“Wisdom that knows the reality of all dharmas.”
The Maha-Prajna-Paramita Sastra, Master Nagarjuna (circa 150-250 CE)
“Wisdom that knows the reality of all dharmas.”
The Maha-Prajna-Paramita Sastra, Master Nagarjuna (circa 150-250 CE)
That which is called truth has many meanings, such as the truth of liberation and worldly truth. That is, what is named truth is the essential meaning realized from the reality that is in between existence and non...
We started our discussion today of the mahayana state of prajna expressed in the words “…no suffering, no accumulation, no cessation, and no path; . . .” from the Heart Sutra. The following is a...
Living beings in transmigration should diligently cultivate the three practices of precept observance, dhyana, and wisdom. Expounding the Absolute Truth through the Heart Sutra -Part Two by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha...
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