Buddha says not super-mind but no-mind; not super-soul but no-soul; not super-individuality, super-self, but no-self, anatta. That is where Buddha is unique and his understanding the deepest. A super-mind is a growth, a no-mind is a leap, a jump. The no-mind has nothing to do with the mind at all. They never meet even, they never encounter each other. When the mind is there, the no-mind is not there. When the no-mind is there, the mind is not there. They don’t even say hello to each other – they can’t. The presence of the one is necessarily the absence of the other. So remember it... – Osho The Diamond Sutra, ch. 2 |

Chinese pinyin: Jingang Jing Chinese traditional: 金剛經 Chinese simplified: 金刚经 |

characters 奥修 《金刚经》第一章 简体 |
Complete English text Click here |
this book: Gautam Buddha |
| The Diamond Sutra talks on Buddha's Vajrachchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra aka 'The Diamond-Cutter Sutra' by Osho 11 talks given live Dec. 1977 Pune, India |
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