The Five Voids

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0 Responses to The Five Voids

  1. Charudutt Dakhane says:

    So simple yet so difficult.

    • Vajragoni says:

      When you think outside of IT, the inevitable outcome is difficultly [Dukkha, dissatisfaction]. Remain in IT and savor the simplicity of no-striving for attainment.

  2. Charudutt Digambar Dakhane says:

    Thanks

  3. Charudutt Digambar Dakhane says:

    Is not void the truth.

  4. Tozen says:

    Charadutt;

    Void, the void, emptiness, etc Śūnyatā; (Dev: शून्यता) only denotes that essentially, all things are empty of intrinsic existence and true self-nature (svabhava).

    The underlying TRUE UNBORN MIND encompassing this void as one of its dualistic simultaneous expressions known as form and emptiness (matter and energy) cannot in any way be likened to anything formed and configured by its own infinitely dynamic and radiant essence (dharmadhatu) and default superposition; as a phenomenon, be it thought, idea, emotion, memory, sensation or any form, like; a tree, your own psychophysical body you drag around all day long without giving it a deeper thought of its karmic origin, the landscape it walks on from birth to death, space and time seemingly entangled with itself and so on…

    Hope this helps you turn your mind towards istelf and not towards its countless self-expressions and functions, that all are void [of truth] 😉

  5. Charudutt says:

    It helped.Thanks