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Buddha-nature is the teaching that all people are fundamentally good. We have no "original sin" or any sort of imperfection that we need to get rid of or somehow transform. All the bad stuff is actually just an illusion, a mistake of the mind that causes all sorts of trouble. Buddha-nature is the real essence of all beings, and it is pure and naturally vibrant, free of all negativity. What's more, the buddha-nature of a buddha--a fully awake and perfect being--and the buddha-nature of a regular person (or animal) are exactly the same. The only difference is that a buddha knows his or her true nature and the rest of us do not. So the goal is to realize that truth. Ignorance, however, is not easily shrugged off. The Buddhist teachings and practices are all dedicated to retraining the mind, both by cultivating the proper outlook and behavior, and by stopping the negative thinking that causes dissatisfaction and suffering. We're already perfect buddhas covered in the muck of ignorance; our task is to remove that muck and allow our true buddha-nature to shine forth. | Buddha-nature is the teaching that all people are fundamentally good. We have no "original sin" or any sort of imperfection that we need to get rid of or somehow transform. All the bad stuff is actually just an illusion, a mistake of the mind that causes all sorts of trouble. Buddha-nature is the real essence of all beings, and it is pure and naturally vibrant, free of all negativity. What's more, the buddha-nature of a buddha--a fully awake and perfect being--and the buddha-nature of a regular person (or animal) are exactly the same. The only difference is that a buddha knows his or her true nature and the rest of us do not. So the goal is to realize that truth. Ignorance, however, is not easily shrugged off. The Buddhist teachings and practices are all dedicated to retraining the mind, both by cultivating the proper outlook and behavior, and by stopping the negative thinking that causes dissatisfaction and suffering. We're already perfect buddhas covered in the muck of ignorance; our task is to remove that muck and allow our true buddha-nature to shine forth. | ||
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* Learn about the [[Texts/Ratnagotravibhāga_Mahāyānottaratantraśāstra/Root_Verses/Verse_I.28| "Three Reasons" in Verse_I.28]] | |||
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Revision as of 17:01, 8 January 2019
Discover Your Buddha-Nature
Buddha-nature is the teaching that all people are fundamentally good. We have no "original sin" or any sort of imperfection that we need to get rid of or somehow transform. All the bad stuff is actually just an illusion, a mistake of the mind that causes all sorts of trouble. Buddha-nature is the real essence of all beings, and it is pure and naturally vibrant, free of all negativity. What's more, the buddha-nature of a buddha--a fully awake and perfect being--and the buddha-nature of a regular person (or animal) are exactly the same. The only difference is that a buddha knows his or her true nature and the rest of us do not. So the goal is to realize that truth. Ignorance, however, is not easily shrugged off. The Buddhist teachings and practices are all dedicated to retraining the mind, both by cultivating the proper outlook and behavior, and by stopping the negative thinking that causes dissatisfaction and suffering. We're already perfect buddhas covered in the muck of ignorance; our task is to remove that muck and allow our true buddha-nature to shine forth.
- What is the history of buddha-nature teachings?
- What is the main source of buddha-nature teachings? Read On the Ratnagotravibhāga
- Learn about the "Three Reasons" in Verse_I.28
- Read about the topics of debate about buddha-nature
- Read about the history of the study of buddha-nature in the west.
- Academics: Study the source texts here
Watch these traditional teachings on the Uttaratantra.
- Practice Texts in different traditions
- Verses of advice
- Uncover your true nature!
- Practice makes perfect... or does it?
- Yes. Yes it does. ~ Buddha
Listen now or download interviews and teachings and listen anywhere.
- Listen to the Karl Brunnholzl Interview on translating the Uttaratantrashastra
- Listen to Klaus-Dieter Mathes discuss the concept of buddha-nature
- What is the main source of buddha-nature teachings? Read On the Ratnagotravibhāga
- Learn about the "Three Reasons" in Verse_I.28
- Practicing buddha-nature
- Revealing buddha-nature
- Talking about buddha-nature