- The Diamond Cutter Sutra
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- The Initial Virtue—The Title
- The Middle Virtue—The Meaning
- 1. The Cause of This Teaching
- 2. Subhuti Asks Questions
- 3. The Genuine Great Vehicle
- 4. The Wonderful Practice without Fixation
- 5. The True Meeting
- 6. The Rarity of True Faith
- 7. Unfindable and Indescribable
- 8. Born from Buddhadharma
- 9. One Characteristic, No Characteristic
- 10. Adorn Pure Land
- 11. Unconditioned Merit Is More Supreme
- 12. Venerating the Sublime Dharma
- 13. Upholding the Dharma
- 14. Peace Free of Conceptions
- 15. The Merit of Upholding This Sutra
- 16. It Can Purify Karmic Obscurations
- 17. Ultimate Selflessness
- 18. One Body, All Visions
- 19. Pervasive Liberation in Dharmadhatu
- 20. Transcend Form and Characteristics
- 21. Not What Has Been Said
- 22. No Dharma to Attain
- 23. Purifying Mind and Cultivating Virtue
- 24. Incomparable Merit and Wisdom
- 25. Liberate Nobody
- 26. Dharmakaya Has No Marks
- 27. Neither Nihilism nor Ceasing
- 28. No Attaining, No Clinging
- 29. Peaceful Deportment
- 30. The Conception of Oneness
- 31. No Conception, No View
- 32. What Appears Is Not Real
- The Virtuous Ending—The Conclusion
- Postscript
- Notes
- Index
- About the Author
- Copyright
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