William,

I don't know.  But I'd say that they express it just the way they are, and that 
the Absolute expresses itself through that person.  I don't mean to put it this 
way just as if these were mere "Truisms", though (although they can be taken to 
be).

If we think about ourselves, it's just like that also.  Except, differently 
like that.

--Joe

> William Rintala <brintala@...> wrote:
>
> I've often wondered what people with Alzheimer's experience and how their 
> situation expresses Buddha Nature?




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