DCB24-Expounding the Absolute Truth through the Heart Sutra: PART TWO-III
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This course is one of four devoted to PART TWO of Expounding the Absolute Truth through the Heart Sutra by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III that covers the parts contained in the actual text portion of the Heart Sutra. It was released in Chinese in 2014 but is not yet available in English. It is based on a series of very famous discourses given in China in 1992, using the text, meaning, and principles of the Heart Sutra to transmit Dharma. It clearly explains the relationships between mind, Buddha, and living beings. It tells everyone what the absolute truth of Buddha-dharma and liberation is. Several years ago, His Holiness told a number of Western disciples that this is the only book you need to read to understand emptiness and become enlightened. This text is for acquiring prajna or transcendental wisdom, although it also teaches the importance of cultivating character.
To stress how important this holy book is, we must remember that just before the Buddha left this world His Holiness told us that “. . . At all times, we must think about bringing auspiciousness, serenity, happiness, and peace to living beings and to the world, to the extent of giving our all and even our lives. I have already brought true Buddha Dharma to this world. Everyone who practices in accordance with The Supreme and Unsurpassable Mahamudra of Liberation and Expounding the Absolute Truth Through the Heart Sutra will surely attain liberation. That’s all. I wish all living beings happiness.”
At present the preliminary translation of this precious sutra can only be heard or read while at the Holy Vajrasana Temple and Retreat Center located near Sanger, California. You can only read the sutra in English on kindles which are updated periodically to reflect the most current translation. HOWEVER, you cannot record or take photos of any part of the text or classes.
Expounding the Absolute Truth through the Text of the Heart Sutra-III will be read and discussed during various retreats at the Holy Vajrasana Temple in Sanger CA. This course will cover a portion of Part Two, which includes:
“. . . no suffering, no accumulation, no cessation, and no path; . . .”
The Four Noble Truths
“ . . . no wisdom, also no attainment. With nothing to attain, therefore, . . .”
Prajna Is Unequaled Dharma
Qigong
The Five Vidyas
Repentance
The rest of the book is covered in other courses—DCB21, DCB22, DCB23, DCB25, & DCB26.
You will be able to read the latest draft of the text as translated by Bodhi Wentu Rinpoche. We have kindles that are available for individual use for the class. The temple only has dorm and private rooms for a few people. Spaces will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. Current COVID rules will apply concerning how many can attend, wearing of masks, vaccination requirements, etc. Priority for attendance at these retreats will be given to those who are enrolled in either the Buddhist Studies or Xiuxing Seminary programs at the Learning from Buddha College and Seminary, but others may be able to visit the temple and read the text on kindles at other times. Please call-in advance to make sure the temple is open.
This interactive course is not available for those enrolled in the free membership program for AUDITING STUDENTS. It will only be part of the paid membership program.
Click on the “Curriculum” tab to review this course. If you have not registered for a membership, please click on “Membership” on the top menu bar to select your membership and enroll in this course. You are also required to complete the application form provided in course “G02-Spiritual Autobiography” prior to being admitted to either the BUDDHIST STUDIES or the XIUXING SEMINARY PROGRAMS. Click for detailed Users Guide under the “STUDENT MANUAL” in the website’s top menu bar for more information.
Prior to viewing this course, you are required to listen to the caveats provided in “PRELIMINARY STEPS” of Section 1 of the curriculum, which is a requirement for all preliminary translations of the Buddha Master’s teachings and complete “D01(A)-The Supreme and Magnificent Dharma”.
CLICK for link to an English translation of all five volumes of Nagarjuna’s Maha Prajna Paramita Shastra, an encyclopedia (941,039 words) of Mahayana Buddhist thinking that is a commentary on the Pancavimsatisahasrika Prajnaparamita (The Perfection of Wisdom in Five Thousand Lines) that is frequently referenced in Expounding the Absolute Truth through the Heart Sutra.
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3How to do Assignments
Please read and follow these instructions.
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4DCB24 Lesson 22: “. . . No Suffering, No Accumulation, No Cessation, an
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5DCB24 Assignment 1-No Suffering: Questions 1-14
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6DCB24 Lesson 23: Methods Used by Different Schools & Traditions
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7DCB24 Assignment 2-Methods used: Questions 15-56
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8DCB24 Lesson 24: “. . . No WIsdom, also No Attainment.
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9DCB24 Assignment 3-No Wisdom: Questions 57-76
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10DCB24 Lesson 25: Prajna is Unequaled Dharma
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11DCB24 Assignment 4-Prajna Is Unequaled Dharma: Questions 77-114
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12DCB24 Lesson 26: Qigong
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13DCB24 Assignment 5-Quging: Questions 115-122
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14DCB24 Lesson 27: The Five Vidyas
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15DCB24 Assignment 6-Five Vidyas: Questions 123-165
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16DCB24 Lesson 28: "With Nothing to Attain, Therefore, . . . “
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17DCB24 Assignment 7-with Nothing to Attain: Questions 166-196