The Scripture of Eternal Residence of Sacred Heart in Heaven

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Master Wonder · May 18, 2024
Spiritual practice is the practice of kindness, love and compassion. It is the process and result of truly understanding and transcending oneself as well as the world.

The Sacred Scripture in the Heart, also known as the Origin of the Spirit, the Scripture of Sacred Heart of all beings.

In the distant east, there was an angel named Avalokitasvara. One day, while observing and delving into her sacred heart, she discovered that all her thinking and desires were made up of various thoughts.

These thoughts can be fake or true, existing or non-existing, hanging or changing. They can be sensed or not sensed, known or left unknown.

Through this realization, she gained a profound understanding of her authentic sacred heart—a heart capable of free transformation, capable of eliminating all roots of suffering.

By embracing the Sacred Heart, one can transcend suffering and attain eternal joy in heaven.

The Sacred Heart is the gathering of all. It is neither a process nor an end. It can observe both the process and the end.

The Sacred Heart exists forever. It is the eternal unwavering divine light. It empowers every living being to accomplish the transformation from an ordinary person to a saint.

The Sacred Heart is an emptiness that encompasses all the thoughts and knowledge of oneself and others. It allows one to pull away from oneself as well as other beings.

To realize that each and every one of us is with the Lord. That we are in essence nothing different from the Saints. That the heart of the Saints is the same, without any distinction.

To fully recognize that each and every one’s sacred heart is full, perfect and flawless.

The Sacred Heart is always clear, without the distinction between light and darkness, and the distinction between intellect and ignorance.

Long live the Sacred Heart. It does not age, nor does it disappear due to aging.

The Sacred Heart is everlasting. There isn’t birth or death, purity or impurity, growth or decline. It is shown by the emptiness and phenomenon of the heart. It is the origin of souls.

By attaching to nothing, the Sacred Heart will appear. By doing proper deeds, miracles will happen.

When delving deep into the Sacred Heart, there are layers and layers of realizations. Each layer has its own secret.

In this way, one will stay away from all the false perceptions and wrong beliefs, and thus become fearless, until the soul reaches its fulfillment.

All the saints go through the journey that this sacred scripture describes, to attain wisdom and enlightenment.

Therefore, the Scripture of Sacred Heart is the supreme wisdom, the incomparable divine light, the sacred mantra, the glorious mantra, and the mantra of wisdom.

Thank Lord. Praise all the saints. Gratitude to the angel of the East for unveiling the paths of wisdom and enlightenment to us. Let us persist in our endeavors, for the love of the Lord is with us. Let’s worship the merciful saints.

Gate! Gate! Pāra-gate! Pārasaṃ-gate! Bodhi. Śvāhā!

This scripture is originated from Prajñāpāramitā Hṛdaya Sūtra (The Heart Sutra).

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