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"apply oneself" Definitions
  1. to make oneself work hard in order to complete something successfully

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As we shall see, some form of desire is essential in order to aspire to, and persist in, cultivating the path out of dukkha. Desire as an eagerness to offer, to commit, to apply oneself to meditation, is called chanda. It’s a psychological “yes,” a choice, not a pathology. In fact, you could summarize Dhamma training as the transformation of taṇhā into chanda.
The approach as described above is more effective. One should > apply oneself to this training until the signs of accomplishment manifest, > such as a small blister appearing on the crown of the head, a sensation of > itching, and so forth. This phowa practice "opens the death passage" so that at "the time of actual application" (i.e. death), it will be ready.
In these early texts, the sense of the word Chanda is the same as Tanha. Some writers such as Ajahn Sucitto explain Chanda as positive and non- pathological, asserting it to be distinct from negative and pathological Tanha. Sucitto explains it with examples such as the desire to apply oneself to a positive action such as meditation.Ajahn Sucitto (2010), Kindle Locations 933-944, quote= Sometimes taṇhā is translated as “desire,” but that gives rise to some crucial misinterpretations with reference to the way of Liberation.
Jihad (جهاد) is an Islamic term referring to the religious duty of Muslims to maintain the religion. In Arabic, the word jihād is a noun meaning "to strive, to apply oneself, to struggle, to persevere". A person engaged in jihad is called a mujahid, the plural of which is mujahideen (مجاهدين). The word jihad appears frequently in the Quran, often in the idiomatic expression "striving in the way of God (al-jihad fi sabil Allah)", to refer to the act of striving to serve the purposes of God on this earth.

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