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[[Buddha’s bodies]] A [[Buddha]] has four [[bodies]] – the [[Wisdom Truth Body]], the [[Nature Body]], the [[Enjoyment Body]], and the [[Emanation Body]]. The first is [[Buddha’s]] [[omniscient]] [[mind]]. The second is the [[emptiness]], or ultimate nature, of his or her [[mind]]. The third is his {{Wiki|subtle}} [[Form Body]]. The fourth, of which each [[Buddha]] [[manifests]] a countless number, are gross [[Form]] [[Bodies]] that are [[visible]] to ordinary [[beings]]. The [[Wisdom Truth Body]] and the [[Nature Body]] are both included within the [[Truth Body]], and the [[Enjoyment Body]] and the [[Emanation Body]] are both included within the [[Form Body]].  
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[[Buddha’s bodies]] A [[Buddha]] has four [[bodies]] – the [[Wisdom Truth Body]], the [[Nature Body]], the [[Enjoyment Body]], and the [[Emanation Body]]. The first is [[Buddha’s]] [[omniscient]] [[mind]]. The second is the [[emptiness]], or [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] [[nature]], of his or her [[mind]]. The third is his {{Wiki|subtle}} [[Form Body]]. The fourth, of which each [[Buddha]] [[manifests]] a countless number, are gross [[Form]] [[Bodies]] that are [[visible]] to ordinary [[beings]]. The [[Wisdom Truth Body]] and the [[Nature Body]] are both included within the [[Truth Body]], and the [[Enjoyment Body]] and the [[Emanation Body]] are both included within the [[Form Body]].  
 
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Buddha’s bodies A Buddha has four bodies – the Wisdom Truth Body, the Nature Body, the Enjoyment Body, and the Emanation Body. The first is Buddha’s omniscient mind. The second is the emptiness, or ultimate nature, of his or her mind. The third is his subtle Form Body. The fourth, of which each Buddha manifests a countless number, are gross Form Bodies that are visible to ordinary beings. The Wisdom Truth Body and the Nature Body are both included within the Truth Body, and the Enjoyment Body and the Emanation Body are both included within the Form Body.

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