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Buddha Nature Talks
In Buddhist philosophy and soteriology, Buddha-nature (Chinese: fóxìng 佛性, Japanese: busshō 佛性, Vietnamese: Phật tính, Sanskrit: buddhatā, buddha-svabhāva or tathāgatagarbha तथागतगर्भ) is the innate potential for all sentient beings to become a Buddha or the fact that all sentient beings already have a pure Buddha-essence within themselves. "Buddha-nature" is the common English translation for several related Mahāyāna Buddhist terms, most notably tathāgatagarbha (तथागतगर्भ) and buddhadhātu, but also sugatagarbha, and buddhagarbha. Tathāgatagarbha can mean "the womb" or "embryo" (garbha) of the "thus-gone one" (tathāgata), and can also mean "containing a tathāgata". Buddhadhātu can mean "buddha-element", "buddha-realm", or "buddha-substrate".
Buddha-nature has a wide range of (sometimes conflicting) meanings in Indian Buddhism and later in East Asian and Tibetan Buddhist literature. Broadly speaking, it refers to the belief that the luminous mind, "the natural and true state of the mind", which is pure (visuddhi) mind undefiled by afflictions, is inherently present in every sentient being, and is eternal and unchanging. It will shine forth when it is cleansed of the defilements, that is, when the nature of mind is recognized for what it is.
The Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra (2nd century CE), which was very influential in the Chinese reception of these teachings, linked the concept of tathāgatagārbha with the buddhadhātu. The term buddhadhātu originally referred to the relics of Gautama Buddha. In the Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra, it came to be used in place of the concept of tathāgatagārbha, reshaping the worship of physical relics of the historical Buddha into worship of the inner Buddha as a principle of salvation.
The primordial or undefiled mind, the tathāgatagārbha, is also often equated with the Buddhist philosophical concept of emptiness (śūnyatā, a Mādhyamaka concept); with the storehouse-consciousness (ālāyavijñāna, a Yogācāra concept); and with the interpenetration of all dharmas (in East Asian traditions like Huayan). The belief in Buddha-nature is central to East Asian Buddhism, which relies on key Buddha-nature sources like the Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra. In Tibetan Buddhism, the concept of Buddha-nature is equally important and often studied through the key Indian treatise on Buddha-nature, the Ratnagotravibhāga (3rd–5th century CE).
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Rooting Zen: Beyond Ego Illusions Buddha Nature, Consciousness, Delusion, Don't Know Mind, Emotions, Happiness... |
Apr 05 1971 |
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Breaking Free: Effort and Mindfulness Buddha Nature, Ceremony, Consciousness, Delusion, Obstacles, Posture |
Apr 04 1971 |
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Breath, Mind, and Zen Harmony Buddha Nature, Posture |
Apr 02 1971 |
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Aligning Breath with True Nature Buddha Nature, Delusion, Ego |
Apr 02 1971 |
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Advancing Towards Everyday Enlightenment Buddha Nature, Community, Conversation, Dragons, Mahayana, Suffering |
Jan 19 1971 |
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Enlightenment: A Journey Beyond Attainment Buddha Nature, Interdependence, Posture |
1971 |
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Unwavering Practice: Path to Awakening Birth-and-Death, Buddha Nature, Ceremony, Continuous Practice, Hate, Soto Zen... |
Nov 20 1970 |
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Silent Acceptance in Zen Practice Buddha Nature, Community, Mahayana, Patience |
Oct 05 1970 |
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Zen Harmony: Beyond Rituals Bowing, Buddha Nature, Ceremony, Chanting, Emotions, Lay Practice, Posture |
Sep 13 1970 |
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Universal Buddha Nature in All Beings Buddha Nature, Emotions, Hindrances, Obstacles, Patience |
Aug 01 1970 |
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Harmonizing Mind Through Natural Presence Buddha Nature, Posture |
Jul 30 1970 |
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Embrace Presence Through Zen Practice Obstacles, Buddha Nature, Hate, Hindrances, Causation |
Jul 14 1970 |
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Mind's Path to Liberation Buddha Nature, Delusion, Emotions, Liberation, Precepts, Sanctuary |
Jul 07 1970 |
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Integrating Buddha Nature Through Practice Obstacles, Hindrances, Buddha Nature, Consciousness, Ego, Delusion |
Jul 06 1970 |
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Embracing Liberation Through Zen Robes Buddha Nature, Happiness, Mahayana |
Jun 16 1970 |
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Zen Wisdom: Path to True Nature Buddha Nature, Mahayana, Patience, Politics, Precepts |
May 12 1970 |
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Awakening Within: Embrace Your Buddha Nature Buddha Nature, Chanting, Don't Know Mind, New Year, Patience, Precepts |
Dec 28 1969 |
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Beyond Words: Living Zen Wisdom Buddha Mind, Buddha Nature, Nirvana, Ceremony |
Oct 07 1969 |
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Zen Beyond Imitation and Ritual Buddha Nature, Demons, Lotus Sutra, New Year, Precepts, Tassajara |
Apr 17 1969 |
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Transcending Cycles Through Zen Mindfulness Causation, Suffering, Buddha Mind, Birth-and-Death, Buddha Nature, Delusion,... |
Feb 18 1969 |
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Meditation as Living Enlightenment Buddha Nature, Composure, Suffering, Transmission |
Feb 1969 |
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Zen Chaos and Cultural Awakening Buddha Nature, Chanting, Composure, Don't Know Mind, Rinzai |
1969 |
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Realizing Truth Beyond Reason Buddha Nature, Causation, Ceremony, Chanting, Delusion, Happiness |
1969 |
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Bodhisattvas and Buddhas: Unified Pathways Precepts, Impermanence, Continuous Practice, Buddha Nature, Realization |
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Living Zen: Truth and Practice Buddha Nature, Continuous Practice, Don't Know Mind, Emotions, Interview, Lay... |
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Zen Pathways to Present Peace Buddha Nature, Consciousness, Demons, Emotions, Separation, Transmission |
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Zen Harmony Through Everyday Absorption Buddha Nature, Consciousness, Demons, Emotions, Transmission |
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Embodied Mindfulness Through Zen Practice Continuous Practice, Consciousness, Impermanence, Right Speech, Buddha Nature,... |
Jun 04 |