Prajñā is ‘unerring insight’
Texts
Buddhist Texts.
The Universal Inclusiveness. By Karen Liljenberg
The self exists. There is no other. Spontaneous perfection exists, as the Great Self.
3 min read
The ‘Heart of Perfect Wisdom’, Short Form
Avalokita, the Holy Lord and Bodhisattva, was moving in the deep course of the wisdom which has gone beyond.
2,000-Year-Old Gandhara Buddhist Text
With introductory film.
Visual Awareness Does Not Perish — From the Surangama Sutra
The Buddha said, ‘Your Majesty, you have not perished yet. How is it that you know you will perish?’
Satipatthana sutta the Buddha’s Teaching on Mindfulness
Satipatthana sutta setting out the Buddha’s teaching to overcome suffering.
Tittha Sutta: Buddhist Parable of the Blind Men and the Elephant
An allegory on truth and interpretation. A group of six blind men endeavour to describe an elephant.
A Dialogue on the Contemplation-Extinguished
‘Nothing of this sort needs to be coped with. Why? Because, if avoidable, it will be avoided. If unavoidable, it will be borne. If sufferable, it will be suffered. If insufferable, it will be wept at.’