Subhuti said, "The transcendental wisdom of the exalted ones is difficult to follow with complete understanding." The Buddha explained, "Subhuti, no one becomes truly and completely enlightened." Subhuti asked, "Doesn't the thinking of the Paramitas pervade everything?" The Buddha explained, "Subhuti, in this case it cannot be completely understood by the mind." Subhuta said, "Can the transcendental wisdom of the exalted ones be understood by action?" The Buddha said, "Subhuti, because we can't visualize the actor we can't achieve transcendental wisdom by deeds. Subhiti asked, "But then how does the Bhodhiattva Mahasattva practice transcendental wisdom?" The Buddha replied, "If the practice is not in the form body, transcendental wisdom can be practiced. Similarly, if it is not in the realm of feeling, or perception, or karmic formation, if it is not practiced with the conscious mind, transcendental wisdom can be experienced. If what we call the emptiness of form is not employed, transcendental wisdom can be experienced. In the same way, if there is no feeling, no perception, no conditioned existence, if there is no conscious emptiness of thought, transcendental wisdom can be experienced. If we don't experience incomplete form as complete, transcendental wisdom can be experienced. In the same way, if we realize that feeling, perception and conditioned existence are incomplete, consciousness is incomplete, transcendental wisdom can be experienced. If we don't experience what is incomplete conscious as consciousness, transcendental wisdom can be experienced." With these words the Buddha gave his answer.