Is it safe to term the things being processed "sensations"?
And what is the commonly accepted term for the "burgeoning mind", the mind overflowing with sensations, but without concepts?
And, while I'm asking, what is the commonly accepted term for the mind with both sensations and concepts?
Yes, unless you have some reason not to.
And what is the commonly accepted term for the "burgeoning mind", the mind overflowing with sensations, but without concepts?
'Overflowing with sensations?' Is the mind overwhelmed or does it just absorb them all? Where do those overflowing sensations go that fell over the edge? (IOW - bad metaphor) Burgeoning in the sense of quickly growing, sprouting, budding. A young mind rapidly growing. I don't know there is a word for that, or that we need one.
And, while I'm asking, what is the commonly accepted term for the mind with both sensations and concepts?
'Commonly accepted?' Don't know there is one. Don't know that anybody has ever thought about it before now. That is the problem with being out on the edge, there aren't any maps to follow. You have to make your own.