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Heart Sutra Talks
The Heart Sūtra is a popular sūtra in Mahāyāna Buddhism. In Sanskrit, the title Prajñāpāramitāhṛdaya translates as "The Heart of the Perfection of Wisdom". It is traditionally associated with the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara (commonly known in East Asian Buddhism as Guanyin), who is the interlocutor of the sūtra.
The sūtra famously states, "Form is emptiness (śūnyatā), emptiness is form." It has been called "the most frequently used and recited text in the entire Mahayana Buddhist tradition." The text has been translated into English dozens of times from Chinese, Sanskrit, and Tibetan, as well as other source languages.
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Interwoven Existence: Life as Zen Journey Hate, Heart Sutra, Lay Practice, Realization, Sanctuary, Separation, Subject-and-... |
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Eternal Harmony of Dynamic Existence Birth-and-Death, Heart Sutra, Subject-and-Object, Separation |
Sep 1975 |
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Buddhist Practices in Modern America Community, Happiness, Heart Sutra, Hindrances, Lay Practice, Sangha |
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Transmuting Desire Through Emptiness Meditation Subject-and-Object, Heart Sutra, Realization, Vinaya, Community, Non-duality... |
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Mindful Paths to Enlightened Living Heart Sutra, Precepts, Non-duality, Lay Practice, Realization, Politics |
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Embracing Emptiness with Compassionate Wisdom Subject-and-Object, Realization, Compassion, Heart Sutra, Non-duality, Lay Practice,... |
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Zen Democracy in Monastic Life Community, Heart Sutra, Four Noble Truths, Hindrances, Lay Practice, Karma |
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Bridging Monastic Paths and Western Life Community, Happiness, Heart Sutra, Lay Practice, Monastic Practice, Sangha |
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Temporary Vows, Timeless Growth Precepts, Heart Sutra, Community, Non-duality, Teacher-and-Student |
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