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Dissolving and Evolving: What does it mean to have buddha nature?
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Episode 9: In this teaching, Harvey Aronson/Lama Namgyal Dorje addresses two major schools of thought regarding buddha nature. One holds that buddha nature is like a seed that needs to sprout and grow, while the other (which underpins Nyingma tantra and Dzogchen) holds that our buddha nature is fully developed, and we just need to uncover it through practice. In the end, Harvey says, the work we do on either path to our true nature is pretty similar.
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100 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on December 27, 2020 04:09 (). Last successful fetch was on November 07, 2020 15:18 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 216991353 series 2443568
Episode 9: In this teaching, Harvey Aronson/Lama Namgyal Dorje addresses two major schools of thought regarding buddha nature. One holds that buddha nature is like a seed that needs to sprout and grow, while the other (which underpins Nyingma tantra and Dzogchen) holds that our buddha nature is fully developed, and we just need to uncover it through practice. In the end, Harvey says, the work we do on either path to our true nature is pretty similar.
(The audio on this file isn’t the best; you’ll hear some feedback at times.)
100 episodes
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