On Mipham and the Nyingma Approach to Buddha-Nature by Wulstan Fletcher

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Wulstan Fletcher discusses Mipham's view of buddha-nature. He describes how he was influenced by Longchenpa's view of the inseparability of the second and third turnings of the wheel of the Dharma. He goes on to discuss Mipham's approach to the two truths (conventional and ultimate), in particular the way in which ultimate reality is described as the union of the two truths. Buddha-nature, he explains, is that which transcends the duality of permanence and impermanence. It is a permanence that transcends this binary. However, for Mipham, and more generally for the Nyingma, buddha-nature is not to be understood as a "real" substantive thing. Nor is it to be understood as a nonaffirming negation, as a mere emptiness.
Featuring Wulstan Fletcher
Creator Tsadra Foundation
Director Perman, M.
Producer Tsadra Foundation
Event Wulstan Fletcher Interview on Buddha-Nature (9 November 2019, Rhinebeck, New York)
Related Website Buddha-Nature
Creation Date 9 November 2019
Citation Fletcher, Wulstan. “On Mipham and the Nyingma Approach to Buddha-Nature.” Interview by Marcus Perman. Tsadra Foundation Research Department, November 9, 2019. Video, 19:04. https://youtu.be/ZUquZdCSXA8.