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 |  |  | Shunyata - Śunyata in the Heart Sutra: Encyclopedia II - Shunyata - Śunyata in presecular Buddhism in the NikayasSunnata. (Skt. Shunyata) "Emptiness" (sunnata) in Pali contexts is not the metaphysical Zero (Nonbeing as the principle of Being, Infinite Possibility as distinguished from Indefinite Actuality), but a characteristic of this world, as in S IV.295 96, where it has been explained that when the Almsman returns from a deathlike Contemplation in which consciousness and feeling have been arrested, "three touches touch him,” "emptiness (sunnato)," "formlessness (animito)" and "making no plans (appanihito phasso)," and he discriminates (viveka) ac ...
See also:Shunyata, Shunyata - Origin and development of śūnyatā, Shunyata - Śunyata in presecular Buddhism in the Nikayas, Shunyata - Śunyata in the Heart Sutra, Shunyata - Śunyata in Nāgārjuna, Shunyata - Śunyata in the Tathagatagarbha Sutras Read more here: » Shunyata: Encyclopedia II - Shunyata - Śunyata in presecular Buddhism in the Nikayas |
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 |  |  | Shunyata - Śunyata in the Heart Sutra: Encyclopedia II - Shunyata - Śunyata in NāgārjunaFor Nāgārjuna, who provided the most important philosophical formulation of śūnyatā, emptiness as the mark of all phenomena means is a natural consequence of dependent origination; indeed, he identifies the two. In his analysis, any enduring essential nature (i.e., fullness) would prevent the process of dependent origination, would prevent any kind of origination at all, for things would simply always have been and always continue to be. That things happen is proof that things lack the kind of nature ...
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