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A list of all pages that have property "PosAllBuddhaNote" with value "All beings possess a "nominal" buddha-nature as is taught in the second-wheel teachings, while only bodhisattvas on the first bhumi and up (i.e. Noble Bodhisattvas) possess the "actual" buddha-nature as it was taught in the third-wheel teachings. (see note from Brunnhölzl below)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • ShAkya mchog ldan  + (All beings possess a "nominal" buddha-natuAll beings possess a "nominal" buddha-nature as is taught in the second-wheel teachings, while only bodhisattvas on the first bhumi and up (i.e. Noble Bodhisattvas) possess the "actual" buddha-nature as it was taught in the third-wheel teachings. (see note from Brunnhölzl below)eachings. (see note from Brunnhölzl below))
    • Karmapa, 3rd  + ("Rangjung Dorjé says in accordance with RG"Rangjung Dorjé says in accordance with RGV I.27-28 that only the dharmakāya of all buddhas truly abides in sentient beings. The form kāyas are then explained as the outflow of the Dharma teachings on the level of the fruit, which corresponds to the pertinent passages in the first and third chapters of the ''Ratnagotravibhāga''."rd chapters of the ''Ratnagotravibhāga''.")
    • Kamalaśīla  + (In the sense that all beings have the potential to achieve Buddhahood.)
    • Klong chen pa  + (It exists in sentient beings, though it is very difficult to perceive due to being hindered by adventitious stains, which are explained in detail in the long quote in [[Mathes, K.]], [[A Direct Path to the Buddha Within]], p. 100.)
    • Rgyal mtshan dpal bzang  + (It is dharmata or luminosity that is hindered by adventitious stains for sentient beings and is the dharmakaya at the level of a buddha.)
    • Rong ston shes bya kun rig  + (Sentient beings are endowed with the naturally abiding gotra, but not the dharmakāya.)