The Heart Sutra is a famous sutra from Mahayana Buddhism and is one of the most influential Mahayana texts.
The sutra focuses upon the Bodhisattva of Compassion, Avelokitsvara, and contains within it many key themes from the Mahayana tradition.
The early lines of the Sutra discuss the five skhandas - form, sensation, perception, mental formation and consciousness.
Avelokitesvara has seen that the skhandas are empty and thus has been freed from suffering.
The sutra also goes onto say that all phenomena aer expressions of emptiness.
The sutra suggests that the ultimate truth is that there are no distincitive things or beings. There is, at the level of ultimate truth, no path, no wisdom and no attainment.
Link to AS work on the three lakshanas (Anatta)
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