History and Context
At the outset, I do believe, It’s imperative to discuss the antecedents of the Buddha,, and why his teachings became so popular at that time.
Many assume the Buddha just came up with his views, in the Northern plains of India and bestowed it to the rest of Asia!!
Be that as it may, no spiritual or a political leader evolves out of a vacuum. So, it is perplexing, that most Buddhists rarely discuss the context of the Diamond Sutra
Like the underrated Surangam Sutra which says.
It is said, Dharma does not arise alone.
Relying on conditions it is born.
The Way is not practiced in vain.
Meeting conditions, there is a response.
This clearly states that our religious and spiritual experience arise from our interpretations of our environment and what we witness.
I maintain, the mind that you think you have, doesn’t exist, it is only a derivative of the Mind-At-Large.
This is a critical point to ponder on, if we are to spot the disconnect between our Self and Impermanence that the Diamond Sutra establishes in subsequent Sutras.
You can skip this episode if you wish and jump to the next. But if you stick around and examine a brief historical context, you may appreciate the Sutras finer points with a fresh perspective.
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