In the Diamond Sutra, aspiration, cultivation, and subduing the mind are all related to spiritual practices. Describing the Indescribable: A Discourse on the Diamond Sutra states that aspiration actually refers to aspiring to a mind of compassion and equality. It also states that the importance of cultivation lies in the thought that there is nothing to be attained and shall be without deluded conceptualization. In fact, the antidote for delusive conceptualization is to subdue the defiled mind. The interpretation of the Diamond Sutra in conjunction with traditional analysis of Describing the Indescribable: A Discourse on the Diamond Sutra in terms of no-form cultivation, reveals that Describing the Indescribable: A Discourse on the Diamond Sutra has incorporated various traditional commentaries and proposed its own perspective on life and cultivation.