Basic Program: Buddha Nature, Essence of Enlightenment by Don Handrick

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{{Article |ArticleLayout=Alternate Source |ArticleTitle=Basic Program: Buddha Nature, Essence of Enlightenment by Don Handrick |TilePhoto=File:Handrick Don personal website.jpg |AlternateSourceName=archive.org |AlternateSourceLink=https://archive.org/details/BuddhaNatureEssenceOfEnlightenment2014/Essence_of_Enlightenment_01_2014-05-28.mp3 |AuthorPage=People/Handrick, D. |PubDate=2014/05/28 |ArticleContent=What is enlightenment? How is it possible? Who can achieve it? One of Mahayana Buddhism’s most important teachings is the doctrine of Tathāgatagarbha, or Buddha Nature, the innate pure and changeless essence of the mind which gives rise to the fundamental potential for each being to attain full enlightenment or Buddhahood. This course in the FPMT Basic Program utilizes the first chapter of Maitreya’s Sublime Continuum, a text replete with rich poetic imagery and metaphor, to explore this profound and inspiring topic. Taught by Don Handrick. (Source Accessed Nov 16, 2020)

Class 01 May 28, 2014
Follow along Mipham's commentary on verses 6-8, pp. 358-361.

See the Text for these verses 6-8.