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The mind is intrinsically pure. How do we realize the ever present purity of the mind? Tejananda offers his reflections on Buddha Nature through discussing the Myth of Self-Discovery, drawing from an article by Subhuti entitled The Three Myths (Madhamavani, 2003).
Excerpted from the talk The Myth of Self-Discovery given at Mid Essex Buddhist Centre, 2021.
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The mind is intrinsically pure. How do we realize the ever present purity of the mind? Tejananda offers his reflections on Buddha Nature through discussing the Myth of Self-Discovery, drawing from an article by Subhuti entitled The Three Myths (Madhamavani, 2003).
Excerpted from the talk The Myth of Self-Discovery given at Mid Essex Buddhist Centre, 2021.
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