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The
Heart Sutra
"THEREFORE HE UTTERED THE SPELL OF
PRAJNAPARAMITA, SAYING GATE, GATE, PARAGATE, PARASAMGATE, BODHI SVAHA."
The
above is a mantra, i.e., an esoteric teaching by means of which we are
reminded of the subtlety and complexity of the inconceivable Dharma.
The body of the Teachings includes some exoteric parts, such as the
sutras, and some esoteric ones, such as the dharmas and the mantras.
Exoteric Teachings are accessible to rational understanding and can be
explained, but the meanings of the esoteric or mystic forms of prayer
such as dharmas and mantras are not within the reach of the intellect;
the good is upheld and cannot be lost and evil cannot arise. During
recitation, dharmas and mantras enable the one reciting them to control
both the sound and the timing, but any recognizable words and meanings
which would normally hold his/her mind captive are not there. He/she
has then an opportunity to experience expansiveness or spaciousness of
mind, it being one of mind's very special characteristics.
To
recite this mantra by itself, omitting the text of the sutra is a true
Mahayana practice of the non-discriminating mind. The inconceivable
nature of the teaching is apprehended and the teaching seen as a whole.
Thorough study of the sutra and a complete understanding, equal the
meaning implied in the mantra (sometimes referred to as "spell").
The
explanation of The Heart Sutra, including both the exoteric and the
esoteric aspects, is presently completed. Any contrived and/or faulty
interpretations of the Teachings ought to be carefully avoided.
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