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Buddha Nature: Sutric and tantric practice

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Episode 2: In this teaching Anne Klein/Lama Rigzin Drolma explains that both sutric and tantric methods of Buddhist practice help us to recognize our true nature, and they’re profoundly connected. The distinction between the two is that sutric practice is causal, meaning it’s done to establish the causes of future realization; tantric practice is more a fruitional settling into our true nature as it already exists.

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Episode 2: In this teaching Anne Klein/Lama Rigzin Drolma explains that both sutric and tantric methods of Buddhist practice help us to recognize our true nature, and they’re profoundly connected. The distinction between the two is that sutric practice is causal, meaning it’s done to establish the causes of future realization; tantric practice is more a fruitional settling into our true nature as it already exists.

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