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Venerable Zasep Tulku Rinpoche introduces "one of the most important sutras" the Heart Sutra - the very "heart" of the Buddha's teachings on Shunyata and Emptiness as taught by Avalokiteshvara. (Video ends with beautiful chanting of the Om Gate Gate Paragate Parasamghate Bodhi Soha mantra by the amazing Yoko Dharma!)
Rinpoche goes into detail on the first two Skandhas (Form and Feeling): "Form is Emptiness; Emptiness is Form. Feelings are Emptiness; Emptiness is Feeling."
He explains the profound meaning - and why it is comforting to Buddhists, and why Emptiness is not Nihilism.
Rinpoche starts by explaining dependent-arising and how we do not exist independently. His discussion on Emptiness of Feeling is especially helpful for people who are going through difficult times.
In part 2 of this commentary, Rinpoche discusses the remaining three Skandhas and helps us understand the profound concepts of Shunyata. You'll find it here: • Overcome Fear, Aversio...
With a beautiful and melodious chanted Heart Sutra mantra sung by the Yoko Dharma. Part 2 of this commentary is here: • Overcome Fear, Aversio...
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