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And the slaves came toward him with glaring eyes that saw only the voidness of death.
Recognize the voidness of your own consciousness to be Buddhahood.
It sees zero or voidness as always having the potential for multiplicity already present.
Voidness implies that a contract never came into existence.
The process combines understanding of voidness with the generation of compassion.
The blue heavens were lost in the pale and seething voidness overhead.
This true nature is both voidness and clarity.
The charge is void whether or not the event which gave rise to its voidness occurred during or after the end of the 21-day period.
The basic sanction for all types of discrimination is the voidness of the discriminatory act.
Not, surely, its voidness: for it is not the void only which is moved, but also the solid.
In Gelug, the conscious experience is some level of blissful awareness of voidness.
Then, the Buddha hid himself in voidness and meditation but the Brahma could not spot him.
In all Tibetan systems of yoga, realization of the Voidness is the one great aim.
The Buddhist tradition uses the term "anutpāda" for the absence of an origin or sunyata (voidness).
But voidness of wit and style prevent "White Lies" from accomplishing its mission of saying the obvious.
Terms like anatman (not-self) and shunyata (voidness) are at the core of all Buddhist traditions.
Echoes of Voidness.
Samantabhadri is the expression of a concept essentially inexpressible in word or symbol, the ultimate voidness nature of mind.
It seemed to suck the flame from the red urns and fill the chamber with a chill of utter death and voidness.
As it is stated in the Anavataptaparipṛcchasutra: "He who realizes voidness, that person is consciously aware."
The Heart sutra, famously affirms the emptiness or voidness (shunyata) of phenomena::
He called it emptiness or dharmadatu or suchness, thatness, voidness, nothingness, there are many names.
Absolute voidness is not empty like relative voidness.
Put yourself in a state of Clearness and Voidness; Abide in that state for a while.
At the level of subjective reality, this meditation and visualization thus brings compassion and voidness together within every shortest possible split-second.
The emptiness in which he was living became suddenly real.
The emptiness of my life was to begin at once.
In the center of his being was a great emptiness.
An emptiness where a person had stood a moment before.
And all we're left with now is a huge emptiness.
He really didn't want to think about the emptiness below.
But then he looked and saw all the emptiness to the south.
With a great emptiness at the center where room had been made.
He could feel nothing but emptiness from the other side of the door.
At the emptiness of a life which she had once thought so full.
And yet the glass itself is about the emptiness of time, he wrote.
I felt nothing but the emptiness inside me and the knowledge of my own power.
But looking into the dead emptiness of his eyes, she suddenly wasn't so sure.
From the emptiness they've left behind, they must mean to bring their women with them.
Anything to put off the moment when he would go and leave me to my emptiness.
Your feeling of emptiness will go away with time, and I'm sure you'll meet another girl.
There is a sense of emptiness in the air, however.
He was in love with space, emptiness, always had been.
He should feel something, but instead, there was only emptiness.
He stood in the emptiness and tried to understand it.
The White man brought death and emptiness to this place.
Certainly, he could keep the emptiness at bay one more night.
Simply an emptiness, as if no one stood there at all.
I watched him look into my face and see the emptiness.
It would bring the emptiness of her life to an end.
Śūnyatā at first was understood as pointing to the Taoist wu.
Śūnyatā is an element in Buddhist philosophy.
The Dharmakaya is in fact a symbol for the true nature of reality and a representation of emptiness (Śūnyatā).
An understanding of emptiness (Śūnyatā), the ultimate nature of reality, lies at the heart of Buddhist view and practice.
In Buddhism, "emptiness" is called Śūnyatā.
Lyrically, "Saved by Zero" is a reference to the Buddhist mantra Śūnyatā.
While regretting that the statue had vanished, it was accepted as a sign of the Buddha's supreme manifestation, Śūnyatā that of non-being or nothingness.
Abe's essay is entitled "Kenotic God and Dynamic Śūnyatā", which discusses emptiness in Christianity and Buddhism.
For instance, Śūnyatā (emptiness), unlike "nothingness", is considered to be a state of mind in some forms of Buddhism (see Nirvana, mu, and Bodhi).
In contrast to Renard's view, Karmarkar states the Ajativada of Gaudapada has nothing in common with the Śūnyatā concept in Buddhism.
In the Madhyamaka school of Mahayana Buddhism, the ultimate nature of the world is described as Śūnyatā or "emptiness", which is inseparable from sensorial objects or anything else.
The Jonang tradition combines two specific teachings, what has come to be known as the 'zhentong' (or 'shentong') philosophy of Śūnyatā, and the Dro-lineage of the Kalachakra tantra.
He combined this with extensive writings on Madhyamaka and Nagarjuna's philosophy of Śūnyatā (emptiness) that, in many ways, marked a turning point in the history of philosophy in Tibet.
The use of the Mani Jewel in Buddhist literature includes various magical relics such as the wish-fulfilling cintamani as well as metaphorical devices to illustrate several ideas such as Buddha-nature and Śūnyatā.
Shugchang, et al. (2000) define and frame the Zhi-khro teachings in relation to the Inner Tantras, Anuyoga, Atiyoga, Guhyagarbha tantra, rigpa, Śūnyatā, non-duality, kye-rim, dzog-rim and bardo:
While Christianity and Western sociologists and psychologists view a state of emptiness as a negative, unwanted condition, in some Eastern philosophies such as Buddhist philosophy and Taoism, emptiness (Śūnyatā) is a realized achievement.
The Upanishad presents ideas that contrast Hinduism with Buddhism's assertion that "Soul, Self does not exist", and Buddhism's precept that one should seek "Emptiness (Śūnyatā) which is Highest Bliss".
However today this opinion is highly doubted, this unperfect Buddha statue was probably taken from elsewhere and the inner chamber of main stupa was more likely originally designed to be left empty to symbolize the ultimate concept of Śūnyatā (nothingness).
In this section of the Sutra, Medicine King demonstrates his insight into Śūnyatā and the selfless nature of all things by ritualistically setting his own body aflame, which burned for 1,200 years to demonstrate the immeasurable power of the Buddhadharma.
The roar of the Snow Lion embodies the sound of 'emptiness' (Sanskrit: Śūnyatā), courage and truth, and because of this is often a synonym for the Buddhadharma, the Buddha's teachings, as it implies freedom from karma and the challenging call to awakening.