It is a state of intelligence that questions our life and the meaning of life.

Buddha nature is not regarded as a peaceful state of mind or, for that matter, as a disturbed one either. It is a state of intelligence that questions our life and the meaning of life. It is the foundation of a search. A lot of things haven’t been answered in our life—and we are still searching for the questions. The questioning is buddha nature. It is a state of potential.

—Glimpses of the Profound: Four Short Works
by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, page 21

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