The Heart Attack Sutra: A New Commentary on the Heart Sutra
By (Author) Karl Brunnhlzl
Shambhala Publications Inc
Snow Lion Publications
15th February 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
294.382
Paperback
160
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 11mm
204g
A guide to the famous HeartS_x016B_tra that reveals the tenderness and compassion underlying the striking rhetoric of this popular Buddhist text The radical message of the HeartS_x016B_tra, one of Buddhism's most famous texts, is a sweeping attack on everything we hold most dear- our troubles, the world as we know it, even the teachings of the Buddha himself. Several of the Buddha's followers are said to have suffered heart attacks and died when they first heard its assertion of the basicgroundlessnessof our existence-hence the title of this book. Overcoming fear, the Buddha teaches, is not to be accomplished by shutting down or building walls around oneself, but instead by opening up to understand the illusory nature of everything we fear-including ourselves. In this book of teachings, Karl Brunnh lzlguides practitioners through this 'crazy'sutrato the wisdom and compassion that lie at its core.
"With lively humor and deep scholarly knowledge, Mitra Karl Brunnhlzl brilliantly unpacks the profundity of the Heart S tra here for modern readers. In practical and accessible ways, he invites us to join the great practitioners of India and Tibet in contemplating the Heart Stra's wisdom. We are fortunate to have teachers of Karl's acumen among the growing body of inspiring Western Buddhist teachers."Dzogchen Ponlop author of Rebel Buddha and Mind Beyond Death
"When the Buddha revealed the Prajaparamita sutras, teaches Karl Brunnhlzl, the arhats in attendance were so shocked by what they were hearing that they died on the spot. The Heart Attack Sutra seeks to preserve this same spiritual shock for Western minds (but perhaps without the grim consequences that Buddhas earlier students had to face!) by presenting and commenting in detail on the Heart Sutra, arguably the most well-known sutra in the Mahayana tradition."Mandala Magazine
Karl Brunnh lzl, MD, was trained as a physician and also studied Tibetology. He received his systematic training in Tibetan language and Buddhist philosophy and practice at the Marpa Institute for Translators, founded by Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche. Since 1989 he has been a translator and interpreter from Tibetan and English. He is presently involved with the Nitartha Institute as a teacher and translator.