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What does "Buddha Nature?"mean??
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What does "Buddha Nature?"mean??
I came across this description of 'Buddha Nature.' "
Buddha-nature or Buddha Principle (Buddha-dhātu), is shown, within Mahayana Buddhism, to be an innate, immortal potential for achieving enlightenment that exists within your brain of each and every sentient being. Buddha-nature isn't to be confused with the idea of Atman, or Self, but rather is seen to be clear of identifying faculties (also see Sunyata and Nondualism )."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddha-nature
I also found it defined in the reference of a book as
-"Unrealised educated mind, the fundamental character of sentient beings."
What does "immortal potential" mean - and just how can the potential (and fruition) for achieving enlightenment occur in your brain of an ant or perhaps a fish? Did the Buddha show about "Buddha Nature?" Comments??
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