The only hindrance to fully realizing Buddha Nature (IMO) is clinging to 
self...Bill!

--- In Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com, Kristopher Grey <kris@...> wrote:
>
> On 10/6/2012 1:09 AM, billsmart wrote:
> > My practice is to continue to more completely bring no-mind (Buddha 
> > Nature) up off the cushion and more fully integrate it into my daily life.
> 
> Seeing 'no-mind' as being more or less 'Buddha Nature" than mind is the 
> only hindrance to realizing life as the integral expression of this.
> 
> Practice, wherever it may appear to lead, is non other than this, 
> appearing as a form of expression.
> 
> KG
>




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