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| ! Buddha-nature has controversial points. | | ! Buddha-nature has controversial points. |
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| ! Do you accept buddhahood or not? | | ! Do you accept buddhahood or not? |
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| ! Mathes talks about reification and two approaches in the Karma Kagyu Tradition. | | ! Mathes talks about reification and two approaches in the Karma Kagyu Tradition. |
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| ! Mystic comes from a word that means to close ones eyes, but in Buddhism you are opening your eyes. | | ! Mystic comes from a word that means to close ones eyes, but in Buddhism you are opening your eyes. |
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| ! Different approaches to buddha-nature—the debates are alive and well in contemporary Tibetan Buddhist communities. | | ! Different approaches to buddha-nature—the debates are alive and well in contemporary Tibetan Buddhist communities. |
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