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Home
About
What's New
Start Here
What Is Awakening?
The Ten Fetters
Explore Each Fetter
Self-Guiding Outlines
My Experiences
Writings
The Shorter Discourse on Emptiness
Reconciling the Heart Sutra
The Three Reminders
Going Beyond "I Am"
Video, Audio and Links
FAQ
Contact
Writings
Awakening from Conditioning:
The Shorter Discourse on Emptiness
Chapter I: Emptiness, Conditionality and Non-Permanence
Chapter II: Formless Layer Practice
Cha
pter III: The Shorter Discourse on Emptiness - Translation and Commentary
Reconciling the Heart Sutra
Its Context and Meaning
Introduction
Naturelessness
Reconciliation in Buddhism
What We Must Be Reconciled To and With
What Phenomena Are Not
What Naturelessness Is Not
Becoming Reconciled
Full Translation
The Three Reminders
Introduction
Characteristics, or Reminders?
Nothing in Conditioned Experience Is Permanent
Nothin
g
in Conditioned Experience
is Substantial
Nothing
in Conditioned Experience
is What W
e
Want It To Be
Going Beyond "I Am"
"I Am" in the Buddhist Tradition
Nisargadatta and "I Am"
The Singularity Illusion
Abiding in "I Am"
Direct Experience
Simple Experience
Inquiry into "I Am"
Experience of No "I Am"