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Emptiness Talks
Śūnyatā ( shoon-yə-TAH; Sanskrit: शून्यता; Pali: suññatā lit. "emptiness", "voidness", "vacuity") is an Indian philosophical concept In Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism, and other Indian philosophical traditions. The concept has multiple meanings depending on its doctrinal context; an ontological feature of reality, a meditative state, or a phenomenological analysis of experience.
In Theravāda Buddhism, Pali: suññatā often refers to the non-self (Pāli: anattā, Sanskrit: anātman) nature of the five aggregates of experience and the six sense spheres. Pali: Suññatā is also often used to refer to a meditative state or experience.
In Mahāyāna Buddhism, śūnyatā refers to the tenet that "all things are empty of intrinsic existence and nature (svabhava)", but may also refer to the Buddha-nature teachings and primordial or empty awareness, as in Dzogchen, Shentong, or Chan.
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Trusting Emptiness in Zen PracticeSerial: RB-03911 Sesshin Practice, Emptiness, Breath |
2012 Crestone Zen Mountain Center |
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Embodied Space and Transient FormSerial: RB-03483 Practice-Period_Talks Time, Emptiness, Practice |
Mar 22 2011 Crestone Zen Mountain Center |
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Zen Freedom: Embracing Unconditioned RealitiesSerial: RB-03466 Practice-Period_Talks Time, Practice, Emptiness |
Jan 30 2011 Crestone Zen Mountain Center |
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Awakening Through Compassionate PerceptionSerial: RB-00804 Sesshin Compassion, Love, Emptiness |
Sep 1992 Roseburg |