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In Buddhist philosophy and soteriology, Buddha-nature (Chinese: fóxìng 佛性, Japanese: busshō, Vietnamese: Phật tính, Sanskrit: buddhatā, buddha-svabhāva) 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 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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Mu: Embracing Presence in Zen

Buddha Nature, Buddha, Practice
Apr 20 1992

7th Precept

Ego, War, Buddha Nature, Soto Zen, Silence
Apr 02 1992
2 of 2
Tassajara

Tungan Guanzhi & 5th Precept

Precepts, Attachment, Buddha Nature, Evil
Mar 31 1992
Tassajara

Tungan Guanzhi & 5th Precept

Precepts, Buddha Nature, Attachment, Evil
Mar 31 1992
Tassajara

Tungan Guanzhi & 5th Precept

Precepts, Buddha Nature, Attachment, Evil
Mar 31 1992
Tassajara

39th Pioneer & 4th Precept

Serial: RA-00539

Sesshin day 1

39th Ancestor - Yunju Daoying

Buddha Nature, Dharma Transmission, Transmission, Lineage
Mar 29 1992
Tassajara

3rd Precept: No Sexual Greed

Buddha Nature, Three Treasures, Lotus Sutra, Sixth Patriarch
Mar 28 1992
Tassajara

3rd Precept: No Sexual Greed

Buddha Nature, Sixth Patriarch, Lotus Sutra, Three Treasures
Mar 28 1992
Tassajara

Day 9: The precept not to kill

Serial: RA-00528

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War, Daily Life, Buddha Nature, Buddha Mind
Feb 07 1992
Tassajara

Life is not Killed

War, Buddha Nature, Attachment, Buddha Mind
Feb 07 1992
Tassajara

Class #3 - On Outflows: leakage of views

Nirvana, Daily Life, Buddha Nature, Composure
Jan 25 1992
Tassajara

Lotus Mind: Embrace the Present

Buddha Nature, Buddha, Karmic Consciousness
Dec 09 1991

Beyond Duality: Embracing Buddha Nature

Buddha Nature, Buddha, Suffering
Dec 02 1991

Dog, Koan, and Non-Dual Reality

Buddha Nature, Buddha, Karma
Nov 25 1991

Enlightenment Through Illusion's Embrace

Karmic Consciousness, Buddha Nature, Book of Serenity, Lotus Sutra
Mar 30 1991
Tassajara

Madhyamika and Mahayana - 30 Verses of Vasubandhu

Buddha Nature, Current Events, Impermanence, Practice Period
Mar 21 1991
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Our Love Is Here To Stay

Buddha Nature, Buddha, Time
Feb 21 1991
Tassajara

Madhyamika and Mahayana - Vows of Samantabhadra

Desire, Samsara, Renunciation, Buddha Nature, Big Mind
Feb 06 1991
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Tassajara

Breathing Miracles in Ordinary Lives

Breath, Buddha Nature, Diversity, Attachment, Building
Jun 20 1990

Zen Creations: Form Meets Emptiness

Buddha Nature, Emptiness, Buddhism
Jun 21 1989

Embracing Suchness Through Selfless Action

Buddha Nature, Buddhism, Soto Zen
May 22 1989

Zen Embrace: Love Through Ritual

Offering, Culture, Buddha Nature, Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, Suzuki Roshi...
Mar 26 1989

Immediate Awakening Through Total Acceptance

Breath, Buddha Nature, Religion, Practice Period
Jan 25 1989

Infinite Buddha Nature Unseen

Serial: RA-00789

Sesshin

Buddha Nature, confusion, Discrimination, causation
Apr 04 1988
Tassajara

Embracing Oneness Through Meditation

Oneness, Buddha Nature, Intimacy, Zazen
Feb 21 1988

Infant Perceptions and Zen Realities

Karma, Buddha Nature, causation, Discrimination
Apr 14 1987

Unexpected Enlightenment in Zen Journeys

Buddha Nature, Culture, Chanting, Nirvana, Lineage
Mar 17 1987

Zen's Path: From Delusion to Enlightenment

Doubt, Buddha Nature, Breath, Sixth Patriarch
Mar 15 1987

Embracing Stereotypes in Zen Practice

Buddha Nature, Breath, Politics, Gratitude
Mar 14 1987

Emptiness Embraced: Zen Liberation

Abhidharma, Mindfulness, Money, Separation, Buddha Nature
Mar 09 1987

Embracing the Inactive Mind's Wisdom

Discrimination, Buddha Nature, Lineage, Practice Period, Dragons
1987

Mindful Reality Beyond Language Illusions

Buddha Nature, Love, Karmic Consciousness
Nov 20 1986

Awakening the New Heart Within

Posture, Balance, Buddha Nature
Nov 19 1986

Embracing the Essence of Zen

Ego, Buddha Nature, Buddhism
Nov 18 1986

Pathways to Zen Wisdom

Happiness, Emotions, Conversation, Impermanence, Buddha Nature
Apr 13 2003

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