emptiness

"Ultimate wisdom (jñana in Sanskrit) refers to a direct realisation which is non-dualistic, and contradicts the way in which we ordinarily perceive the world. The experience of ultimate truth or emptiness is beyond duality. It is important to remember that emptiness here does not refer to nothingness or some kind of nihilistic view. Emptiness refers to the fact that ultimately, our day-to-day experience of reality is wrong, and is ‘empty’ of many qualities that we normally assign to it. Describing this non-dual experience in words is not really possible, as language is based on duality and contrasts. Trying to explain this experience – which contradicts our normal perception – is a bit like explaining colours to someone who is born blind; difficult to say the least."

from 'The Wisdom of Emptiness'

4 comments:

Mel said...

emptiness here does not refer to nothingness or some kind of nihilistic view. Emptiness refers to the fact that ultimately, our day-to-day experience of reality is wrong, and is ‘empty’ of many qualities that we normally assign to it.

Absolutely wonderful......

Sorrow said...

Devoid of a quality I can not find the words to express...
Yep..
Thats it.
((((((ILTV)))))))
needed this..angel that you are..

I, Like The View said...

I'm so glad that the both of you found this insightful - I did

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mig said...

I'm trying to think now if I do experience the world as dualistic (there's a word to wonder about).
I'll have to think some more.