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Hsing Yun

“The Buddha taught non-attachment not as a means of escaping reality, but as a means of dealing with the fundamental nature of reality. There simply is nothing to which we can attach ourselves, no matter how hard we try. The idea of behaving without attachment springs from understanding that everything is empty. The self is empty, the desires of the self are empty, and the objects of those desires also are empty. In time, things will change and the conditions that produced our current desires will be gone. Why then, cling to them now? The Buddha taught that our tendency to cling to the illusion of permanence is a fundamental cause of suffering.”

Hsing Yun, Describing the Indescribable: A Commentary on the Diamond Sutra
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Describing the Indescribable: A Commentary on the Diamond Sutra Describing the Indescribable: A Commentary on the Diamond Sutra by Hsing Yun
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