The
Heart Sutra
"BECAUSE THERE IS NOTHING TO BE ATTAINED,
THE
BODHISATTVA RELYING ON PRAJNA PARAMITA HAS NO
OBSTRUCTION IN HIS MIND."
"Nothing
to be attained" is the all-important theme of the Sutra. The
obstruction alluded to in the above sentence refers to the three
obstructions of function, to wit: 1. The karmic obstruction, or the
obstruction of deeds done in the past; 2. The obstruction of
retribution and 3. The obstruction of passion.
The
above quote implies the supramundane Void as the True Existence of all
dharmas and for that same reason no dharmas can be obtained. "Since the
bodhisattva cannot seek outside help when dealing with obstructions, he
has to rely on insights provided by his own radiant wisdom for his
attainment of freedom. The first to break off is the obstruction of
retribution; it is of two kinds, the dependent condition (meaning one's
circumstances) and the resultant person (meaning one's physical
condition). The bodhisattva already discarded these two kinds of
obstruction, and several types of anxiety vanished from his mind.
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