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concept:buddha-natureBuddha Nature
The innate potential for awakening; alluded to in the koan of the sutra.
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- What writes the writer who writes these lines?associated_withThe koan posed in verse 7 of the Xeno Sutra.
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- School of Buddhism known for koans and paradoxical teachings; invoked through Huang Po and Lin-chi.
- The long-term implication of the second method: a scientific worldview that incorporates the self and recognizes the personal, relational character of existence