional Buddhist framework 129
Synonyms of the alaya-vijñana in the disciple’s vehicle 130
The two vijñanas and the two dependent arisings 131
Seeding the alaya-vijñana: the karmic process as
simultaneous intrapsychic causality 135
Resolving the Abhidharmic Problematic 139
Karma, rebirth, and the alaya-vijñana 140
The continuity of the afflictions (kleka) 142
The path of purification: mundane and supramundane 150
Beyond Abhidharma: adventitious defilements, pure seeds,
and luminous minds 153
5 The alaya-vijñana in the Mahayana-sadgraha
2. looking beyond 158
The predispositions of speech, self-view, and the
life-constituents 159
Common experience, common embodiment: language,
the alaya-vijñana, and “the arising of the world” 160
PART III
Appendices 171
Appendix I The series of dependent arising: affliction,
action, and their results 173
Appendix II Index of related controversies 175
Appendix III Translation: the Pravgtti and Nivgtti Portions of
the Vinikcayasadgrahafn of the Yogacarabhjmi 178
Notes 190
Bibliography of works cited 247
Index of texts quoted 255
Index 259