Video: Deep Attention Practice, The Experiential Heart Sutra
Sanskrit manuscript of the Heart Sūtra, written in the Siddhaṃ script. Bibliothèque Nationale de France.
The Heart Sutra is quite famous and has been for millennia. It is chanted in Buddhist monasteries, temples, halls and homes by millions of priests and practitioners every day. It’s a very clear and powerful chant, even before you have lived its meaning.
This video will help you begin to know and live the Heart Sutra in your own life. Blessings.
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The Heart Sutra
Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, when deeply practicing prajna-paramita,
clearly saw that the five skandhas are all empty,
and was saved from all suffering and distress.
Sariputra, form is no different to emptiness,
emptiness no different to form.
That which is form is emptiness, that which is emptiness, form.
Sensations, perceptions, impressions, and consciousness are also like this.
Sariputra, all things and phenomena are marked by emptiness;
they are neither appearing nor disappearing,
neither impure nor pure,
neither increasing nor decreasing.
Therefore, in emptiness, no forms, no sensations,
perceptions, impressions, or consciousness;
no eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, mind;
no sights, sounds, odors, tastes, objects of touch,
objects of mind; no realm of sight up to no realm of consciousness;
no ignorance and no end of ignorance,
up to no aging and death, and no end of aging and death;
no suffering, accumulation, cessation, or path;
no wisdom and no attainment.
With nothing to attain, bodhisattvas rely on prajna-paramita,
and their minds are without hindrance.
They are without hindrance, and thus without fear.
Far apart from all confused dreams, they dwell in nirvana.
All buddhas of the past, present and future rely on prajna-paramita,
and attain anuttara-samyak-sambodhi.
Therefore, know that prajna-paramita is the great transcendent mantra, the great bright mantra, the supreme mantra, the unequalled balanced mantra, that can eliminate all suffering, and is real, not false.
So proclaim the prajna-paramita mantra,
proclaim the mantra that says:
gate, gate,
paragate,
parasamgate,
bodhi, svaha!*
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*My non-scholarly translation of the concluding mantra is
gone, gone,
gone beyond,
gone completely beyond,
awake,
rejoice!
Fredness
September 14, 2014
Robbin Hayman
September 15, 2014 @ 9:52 pm
Love this. If we’re both (all) looking at the same boundless field, which is me/you/all, then we are one. When are we not looking at the same boundless field? 😀
Fred Davis
September 16, 2014 @ 4:34 am
Thank you, Robbin! See you soon!
Alfred Koegler
September 17, 2014 @ 12:33 am
Dear Fred,
OMG!!! This video was totally awesome!!! Totally blew me away!!! I was laughing and crying the same time! Especially when you talked about unconditioned space and conditioned space being the same thing, almost blew me off my chair!, And when you said I love you at the end, tears were rolling down…
I Love you too Fred, Thank you from the bottom of my heart for creating this!!
Namaste
Fred Davis
September 17, 2014 @ 3:44 am
Hello, Alfred! Thank you so much for this wonderful note, and for your never-faltering support.
Love,
Fred
Alfred Koegler
September 24, 2014 @ 12:38 am
🙂