
No Giver, no Gift, no Receiver.
“May we, with all beings, realize the emptiness of the three wheels—giver, receiver, and gift.”
In Buddhist teachings, there is a lesson about how to give a pure gift. A pure gift has no attachment, no strings, and no expectation of giving or receiving. The gift propagates freely by itself.
Interpretation:
In general, everyone prays to God with a specific request. Certainly, God will grant the seeker’s demands, depending on the seeker’s eligibility. If someone seeks God’s grace by their own demand, rather than expecting God to meet the worldly demands, God makes the seeker realize that their very being itself is a manifestation of God’s gift.
It means that the receiver, the giver, and the gift are all reduced to nothing. And merely pure grace alone will remain the gift of everyone’s awareness of existence.

