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Thank you Anthony Siheng (I am still not familiarized with family positions...). If I am not right, just let me know. By the way. I once read about family positions in the Forum but now I can't find them. Does anyone know where they are? Many thanks.
I also found in youtube what Dalai Lama has to say about Heart Sutra. I post it and might be interesting for someone too. :-)
Yes I agree with all here, very well written, and infromative. I actually have a copy of the text tapped to my wall here, so I get a chance to see it daily. Also Grandmaster's Book upon the Heart Sutra would be wonderful!
I the mean time I have been in serious study of the Diamond Sutra, another scripture, short as it is, it gets right to the point, All thoughts and forms are empty-Just like the Heart Sutra, only that Buddha is trying to get Subhuti to realize that trying to intellectually understand things is obstructing the way to realizing his Buddha nature.
a popular qoute among this sutra "A Bodhisattva vows to liberate all living beings, and yet when all are liberated, I must understand that no living beings have been liberated".
I think that the Diamond Sutra would be another great addition to these collection of sutra's.
Anyway enough of my babbling here, Great article, though it maybe unfinished to you, its seems like it is finished. And simple.
David
Young Caine: How does man rid himself of such terrible things?
Master Kahn: Each man must start with himself, within himself.. By slowly forging his Chi, the bond between the finite and the infinte, the inner essense of his strenght and the limitless power of the Universe, only thus can you conquer the power.. and the presence of evil.
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