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'''three Buddha natures''' (三佛性). These are:  
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'''three [[Buddha]] natures''' (三佛性). These are:  
  
   (1) Buddha nature inherent in all sentient beings but unknown to them,  
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   ([[1]]) [[Buddha nature]] inherent in all [[sentient beings]] but unknown to them,  
   (2) Buddha nature gradually revealed through one’s spiritual training, and  
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   (2) [[Buddha nature]] gradually revealed through one’s [[spiritual]] training, and  
   (3) Buddha nature fully revealed in a Buddha.
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   (3) [[Buddha nature]] fully revealed in a [[Buddha]].
 
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three Buddha natures (三佛性). These are:

  (1) Buddha nature inherent in all sentient beings but unknown to them,
  (2) Buddha nature gradually revealed through one’s spiritual training, and
  (3) Buddha nature fully revealed in a Buddha.

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