心經 / Heart Sutra

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Written in only 260 Chinese characters, The Heart Sutra contains the most profound wisdom in Buddhism, as illustrated in Prajnaparamita. Here, Buddhism is presented as the accumulated wisdom of "enlightened ones" who contemplated the trials and mysteries of life. In today's world, where serenity seems to be both desirable and unattainable, on how to achieve spiritual cultivation can be immediately applied in daily living, and furthermore provides practical guidelines for disciplining the mind and behavior.

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  • the story relates of how a man took pity on this old donkey, and tied it to the tree to let it rest; as it was habitual for the donkey to go around the mill, the donkey trots around the tree...

    morale of the story:

    eat when one eats, sleep when one sleeps.

    live every moment without a thought of the burdens of the past; live every moment without a thought of anticipation into the future... =)

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  • That is so beautiful, God bless!

  • Good attempt, Zenboy23.

  • No Buddha, no enlightment, no before nor after.

    The sky is blue, the grass is green.

  • So are u saying, Buddha after attaining Enlightenment cannot open his mouth ? lol !!!

  • "If you cannot explain, you're still not enlightened."...lol

    Open mouth already a mistake dude.

  • Thanks for that I needed that!

  • netelesq, if you can explain, you are an idiot! what's your fight with zen anyways? relax... just kidding, try hard but be well...

  • What part of yourself made you state the last  line in your post ?

  • Below is a zen koan by one enlightened master.

    Before I practise Zen, I saw mountains as mountains, and water as water.

    When I arrived at a more intimate knowledge, I came to the point where I saw that mountains are not mountains, and water are not water.

    But now that I have got its very substance I am at rest. For it's just that I see mountains once again as mountains, and water once again as water.

    If you cannot explain, you're still not enlightened.

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