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In upcoming episodes, there will be an invitation to listeners to follow a link so that they can begin to practice meditation with Master Heng Chang’s guidance. In this episode, Chris and Master Chang go deeper into the discussion about the subconscious, and how, through the practice of meditation, one can slowly peel back the layers of illusion. We are all in continuous realities of illusion. Through meditation, we unfold the process of peeling back the layers of these illusions more and more. Einstein discovered that every atom is 99% empty space. In this sense, everything is empty space. In this sense, quantum physicists now realize that solid mass is actually just illusion. Relativity understands that we are all caught up in our own illusions. Individuals can only see things from their own viewpoints and perspectives. As we practice the vertical path, through meditation, we begin to understand the thousands upon thousands of different views which each of us as individuals hold. We begin to recognize that we are all attached to our views and will often go to great lengths to protect them. A central teaching in Buddhism is learning how to have increasing empathy and compassion. We can begin to see that the Heart of Compassion is just One, no matter the level of practice that one may have reached. The main lesson in Buddhism is for us to practice how to love, and how to express that love. We must realize that we cannot change the way people see things. Rather, we begin to see that there are so many views, and our practice is to simply learn to be more loving, empathetic, and compassionate. “Bud” from the word Buddha means “awakened”. The universe will always knock us out of our illusions in one way or another and will help us to wake up. If we are wanting to practice this path, the first steps are to accept illusion, our own and others, and then to grow beyond all views. In the Buddhist way of training intuition, one begins to see that others’ views are related to their own emotional, social, and environmental experiences, etc. Ultimately, the best that we can do is to always keep transcending all the views. This process of continually transcending is the essence of Prajna (wisdom), and our practice is to keep opening up to the infinity of that wisdom. ---- For classes and more information on Master Heng Chang (Thay Hang Truong): www.compassheart.com Contact us via email: info@compassheart.com Soundtrack: A New Beginning from Bensounds.com