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  • Why does the Buddha call himself the Tathāgata?
    This reality is also referred to as thusness or suchness (tathatā) indicating simply that it (reality) is what it is A Buddha or an arahant is defined as someone who "knows and sees reality as-it-is" (yathā bhūta ñāna dassana) Gata "gone" is the past passive participle of the verbal root gam "go, travel"
  • sunyata - Is suchness, tathata, as a concept always something in . . .
    Is suchness, tathata, as a concept always something in addition to phenomena? If not, when we talk about the suchness of phenomena we could mean what they are like, the qualitative experience of a taste e g
  • What is suchness (esp in Tendai or Soto) - Buddhism Stack Exchange
    0 What does Suchness mean when we say "as it is"? It comes from the fact that whatever we see, is due to the eye perceiving an object and the mind creating an image of the object If the eye is defective, say colour blind, then the appearance of the object in the mind is different from that for a normal eye
  • philosophy - what are the characteristics of tathā? - Buddhism Stack . . .
    Tatha (adjective) or rather tathata (noun) is suchness without wrongness (dukkhata) but also without the rose-tinted glasses of the sukha It's just so, without comparison
  • mahayana - Buddhas omniscience - Buddhism Stack Exchange
    Omniscience is the 'wisdom truth body', one the two bodies of the dharmakaya While the 'naturally abiding linage' (suchness with defilements) is that which is suitable to become the 'nature truth body', the 'developmental linage' is that which is suitable to become the 'wisdom truth body', the omniscient mind of a buddha
  • What is the difference between Dharmakaya and Sambhogakaya?
    Within the Trikāya doctrine (the bodies of the Buddha) I've never felt very clear about the differences between the Dharmakaya and Sambhogakaya I believe that the Nirmanakaya is the physicality o
  • What Does It Feel Like to Be in Nirvana? - Buddhism Stack Exchange
    1 True Non-abiding Nirvana is experienced as tathata (suchness) Suchness is the state of attainment of the Third Noble Truth, when there's absolutely no craving for things to be other than they are Because in suchness there's no conflict between "is" and "should", the dukkha (painful feeling of wrongness) does not arise Everything is just so
  • Whats suchness? - NewBuddhist
    Suchness is The supernal aether of devaloka It is found at the dimensionless point that is everpresent in all time while also being the alpha and omega of all things suchness is the closed eye before the big bang and the open eye carrying the scattering gallaxies it is every wavelength yet none Suchness is that by which the universe awakens to itself, it is that which knows the dog is
  • Could you translate suchness as being perceptible to the senses?
    'Suchness' is a quick way of saying "that which actually is, as it actually is", but not everything that 'actually is' is immediately perceptible to the senses You'd have to begin with a Western empiricist assumption that everything which 'actually is' is ultimately accessible to the senses I'm not certain that's a reasonable assumption
  • tibetan buddhism - In what ways are the Advaita concept of Nirguna . . .
    Different Ways of Explaining the Meaning of Tathagatagarbha: Tathagatagarbha as emptiness Tathagatagarbha as Minds Luminous Nature Tathagatagarbha as the Alaya-Consciousness Tathagatagarbha as a Sentient Being Tathagatagarbha as the Dharmakàya, Suchness, the Disposition, and Nonconceptuality





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