Anuttarāṣṭikā
We are reading the Uttaratantra in third turning right now about Buddha-Nature. This text seems very similar in the underlying message. One of the main examples about defilements in regard to this primordial universal energy is that of a window. It is pure glass. When it has dirt, it is called dirty and when the dirt is wiped off, it is called clean, yet those are both missing the point of what the window is, which is neither clean nor dirty. Beyond this simple example, there is no goal of the path, yet the path allows defilements to be let go of to reveal such a nature.
There is a bringing nirvana into samsāra and feeling connected to all that is and inherently is not.
There is a bringing nirvana into samsāra and feeling connected to all that is and inherently is not.
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