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What is the significance and function of the Heart Meridian?

The full name of Heart Sutra is Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra, which is one of the most classic Buddhist scriptures in Mahayana Buddhism and the shortest book, but it can clearly explain the abstinence and exquisiteness of Buddhism.

Reciting the Heart Sutra often can not only increase great wisdom and great blessings, but also eliminate greed, anger and delusion, so that merits are boundless. The wisdom that people who often recite the Heart Sutra can gain, of course, some people learn things that we can't understand.

In other words, as long as a person insists on reciting the Heart Sutra, he will have an open mind and consciousness. Really understand the truth that "tolerance is the greatest, but no desire is the strongest", that is to say, if a person wants to achieve something, he must be able to tolerate others and things in order to achieve great things. This concept of containing people and things is also one of the core contents of Heart Sutra.

Main contents of heart meridian

The main content of Heart Sutra is "emptiness". The core meaning of Buddha's lifelong teaching is one word: emptiness. In the Heart Sutra, this significance is particularly prominent.

When we look at external things, everything exists, but they are constantly changing. This is the realm of ordinary people. In the Buddha's view, everything is changing. Water will turn into ice, seeds will sprout and flowers will bear fruit. These changes will lead to the original things, into things you don't know.

Because everything is changing, if you are obsessed with something, when things change, but your heart is still standing still, then you can't keep up with its "rhythm". When you realize what it looks like in the end, no matter how it changes, it is under your control.

Before you realize the final appearance of things, you should empty your heart first. This is what the Buddha said in the Heart Sutra.