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Dharmakaya Talks
The dharmakāya (Sanskrit: धर्म काय, "truth body" or "reality body", Chinese: 法身; pinyin: fǎshēn, Tibetan: ཆོས་སྐུ་, Wylie: chos sku) is one of the three bodies (trikāya) of a Buddha in Mahāyāna Buddhism. The dharmakāya constitutes the unmanifested, "inconceivable" (acintya) aspect of a Buddha out of which Buddhas arise and to which they return after their dissolution. When a Buddha manifests out of the dharmakāya in a physical body of flesh and blood, which is perceptible to ordinary sentient beings, this is called a nirmāṇakāya, "transformation body".
The Dhammakāya tradition of Thailand and the Tathāgatagarbha sūtras of the ancient Indian tradition view the dharmakāya as the ātman (true self) of the Buddha present within all beings.
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Zen Psychology: Grokking Interdependent MindfulnessSerial: RB-01664L Seminar_Zen_and_Psychotherapy Buddha, Sambhogakaya, Dharmakaya |
May 2008 Rastenberg |
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Interdependence: The Path to EnlightenmentSerial: RB-02240 Seminar_Buddha Buddha, Practice, Dharmakaya |
Mar 2007 Johanneshof |
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Embodied Enlightenment Through DharmakayaSerial: RB-01651L Seminar_How_does_Buddha_Show_Up? Practice, Dharmakaya, Buddha |
Nov 2006 Hannover |
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Embracing Wholeness Beyond DualitySerial: RB-01206B Sesshin Practice, Dharmakaya, Time |
Apr 2000 Crestone Zen Mountain Center |
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Mind Beyond Boundaries: Zen's True EssenceSerial: RB-01616 Sesshin Practice, Dharmakaya, Koan |
Apr 1996 Roseburg |
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Embracing Zen: The Ordinary ProfoundSerial: RB-00933B Sesshin Bodhidharma, Dharmakaya, Practice |
Apr 01 1995 Crestone Zen Mountain Center |
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Zen Koans: Bridging East and WestSerial: RB-00859B Sesshin Practice, Koan, Dharmakaya |
Sep 1993 Roseburg |
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Beyond Words: Experiencing Dharmakaya Buddha Dharmakaya, Buddha, Buddhism |
Mar 16 1978 |