Prologue.
The Diamond that cuts through illusion is the last sutra of World-Honored One. It contains so much valuable wisdom. Staying in Anathapindika¡¯s garden in the Jeta Grove near Sravasti, the Buddha awakens the Great Integrity. He teaches to get out of ignorance and agony to find the original nature. He urges to stop rational thinking with serene sensibility and wisdom. All composed world is like a dream or an illusion, like dew drops or lightning flashes.
Prologue.
Author ¡®nomadsirius¡¯ Introduction.
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1. What does the first Dharma talk of being like this mean?
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2. Supreme enlightenment.
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3. Why has no one in the world ever gotten into nirvana?
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4. Nothing to stay.
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5. To see the Tathagata.
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6. A metaphor for a raft.
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7. The utmost perfect enlightenment.
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8. Practicing numerous generosity.
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9. Dwelling in the peaceful abiding.
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10. The majestic land.
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11. The best virtue.
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12. The vibrations in the scriptures.
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13. The merit of wisdom.
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14. The mind not dwelling on the form.
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15. Empty mind.
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16. The teachings of emptiness.
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17. The appearance of a Tathagata.
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18. The mind at this moment.
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19. The mind of a Tathagata.
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20. As it is, the true self.
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21. Nature has no words.
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22. Empty but complete enlightenment.
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23. No high and no low.
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24. Becoming one with nature.
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25. Seeing it the way it is.
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26. Intangible energy.
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27. There is no beginning and no end.
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28. Not getting caught up in virtue.
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29. Neither come nor go.
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30. One essential teaching.
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31. Perception of dharma.
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32. Just do it as it is.
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