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Śūnyatā - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Śūnyatā , शून्यता (Sanskrit noun from the adj. sūnya - 'void' ), Suññatā (Pāli; adj. suñña ), stong pa nyid (Tibetan), Kòng/Kū , 空 (Chinese/Japanese), Gong-seong , 공성(空性) (Korean), qo ɣ...
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Emptiness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emptiness as a human condition is a sense of generalised boredom, social alienation and apathy. Feelings of emptiness often accompany dysthymia, depression, loneliness, despair, or other mental/emoti...
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The Spiritual Bookstore Online World Religion Library. Buddhism: Shunyata, the Void, or Emptiness. ... This is a difficult term, usually translated as "Void" or "Emptiness", but sometimes more positively as "Openness". The philosophical nuances of this term are complex.
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This particular weekend seminar is devoted to Buddhism, and it should be said first that there is a sense in which Buddhism is Hinduism, stripped for export. ... Now, in just the same way, the center of Buddhism, the only really important thing about Buddhism is the experience which they call 'awakening.' Buddha is a...
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Sunyata -an examination of a fundamental tenet of Mahayana Buddhism ... The teachings on emptiness (Sanskrit sunyata or shunyata) find their most articulate development in the Kadampa branch of Mahayana Buddhism (Madhyamika Prasangika philosophy). To the Kadampas nothing exists 'inherently' or 'from its own side'.
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So the spirit of spiritual enlightenment is the emptiness, the void of structured definitions, and verbal explanations. Buddha is the enlightenment of love, and peace. It is the black energy of the spirit of life s truths. ... Releasing oneself from ego is a guiding principal of the Buddhism..
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Merton & Buddhism; Realizing The Self ... This book finally gives us a clear look at how that happened, how Merton understood Buddhism, how it moved him, and how tragically his premature death cost us the feast of insight he would surely have provided us.
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