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    sutra


    1. Calibrated frequently in calibrated in the diamond sutra deeds merit of alms, calibrated to


    2. Doing nothing is not what we pursuit of realm, doing nothing all are what we pursue to the state, doing nothing all the words to the right in the diamond sutra no born in its heart


    3. (3) Reciting sutras (for example, Sutra on the Perfection of Wisdom) – this includes reading, reflecting on, and memorizing from these texts


    4. The connecting link between all beings, ( sutra, thread, string + atma,


    5. As often I quieted the breath and the restless mind, I beheld the multitudinous waves of creation melt into one lucent sea …’ 4 According to the Surangama Sutra, the ‘disturbing manifestation of an external world’ arises because of ‘defilements’ in the mind


    6. ’6 The Sutra points out:


    7. 18 The Surangama Sutra emphatically states ‘the perception of the eyes and the objects it sees and space itself, is devoid of location


    8. 4 And the Surangama Sutra is adamant that the ‘disturbing manifestation of an external world’ arises because of defilements in the mind (these defilements are also referred to as ‘samskaras’)


    9. The Surangama Sutra states all phenomena and their developments are simply manifestations generated by the mind


    10. Long before Schrödinger wondered whether his famous cat could be both alive and dead at the same time, a commentator in the Surangama Sutra questioned, ‘…if water and fire are present universally in the same space and at the same time, how is it that they do not destroy each other? …how can two different and opposing natures be mutually universal at the same time?’ Superpositions of complementary attributes are difficult for the mind to grasp

    11. The Surangama Sutra claims that ‘in the state of freedom from intoxicants’ a person ‘will be able to look upon the countries of this world and see them as clearly as an object lying in the palm of his hand


    12. This observer self has also been mentioned in the Surangama Sutra (see Chapter 2) and can be associated with the right brain


    13. The Surangama Sutra states that ‘In heavenly realms there may be seen similarities to light and darkness, and all other phenomena of this world, but that is because of the lingering memory of objects seen in this world


    14. The intuitive mind (associated with the right brain) of the individual acts as a bridge between the discriminating mind (associated with the left brain) and the Universal Mind (as noted in the Lankavatara Sutra, see Chapter 2)


    15. Mou-lam (translators), The diamond Sutra and the Sutra of Hui-neng, Historical


    16. During congregational Prayers the Imam becomes the Sutra,


    17. The Diamond Cutter Sutra


    18. After satori, burned his beloved writings on the Diamond Sutra


    19. and in what looked like positions of the Karma Sutra Twister, which I found very intriguing


    20. from the Heart Sutra

    21. The first Sutra of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali says, "After all that, here are complete instructions on Enlightenment"


    22. HEART SUTRA – HIGHEST HEART OF


    23. successfully completed their study of the Perfection of Wisdom Sutra)


    24. in her illustrated edition of the Kama Sutra


    25. (1) To rely upon the teachings of Sutra


    26. the teachings of Sutra, to rely upon the teachings of the two lower


    27. because they are Sutra, the actual words of Buddha


    28. of many lineages of Sutra and Secret Mantra


    29. according to Sutra, this refers to the profound view of emptiness


    30. Sutra The teachings of Buddha that are open to everyone to prac-

    31. Heart of Wisdom an explanation of the Heart Sutra


    32. tacles by reciting the Essence of Wisdom Sutra (the Heart Sutra)


    33. 4 Heart of Wisdom – a commentary to the Heart Sutra


    34. completing the study of fourteen texts of Sutra and Tantra, which


    35. types of bliss are mentioned in Buddha’s Sutra teachings


    36. From this we can see that in Sutra alone there is no liberation,


    37. teachings are Buddha’s ultimate intention, and the Sutra teach-


    38. body, there is no correct answer within Sutra teachings


    39. in Modern Buddhism – Volume 1: Sutra


    40. stages of Sutra, such as the six perfections, the five paths, the

    41. ment is one that is gained by practitioners of both Sutra and


    42. at that time there was no pure practice of the union of Sutra


    43. Tantra, and when they practised Tantra they abandoned Sutra,


    44. In one Sutra Buddha illustrates this by


    45. In Sutra of the Four Noble Truths Buddha says: ‘You should know


    46. In Sutra of the Four Noble Truths Buddha says: ‘You should


    47. In Sutra of the Four Noble Truths Buddha says: ‘You should prac-


    48. In Sutra of the Four Noble Truths Buddha says: ‘You should attain


    49. ing both Sutra and Tantra, a detailed explanation of it will be


    50. ing all the trainings of Sutra and Tantra is the Path of No More









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    "sutra" definitions

    a rule or aphorism in Sanskrit literature or a group of aphoristic doctrinal summaries prepared for memorization