“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)
We started DCB25, the last class on the text of the Heart Sutra with lesson 29 using “…Bodhisattvas rely on prajna-paramita, and thus their minds have no hindrance” from the Heart Sutra. The following...
We started Lesson 28 today on “With nothing to attain, therefore, . . . ” with a discussion of the terms “inclusion” and these words from the Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra. The following are some of the...
Only after we realize the state of nothing to attain can we transform consciousness into wisdom. If we cannot transform consciousness into wisdom, then we have not truly ended the cycle of birth and death. Expounding...
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Zhaxi Zhuoma 2025
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