The main topics of the "Diamond Sutra" are the discussion of "attachment" and "detachment". Mind: The three aspects of "mind arising from abiding", "mind arising from non-stopping" and "mind arising from nowhere" discuss the issue of form and separation. "Abiding in relation to the mind" means that the mind clings outwards, generates cognition and clings to the object it perceives; "Incessantly generates the mind" means that the mind no longer clings outwards and clings to the world, so the practitioner has the opportunity to detach from the phase and look at oneself instead. nature; "mind arising from nowhere" refers to "mind arising from non-stop interaction" and after reflecting on the self-nature, the pure mind can be revealed. This article not only discusses the theory of Buddhism, but also combines the relevant theories of physiology to explain, hoping to make the "Diamond Sutra" well-known The purpose and interest of the well-known and well-known classics can be more clearly displayed.
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