PREFACE

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Zhe means all doctrines are not created or destroyed. From
Vajrabodhi translation: Zhe means that all dharmas have no
action. Li means no achieving of any Dharma. Zhu means no
birth, nor death of all doctrines. From Vajrabodhi translation:
The word Zhu means all dharmas have no beginning.


Li means that all dharmas have no pollution.


Zhun means that all dharmas have no ranking.


Ti means that all dharmas have no holding.


Suo Po means the unspoken concept of equality.


Ou means that all doctrines have no cause.

All dharmas are without cause and without attachments to
Nirvana. Because all the dharmas are not created, they are
permanent and that is why they cannot be thoroughly understood.
Having not been created or destroyed, the dharmas have no
pollution, no ranking and no attachments. Without attachments,
all doctrines are equal and no words can be used to explain them
and thus they have no causes or effects. As such they correspond
to perfection. Those are the means to achieve the true realization
of the eternal truth in the Dharma realm. This is the samadhi
recitation.


Explanation: From knowing that all doctrines are without
birth, equal and undifferentiated, one develops the
undifferentiated mind and the mind of non-achievement that
leads to perfection of virtues. This mind is used to understand the
supreme state of Nirvana that is compared to a sea of eternal
truths. This state cannot be explained with mere words. It is the

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