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Buddha-nature (Buddhasvabhava) is possessed by all;<br />

thus they are similar <strong>and</strong> penetrate one another.<br />

e. Fifth, because the phenomenal world is said to be like<br />

a dream or magical creation, <strong>and</strong> thus the World of One<br />

Truth can be molded in any way without restraint.<br />

f. Sixth, because the phenomenal world is said to be like<br />

a shadow <strong>and</strong> thus the World of One Truth can be<br />

molded in any way.<br />

g. Seventh, in the Buddhas' Enlightenment the causes of<br />

production are known to be boundless, so the effects are<br />

manifold <strong>and</strong> limitless, but they do not hinder each other;<br />

rather, they cooperate to form a harmonious whole.<br />

h. Eighth, because the Buddha's assurance of ultimate<br />

Enlightenment is perfect, <strong>and</strong> so the transformation of<br />

the meditative world is at his will. Whoever joins this<br />

meditation shares it, too.<br />

i. Ninth, because the functions of the Buddha's profound<br />

meditation cause the transformation of the meditative<br />

world to be at his will.<br />

j. Tenth, because the supernatural power originating<br />

from deliverance, so the transformation of the<br />

meditative world is free (corrected from Takakusu).<br />

3. Total <strong>Meditation</strong>s<br />

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