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The Zen of Advaita - Stephen H. Wolinsky Ph. D.

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(As an aside, the abstractionprocess is a metaphor/thornultimately to be discarded.)This brings “us” to a phrase whichrepeats itself throughout theDiamond Sutra, “we refer to it asa being, but there is no being”…,“we refer to it as a world, butthere is no world”…, “we refer toit as transformation, but there isno transformation”. This is alsoreminiscent <strong>of</strong>:Nisargadatta Maharaj:“You are not a person”<strong>The</strong> Diamond Sutra or DiamondCutter, cuts through everything,as all is a perception, and allperceptions are abstractions, ergo“there is no self, there is nosoul, there is no life, there isno world.”In Buddhism the Diamond Sutracovertly implies giving upperception, even the perception <strong>of</strong>the body.(As an aside, as Buddhism derivedfrom Yoga, this fulfills the threemost basic principles <strong>of</strong> Yoga:132

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