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		<title>By: LazyBuddhist</title>
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		<description>Thank you for your well thought out posting.  It&#039;s such a deep subject, I&#039;m not even sure how to respond.  I have had glimpses of this emptiness of the self, and it is so liberating, so light. Yet, who is this that is experiencing this?

I was recently prescribed by Anam Thubten Rimpoche, to include as part of my daily practice a recitation of the Heart Sutra.  He said at first it may feel rote, forced, but if I persevere it will change.

Again, thank you for your post.</description>
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<p>I was recently prescribed by Anam Thubten Rimpoche, to include as part of my daily practice a recitation of the Heart Sutra.  He said at first it may feel rote, forced, but if I persevere it will change.</p>
<p>Again, thank you for your post.</p>
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