#6129
Mentioned in 8 episodes

Heart sutra

Book ‱ 2006

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Mentioned by Donald Lopez as an example of a Buddhist text in translation that can be very rewarding.
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Donald S. Lopez Jr. on Buddhism
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Dr. John Churchill
when explaining holographic realization, referencing form and emptiness.
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E170 - Dr. John Churchill: The 7 Stages of Awakening (and How Consciousness Evolves)
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James Low
when discussing how important is to keep reading the text.
Access, not ownership: staying present with whatever occurs. Zoom 05.2025
The speaker references this text, mentioning a quote.
If Dharma is the medicine, what is the disease? (Part 1 of 2). Zoom 11.2024
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Henry Shukman
, explaining that the awakening of Kuan Yin happened because they saw right through the senses and consciousness.
A.H. Almaas and Henry Shukman: “The Many Faces of Awakening”
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Hogen Roshi
when discussing the Heart Sutra.
Crisis and Deep Spiritual Practice - Hogen Roshi
Mentioned when referring to prajnaparamita, where a bodhisattva relies on prajnaparamita, and thus the mind is without hindrance.
305 - Dharma Foundations: Truths to Rely on No Matter What
Mentioned in relation to the idea that what we seek is already present.
Dharma Talk: “Zen Practice: Sweeping the Ground of our Lives” with Valerie Forstman
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Steven Webb
as a core teaching of Zen Buddhism, emphasizing simplicity and presence.
Reducing Overwhelm: How to Simplify Life and Find Inner Peace
Mentioned in the context of Tozan's studies, specifically the line 'No eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, mind'.
Dharma Talk: “Taking Care of the One Who is Not Ill” Valerie Forstman

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