Talk:Buddhist Philosophy
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Does anyone know which Guenther book this comes from: (my copy is flawed)
"Kun-tu bzang-po, without ever having done the slightest good, has realized Buddhahood by recognizing the three facets of Being for what they are. The sentient beings in the three realms, without ever having done any evil, roam about in Samsara by not having recognized the three facets for what they are. They roam about in Samsara because they have failed to recognize reality to be open-dimensional, experience to be radiant, and responsiveness to be the unity of presence and openness." MKha-gro snkying -thig Translated by Herbert Guenther.