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Often translated as the "defiled mind." This is the center of the ego. It creates the illusion of a separate "I." It creates attachment and aversion (liking things and disliking things). It is the voice that says, "I like this, I hate that."
This is the subtle root of ego. Manas clings to the 8th consciousness as a "self." Its job is to constantly produce "I, me, mine." It filters all experience through self-preservation, pride, and attachment. It’s the engine of suffering—not because it’s bad, but because it mistakes a process for a permanent soul.
Understanding these layers is empowering. nine consciousnesses
The sixth consciousness is where the data from the five senses is integrated. This is the —the part of you that recognizes a red shape as an "apple" or a sound as "music." It is responsible for judgment, reasoning, and logic. 7. The Mano Consciousness
The path from the 7th to the 9th is the entire Buddhist journey. Often translated as the "defiled mind
This is your everyday thinking mind. It integrates the five senses, conceptualizes, judges, plans, and remembers. It’s the "chatter" you identify as "you."
This consciousness enables us to think, reason, and have mental awareness. It's responsible for our ability to perceive and understand the world conceptually. Manas clings to the 8th consciousness as a "self
However, by accessing the , we can "clean the mirror." When we tap into this deep level through meditation or chanting, the energy of the pure consciousness flows upward, purifying the karma in the Storehouse (the 8th) and calming the ego (the 7th).
Most of us are familiar with the idea of the conscious mind (what you're thinking right now) and the subconscious (what lies beneath). But the Yogacara school of Buddhism offers a remarkably detailed map: .