Significance of State of mind

The concept of State of mind is explored across various philosophies including Buddhism, Jainism, Vaishnavism, and others. In Buddhism, it encompasses the overall mental attitude, ranging from wisdom to confusion. Jainism views it as a factor influencing decision-making and emotional experiences. Vaishnavism emphasizes its role in spiritual engagement and transcendental experiences. Across other traditions, State of mind refers to emotions affecting perception and decisions, reflecting the nuanced yet pivotal role of mental conditions in shaping individual experiences and actions.1
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Synonyms: Mental state, Psychological state, Attitude, Perspective, Frame of mind

In Dutch: Gemoedstoestand; In Finnish: Mielentila; In Spanish: Estado mental

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Buddhist concept of 'State of mind'

Hindu concept of 'State of mind'

Jain concept of 'State of mind'

The concept of State of mind in local and regional sources

The concept of State of mind in scientific sources

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