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Diamond Sutra

Book • 2000
This book provides a new translation and commentary on the Diamond Sutra, one of the sublime wisdom teachings of Mahayana Buddhism.

Mu Soeng integrates this ancient wisdom with current scientific and psychological thought, tracing connections between these teachings and contemporary theories of quantum reality.

He explores the sutra within the framework of Buddhist meditation practices and provides a comprehensive historical survey of the Mahayana Buddhist tradition.

The commentary aims to make the inspiration and wisdom of the Diamond Sutra accessible and engaging for modern readers.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

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Joseph Goldstein
while reminiscing about his travels.
Joseph Goldstein: It's ok not to know
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Hogen Roshi
when discussing the Diamond Sutra.
Crisis and Deep Spiritual Practice - Hogen Roshi
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Stephen Snyder
as a line that snagged him and led to a Kensho experience.
The Gradual and Direct Paths of Awakening with Stephen Snyder | Living Mirrors #147
Mentioned by Sienna when discussing the world's oldest dated printed book.
Supermassive Black Holes in Color and the World's Oldest Printed Book
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Trudy Goodman
, referencing Buddha's teachings.
Ep. 144 – Us As The World & The World As Us with Trudy Goodman
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Steven Webb
in contrast to the Heart Sutra, highlighting the evolution of Buddhist teachings.
Reducing Overwhelm: How to Simplify Life and Find Inner Peace
Mentioned by Matthew Kozan Palevsky in a Thanksgiving dharma talk about gratitude and generosity.
One Buddha is Not Enough

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