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[[Buddha Nature]] ([[bde gshegs snying po]]): It is not an "entity" but the ultimate [[nature of mind]], free from veils of [[ignorance]]. Every [[sentient being]] | [[Buddha Nature]] ([[bde gshegs snying po]]): It is not an "entity" but the ultimate [[nature of mind]], free from veils of [[ignorance]]. Every [[sentient being]] has the potential to actualize this [[buddha nature]] by attaining/revealing perfect knowledge of [[nature of mind]]. This is in a way the "primordial goodness" of sentient beings. [MR] | ||
[[Category: Key Terms]] [[Category: Mahayana]][[Category: Sutra]] [[Category: Vajrayana]] [[Category: Teachings]] [[Category: Tantra]] [[Category: Tantric Deities]] [[Category: Rime']] | [[Category: Key Terms]] [[Category: Mahayana]][[Category: Sutra]] [[Category: Vajrayana]] [[Category: Teachings]] [[Category: Tantra]] [[Category: Tantric Deities]] [[Category: Rime']] |
Revision as of 10:56, 11 March 2006
Buddha Nature (bde gshegs snying po): It is not an "entity" but the ultimate nature of mind, free from veils of ignorance. Every sentient being has the potential to actualize this buddha nature by attaining/revealing perfect knowledge of nature of mind. This is in a way the "primordial goodness" of sentient beings. [MR]