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Buddha-Nature
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Is buddha-nature emptiness or luminosity?
- What is buddha-nature, really? - Read more about it here.
- Reminder: We already all have buddha-nature!
- The Uttaratantra in the Land of Snows by Tsering Wangchuk, 2017 - A complete study of buddha-nature thought throughout Tibetan history.
- When the Clouds Part by Karl Brunnholzl, 2014 - A complete translation and study of the core texts of buddha-nature teachings in Tibet and India, with commentary especially from the Kagyu schools.
- Mipam on Buddha-Nature, by Douglas Duckworth, 2008 - Buddha-nature as the ground of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
How did buddha-nature thought
develop in Tibet?
How do I engage with buddha-nature in my practice?