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    Supports→The Vajradhvaja Sūtra passage refers to the dedication of the virtuous actions (karma) of all beings, not the dedication of the Dharmadhātu.

    The passage must refer to something within conventional, changing, illusory reality.

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    Sapaṇ begins the argument by quoting a wide range of authoritative sources to show that the “Sugata-matrix” is unchanging, that it is equivalent to the Dharmadhātu and the Tathāgata-nature, and that these are all completely devoid of evil and virtue, which are illusory constructions.[16] Near the end of the passage Sapaṇ recommends that the reader study, in particular, the Dharmodgata chapter of the Perfection of Wisdom in 8,000 Lines (I.137; Rhoton 2002: 58). That chapter teaches that suchnes

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