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The Heart Sutra
The Heart Sutra | Red Pine
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The Heart Sutra is Buddhism in a nutshell. It has had the most profound and wide-reaching influence of any text in Buddhism. This short text covers more of the Buddhas teachings than any other scripture, and it does so without being superficial or hurried. Although the original author is unknown, he was clearly someone with a deep realization of the Dharma. For this new English translation, Red Pine, award-winning translator of Chinese poetry and religious texts, has utilized various Sanskrit and Chinese versions, refining the teachings of dozens of ancient teachers together with his own commentary to offer a profound word-for-word explication. Divided into four parts and broken into thirty-five lines to make it easier to study or chant, and containing a glossary of names, terms, and texts, The Heart Sutra is a wise book of deep teaching destined to become the standard edition of this timeless statement of Mahayana truth.
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AmyG
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Sweet Catir….thank ypu so much for thinking of me for Hanukkah!!! The book looks like what I need about now…along with a big bath and bomb! Great card. Thank you so much my friend. 😘

@catiewithac

catiewithac Happy Holiday!! 🕎 5mo
AmyG Thank you. Such a lovely suprise! 5mo
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Bookwomble
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I've rated this as 5⭐, but could just as easily have rated it 1, being the difference between what it probably means and what I understand of its meaning. I found it interesting while elusive, engaging while tiring.

I definitely gleaned some things from it, on an intellectual rather than a spiritual level, but as others have mentioned Red Pine's commentary is dense and certainly beyond my severely limited understanding of Buddhist thought.
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Bookwomble However, if there's one thing I've taken from it, it's that the meaning of the sutra and the mantra are beyond intellectual understanding, but if I've understood this I can't have really understood it, so I seem to have got myself into something of a state of spiritual indeterminacy (I don't understand quantum physics either, but then if I said I did ...) 10mo
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Bookwomble
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“The Buddha asks us to see things as they really are. He does not ask us to cling to optimistic views of eternity or pessimistic views of annihilation but simply to examine our experience.” 🪷

TheBookHippie 💯 10mo
GingerAntics 🧡🧡🧡 10mo
Suet624 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 thanks for the reminder. 10mo
Bookwomble @Suet624 I am nothing but a conduit 🧘🏻‍♂️🪷😌😄 10mo
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"We are urged to rely on the teaching and not the author, the meaning and not the letter, the truth and not the convention, the knowledge and not the information."
- Red Pine

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Bookwomble
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Although I'd noted that The Heart Sutra is described as a short text, and that Red Pine provides a commentary on it, I'd assumed that it would, perhaps, be about a 50/50 split. However, the Sutra is 35 lines, and the rest of the 200 pages is commentary! Looks like this will be a deep dive ❤

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