This Week's Quote
He knows that all dharmas are the same, empty,
essentially without multiplicity.
He does not look towards them, and he does not
discern any seperate dharma.
Then, greatly wise, he sees the Dharma-body, completely.
there is no triad of vehicles, but here there is only one vehicle.
All dharmas are the same, all the same, always quite the same.
When one has cognized this, one understands Nirvana,
the deathless and blest.
From..Buddhist Texts Through the Ages...Saddharmapundarika V, 81-83...page 127
Here is the crux of the matter.