Bill!<br/><br/>Yet the strawberry tastes so sweet! I just feel that your description of Buddha Nature just doesn't seem to engage with life (and yet I know that as 'Bill!' you do!). I think it goes back to the feeling I have that what you say about Buddha Nature, although correct, only focuses on the Absolute. Life is recognising both the relative and absolute as truth. Who wouldn't want to enjoy the taste of a strawberry!<br/><br/>Mike<br/><br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo! Mail for iPad
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