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[[true suchness]] ([[bhūta-tathatā]], [[真如]]). The changeless true [[reality]] of all [[dharmas]], the [[absolute truth]] that [[dharmas]] have neither [[birth]] nor [[death]]. It has other names, including [[emptiness]], true [[emptiness]], [[ultimate]] [[emptiness]], one appearance, one flavor, true [[reality]], [[ultimate reality]] ([[bhūta-koṭi]]), primal state, [[Buddha]] [[mind]], true [[mind]], inherent pure [[mind]], the Thus-Come One ([[Tathāgata]]), the thus-come store ([[Tathāgata-garbha]]), [[vajra]] [[store]], [[dharma-kāya]], [[Buddha nature]], [[dharma]] nature, [[dharma realm]], the one true [[dharma realm]], [[the highest truth]] ([[paramārtha]]), the great seal, and the [[great perfection]]. One’s [[body]] and [[mental]] states, and [[objects]] [[perceived]] as external, are all [[manifestations]] of one’s true [[mind]], projected through [[causes]] and [[conditions]] from the pure, [[impure]], and [[neutral]] seeds stored in [[ālaya consciousness]].
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[[true suchness]] ([[bhūta-tathatā]], [[真如]]). The changeless true [[reality]] of all [[dharmas]], the [[absolute truth]] that [[dharmas]] have neither [[birth]] nor [[death]]. It has other names, including [[emptiness]], true [[emptiness]], [[ultimate]] [[emptiness]], [[one appearance]], [[one flavor]], true [[reality]], [[ultimate reality]] ([[bhūta-koṭi]]), primal [[state]], [[Buddha]] [[mind]], true [[mind]], [[inherent]] [[pure]] [[mind]], the Thus-Come One ([[Tathāgata]]), the [[thus-come]] store ([[Tathāgata-garbha]]), [[vajra]] [[store]], [[dharma-kāya]], [[Buddha nature]], [[dharma]] [[nature]], [[dharma realm]], the one true [[dharma realm]], [[the highest truth]] ([[paramārtha]]), the [[great seal]], and the [[great perfection]]. One’s [[body]] and [[mental]] states, and [[objects]] [[perceived]] as external, are all [[manifestations]] of one’s true [[mind]], {{Wiki|projected}} through [[causes]] and [[conditions]] from the [[pure]], [[impure]], and [[neutral]] [[seeds]] stored in [[ālaya consciousness]].
 
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true suchness (bhūta-tathatā, 真如). The changeless true reality of all dharmas, the absolute truth that dharmas have neither birth nor death. It has other names, including emptiness, true emptiness, ultimate emptiness, one appearance, one flavor, true reality, ultimate reality (bhūta-koṭi), primal state, Buddha mind, true mind, inherent pure mind, the Thus-Come One (Tathāgata), the thus-come store (Tathāgata-garbha), vajra store, dharma-kāya, Buddha nature, dharma nature, dharma realm, the one true dharma realm, the highest truth (paramārtha), the great seal, and the great perfection. One’s body and mental states, and objects perceived as external, are all manifestations of one’s true mind, projected through causes and conditions from the pure, impure, and neutral seeds stored in ālaya consciousness.

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