Just over two hours of potent clearing — removing the blocks we’ve built against the ever-present, luminous Truth — centered around Buddha’s Heart Sutra.
You will return to this video over and over, deepening into what Buddha called "Prajna wisdom" -- the clear vision in which perceiver and perceived are not two!
At the heart of the teaching is the famous line:
“Form is emptiness; emptiness is form.” — The Heart Sutra
To truly understand this is to be free of all hindrance.
In this powerful satsang, the understanding lands not in the intellect but in the Heart itself. Supported by living references from Chuang Tzu and Lao Tzu (Tao Te Ching), Ramana Maharshi (Advaita Vedanta), A Course in Miracles (Christian Mysticism), and Sengts’an / Sosan (Zen) — the Heart Sutra comes to life as never before.
Together, this dream-team of teachings reveals what so many miss: they all point to the same Self-Luminous Truth — each one clarifying and illuminating the others.
As we begin to receive the full meaning of “form is emptiness, emptiness is form,” it becomes clear that Truth is never attained — it is only revealed when the barriers we’ve unknowingly built against it are seen as empty. And once those barriers are seen through, nothing remains to grasp.
Only Truth itself remains.
There are few scriptures in the world as condensed and explosive as the Heart Sutra.
In a handful of lines, Buddha dismantles every concept the mind could cling to — even enlightenment itself.
“No eye, no ear, no mind… no attainment, and nothing to attain.”
The Heart Sutra isn’t meant for the mind at all — it’s meant to undo the mind's tricks of remaining blind to the Light of Truth.
In this 2-hour satsang, we journey through the living essence of this profound text — not as scholars, but as those ready to see.
Together, we explore what’s really here, and discern it from what the mind has made to be “reality” instead.
By emptying out... everything... we discover radiant Nirvana, beyond separation, beyond any idea or concept, beyond ownership and doership: "Gate Gate Paragate Parasamgate Bodhi Svaha."
When delusive hindrances evaporate, what remains is not nothingness — but the Self-Luminous Truth, the living Suchness every tradition has tried to name.