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Journey To The West tier upgrade

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The Dharmakaya​

The Dharmakaya, the formless essence of all things, is like an infinite ocean of ultimate suchness In its boundless depths, form dissolves into the immaterial, embracing all phenomena without separation and It is the eternal foundation upon which illusion rises and fades JTTW. Note 118-135, Vol 3, chp 59, p. 388. It embodies the interplay of existence and non-existence, the existent within the nonexistent and vice versa. So to speak, It transcends the duality of form and formlessness where form itself is revealed as a manifestation of emptiness, and emptiness becomes a reflection of form. This non-fixed nature of both form and emptiness emphasizes that true understanding lies beyond any grasp, where the knowledge of emptiness does not confine itself to mere emptiness, and the understanding of form transcends form itself. In this way, the Dharmakaya represents the ultimate reality, where all distinctions dissolve into a profound unity Vol 3, chp 58, p. 113.
The Dharmakaya is one of three bodies of the Buddhas, but it would be better to say that it represents the true, essential and only real form of the Buddha, Uniting and encompassing all Buddhas of the past, present, and future, this eternal body is, in actuality, the only real body of the Buddha, only manifesting in different forms to meet the spiritual needs of beings. When serving bodhisattvas, it appears as the Sambhogakaya, the body of communal enjoyment. For humanity, it takes the form of the Nirmanakaya, a body of transformation, a fictitious phantom created to guide and enlighten the ignorant and suffering Note 105-118, vol 3, chp 59, pg. 387. Furthermore, It is the body that holds no form yet encompasses all forms, a radiant unity beyond perception of mind or things. In the Dharmakaya, there is no coming or going, no being or non-being, only the pure reality that transcends contrast and craving. It is the light of ultimate truth existing both within and beyond where true form is formlessness itself Vol 1, chp 14, pg. 306.

Dharmakaya tier​

It would be tier 0 due to being described as
not only transcending form and formlessness but also the distinctions between being and non-being, existence and non-existence. It represents the ultimate reality and is the foundation for all phenomena without being confined to any of them. Which should meet the requirements for tier 0: being beyond all forms of hierarchical extension and distinctions.

Buddha tier​

The sambhogakaya and nirmanakaya are described as avatars or manifestations of the Dharmakaya. They function as the more localized and perceptible forms of the ultimate body while the Dharmakaya remains limitless and ineffable. These lower forms reflect the dharmakaya in a more tangible and perceivable way and embody the frameworks of logically possible worlds as described for high 1a+ as its manifestations.

This is the profile that would gain these changes in their last two keys


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You should show where in JTTW your quotes originate from, so that people kind find them in the source material, and give some context to them.
 
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