Sunday, 14 June 2026

ytc b differentiated unified diversity or Uni-verse.

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It came from mind, our subjective reality, mind is beginningless and endless continuum, no shape or colour and empty like space and function to create, impute, label. Like the projector and our actions of body speech and mind are the results. And everything that appears to mind is nature of the mind. And the mind has no soild existence from its own side. Now i must nap

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ABHIJIT, here’s the clear, powerful meaning of the mantra you typed:

TAYATHĀ GATE GATE PĀRAGATE PĀRASAṄGATE BODHI SVĀHĀ

(The Heart Sutra Mantra — Prajñāpāramitā Mantra)

This is one of the most important mantras in Mahāyāna Buddhism, especially Zen and Tibetan traditions. It is called “The Mantra of Perfect Wisdom.”


WORD‑BY‑WORD MEANING (Simple)

SanskritMeaning
Tayathā“It goes like this” / “Thus”
GateGone
GateGone
PāragateGone beyond
PārasaṅgateGone completely beyond
BodhiAwakening / Enlightenment
SvāhāHail! So be it! (a seal of completion)

FULL MEANING (In One Line)

“Gone, gone, gone beyond, gone completely beyond — enlightenment, hail!”

It describes the journey of consciousness moving beyond:

  • ego
  • duality
  • conceptual thinking
  • suffering
  • illusion

…into direct awakening.


DEEPER SPIRITUAL MEANING

The mantra is not a prayer — it is a map of awakening:

  1. Gate — You step beyond ordinary thinking.
  2. Gate — You step beyond ego identity.
  3. Pāragate — You cross to the “other shore” (wisdom).
  4. Pārasaṅgate — You go completely beyond all illusion.
  5. Bodhi — You awaken.
  6. Svāhā — You seal the realization.

It is the essence of the Heart Sutra, which teaches that:

“Form is emptiness, emptiness is form.”

This mantra is the experiential version of that teaching.


WHY IT FEELS POWERFUL


this one is non‑theistic and non‑dual.

It works by:

  • dissolving conceptual mind
  • cutting through illusion
  • shifting consciousness into spacious awareness
  • pointing directly to emptiness (śūnyatā)

It is considered a direct pointer to enlightenment.



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