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A [[mark]] is a notion of [[form]]. In [[Diamond Sutra]], it states that [[people]] attach to the [[Four Marks]] which hinder them from [[Buddhahood]]. Conversely, those who see all marks as no mark are [[Buddhas]]. The [[Four Marks]] are
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    A [[mark]] is a notion of [[form]]. In [[Diamond Sutra]], it states that [[people]] attach to the [[Four Marks]] which hinder them from [[Buddhahood]]. Conversely, those who see all marks as no mark are [[Buddhas]]. The [[Four Marks]] are
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#        a mark of [[self]]
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#        a mark of [[sentient being]]
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        a mark of [[life]]
 
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Four Marks

A mark is a notion of form. In Diamond Sutra, it states that people attach to the Four Marks which hinder them from Buddhahood. Conversely, those who see all marks as no mark are Buddhas. The Four Marks are

  1. a mark of self
  2. a mark of others
  3. a mark of sentient being
  4. a mark of life

Source

www.buddhistdoor.com