emptiness
Teachings on the core of Buddhist philosophy: that persons and phenomena are ultimately empty of inherent existence because they are dependent arisings. This is the most powerful antidote that eliminates the ignorance and afflictions that give rise to suffering.
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Subtle mind and wind in tantra
What appears to the mind during meditation on emptiness in tantric practice?
View PostAwareness of emptiness
The awareness of emptiness achieved during meditation can be strengthened by developing our concentration.
View PostDistrust of false appearances
When we meditate on emptiness and begin to distrust the false appearance of inherent existence,…
View PostWho is the “I” that is anxious?
Looking for the "I" when feeling anxious and not finding it.
View PostThinking about emptiness
The wisdom realizing emptiness has the ability to cut the root of suffering once and…
View PostMaking decisions
Are chocolate brownies inherently delicious? An analysis of the grasping nature of our minds.
View PostQuestioning our perceptions
An explanation of how emptiness and dependent arising do not contradict each other.
View PostNegating inherent existence
The lack of inherent existence does not mean the same as non-existence. While things do…
View PostIndependent and dependent existence
The contrast between independent and dependent existence, and an explanation of the difference between permanent…
View PostEmptiness and non-duality
The perception of emptiness is non-dual, without the experience of subject and object.
View PostEmptiness and worldly appearances
Emptiness is not simply another quality of a sense object, like color or shape, but…
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