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There is No Suffering:A Commentary on the Heart Sutra=心的經典:心經新釋 |
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Author |
Shih, Sheng-yen (著)=釋聖嚴 (au.)
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Date | 2002 |
Pages | 133 |
Publisher | Dharma Drum Publications; North Atlantic Books |
Location | Elmhurst, NY, US |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Edition:First edition. Copyright:Dharma Drum Publications, 2001. Oral translation:Ming-yee Wang; Editorial guidance:Guo-gu Shi; Editing:Ernest Heau, Chris Marano; Copy editing:Linda Peer, Alex Wang. |
Keyword | Meditation |
Abstract | The Heart Sutra, just over a page long, distills the teachings of the Buddha to their purest essence. Perhaps the best known of all Buddhist sutras, it is recited in Buddhist centers and monasteries around the world. Emphasizing a living wisdom directly experienced, the schools of Chan have revered the Heart Sutra for its concise expression of the core revelations of the Buddha.
There Is No Suffering is Chan Master Sheng-yen's commentary on the Heart Sutra. He speaks on the sutra from the Chan point of view, and presents it as a series of contemplation methods, encouraging readers to experience it directly through meditation and daily life. In this way, reading the Heart Sutra becomes more than just an intellectual exercise; it becomes a method of practice by which one can awaken to the fundamental wisdom inherent within each of us. Whether one wants a better understanding of Buddhist concepts or a deepened meditation practice, this commentary on the Heart Sutra can help. |
Table of contents | The Heart Sutra Commentary on the Heart Sutra 1. The Way of the Bodhisattva 2. The Five Skandhas 3. Impermanence 4. The Eighteen Realms 5. The Twelve Links of Conditioned Arising 6. The Four Noble Truths 7. Beyond Inverted Views and Dreams 8. The Realization of the Buddhas 9. The Supreme Mantra
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ISBN | 1556433859 (pbk); 9781556433856 (pbk) |
Hits | 1245 |
Created date | 2002.01.30
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Modified date | 2024.07.02 |
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