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Emptiness in Buddhism is the insight that all phenomena lack inherent and independent existence. It is the realization that all things, including our experience and ourselves, are temporally and causally interdependent and contingent on other conditions. It is seen as a fundamental truth of experience, being both an ultimate truth in its own right, and a source of the insight of impermanence and the dependent origination of all phenomena. From this insight arises a profound sense of letting go into the flow of life and releasing attachment to self-bound parameters and conditions.

See also: dependent origination, conceptual framework, cessation experience, mystical experience

Of Hunger and Humility - (Foundations of a Soulmaking Dharma) 1 mention

The Image of Ethics (Part 4) - (In Psyche's Orchard) 1 mention

Sila and Soul (Part 4) - (Four Circles, Four Parables of Stone and Light) 1 mention

The Meaning of Refuge - (New Year Retreat) 1 mention

Joyful Effort - (Mindfulness, Insight, Liberation) 1 mention

Instructions: Letting Go - (Of Hermits and Lovers - The Alchemy of Desire) 1 mention