The Diamond Sūtra, also known as the Vajracchedikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra, is one of the most revered texts of Mahāyāna Buddhism. The Diamond Sutra emphasizes the teaching of non-abiding and non-attachment.
"We repeat the Karmic life cycle continuously over different lifetimes and collectively amass new life smarts and experiences to formulate our own afflicted intellectual consciousness.--ZenMoon."
"Conrad Walters, co-author of "Journeys on the Silk Road", explains the symbolism behind the opening image of the world's oldest printed book -- the Diamond Sutra of 868AD. The illustration is, itself, the world's oldest-known image in a printed book."
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