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I read the following in the internet:

Sheng-yen renders the following teaching of Mañjuśrī, for entering samādhi naturally through transcendent wisdom:

Contemplate the five skandhas as originally empty and quiescent, non-arising, non-perishing, equal, without differentiation. Constantly thus practicing, day or night, whether sitting, walking, standing or lying down, finally one reaches an inconceivable state without any obstruction or form. This is the Samadhi of One Act.

Contemplate the five skandhas as originally empty and quiescent, non-arising, non-perishing, equal, without differentiation. Constantly thus practicing, day or night, whether sitting, walking, standing or lying down, finally one reaches an inconceivable state without any obstruction or form. This is the Samadhi of One Act.

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What is meant, here, by the five skandhas (five components of life) as:

  1. empty?
  2. non-arising?
  3. non-perishing?
  4. equal, without differentiation?

I read the following in the internet:

Sheng-yen renders the following teaching of Mañjuśrī, for entering samādhi naturally through transcendent wisdom:

Contemplate the five skandhas as originally empty and quiescent, non-arising, non-perishing, equal, without differentiation. Constantly thus practicing, day or night, whether sitting, walking, standing or lying down, finally one reaches an inconceivable state without any obstruction or form. This is the Samadhi of One Act.

Wikipedia

What is meant, here, by the five skandhas (five components of life) as:

  1. empty?
  2. non-arising?
  3. non-perishing?
  4. equal, without differentiation?

I read the following in the internet:

Sheng-yen renders the following teaching of Mañjuśrī, for entering samādhi naturally through transcendent wisdom:

Contemplate the five skandhas as originally empty and quiescent, non-arising, non-perishing, equal, without differentiation. Constantly thus practicing, day or night, whether sitting, walking, standing or lying down, finally one reaches an inconceivable state without any obstruction or form. This is the Samadhi of One Act.

Wikipedia

What is meant, here, by the five skandhas (five components of life) as:

  1. empty?
  2. non-arising?
  3. non-perishing?
  4. equal, without differentiation?
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What is the meaning of this Mañjuśrī teaching?

I read the following in the internet:

Sheng-yen renders the following teaching of Mañjuśrī, for entering samādhi naturally through transcendent wisdom:

Contemplate the five skandhas as originally empty and quiescent, non-arising, non-perishing, equal, without differentiation. Constantly thus practicing, day or night, whether sitting, walking, standing or lying down, finally one reaches an inconceivable state without any obstruction or form. This is the Samadhi of One Act.

Wikipedia

What is meant, here, by the five skandhas (five components of life) as:

  1. empty?
  2. non-arising?
  3. non-perishing?
  4. equal, without differentiation?