Definitions from Wikipedia (Non-abidance)
▸ noun: In Buddhism, especially the Chan (Zen) traditions, non-abidance (in Sanskrit: apratiṣṭhita, with the a- prefix, ‘unlimited’, ‘unlocalized’Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William) is the practice of avoiding mental constructs during daily life.
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▸ noun: In Buddhism, especially the Chan (Zen) traditions, non-abidance (in Sanskrit: apratiṣṭhita, with the a- prefix, ‘unlimited’, ‘unlocalized’Sanskrit-English Dictionary, by M. Monier William) is the practice of avoiding mental constructs during daily life.
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