Byōdō
Byōdō (Jap., ‘sameness’). The undifferentiated nature of all manifest appearance, in Zen Buddhism, since it arises from śūnyatā and is the same buddha-nature (buddhatā). Byōdōkan is the experience of all things in this way.
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