About Emptiness Yoga
We undergo needless torment because we don’t see things as they are; we see in things a graspable, solid nature that they lack. The Buddha is “the Awakened One,” the one free from this delusory dream.
If people and things do not exist as they appear, then how do they exist? And how can we practice so as to approach and gain intimacy with this basic nature?
If people and things do not exist as they appear, then how do they exist? And how can we practice so as to approach and gain intimacy with this basic nature?
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