Human Development

Indeterminate consciousness in the immaterial sphere - resultant

Description:
As with profitable consciousness, a total of four kinds of consciousness may arise here. These are associated with the four immaterial states or jhanas. The first is based on the jhana of boundless or unlimited space; the second with the jhana of boundless or unlimited consciousness; the third with the jhana of the sphere of nothingness and the fourth with the jhana of the sphere of neither perception not non-perception. But whereas with the profitable consciousnesses these occurred in a cognitive series through right attainment, here it is by birth, through rebirth-linking (reconception), life-continuum and death.
None of the four gives rise to materiality, to postures or to intimation.
Context:
In Hinayana Buddhism, 89 consciousnesses are enumerated in aggregate (khanda). Of these, 21 are profitable or moral, 12 are unprofitable or immoral and 56 are indeterminate (resultant or functional). The unprofitable all arise in the sphere of sense and desire, whereas profitable and indeterminate arise in sense, fine-material, immaterial and supramundane spheres.<