voidness in A Sentence

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    Although concentration and Voidness is a part of it, they are not discussed in full yet.

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    AB: Voidness also is a negation or elimination- in this case, a nullification of all fantasies about how things exist.

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    Voidness means a total absence, an absence of an actual way of existing that corresponds to what we instinctively project.

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    Voidness, here, does not refute the existence of the cat, it refutes the existence of the cat as a monster.

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    At each stage of the empowerment, we also need to imagine that we are experiencing a blissful state of mind focused on Voidness.

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    When thoughts arise during the state of contemplation, we are aware that they arise from Voidness and that their essence is the nature of Voidness.

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    When thoughts emerge in a state of contemplation we are aware that they arise from Voidness and that their essence is the nature of Voidness.

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    If you speak in terms of Voidness, it's not separate from us or our world, although some Tibetan traditions speak of it as beyond words and concepts.

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    In fact, it doesn't matter how patient we are, if we haven't understood emptiness, or Voidness, problems will continue to rain upon us like an Indian monsoon.

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    This action also includes teaching Voidness to anyone who would misunderstand it and therefore forsake the Dharma completely, for example by thinking that Buddhism teaches that nothing exists and is therefore sheer nonsense.

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    Although Voidness is the non-obvious deep manner in which everything exists, and not anything transcendent, there are many similarities here with the Islamic teachings that allow dialogue and understanding between these two great world religions.

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    By following this path of the three higher trainings- in higher ethical self-discipline, concentration, and wisdom- we can gain the discriminating awareness with which to see Voidness: the total absence of all impossible ways of existing.

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