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I have been contemplating something recently on and off throughout my days. I believe that we are all one, that nothing is dependent from anything else. We project our world within our mind via our 5 senses and the 6th being the conscious, we paint our life in our mind and this is nothing new to most of us on this board I am sure.
Then I remembered what I heard when I saw a documentary on quantum physics, it stated that without consciousness nothing would in fact exist. If everything is one, does that mean there is in fact one consciousness that is painting the world before us, and we are merely a part of this, or do we all have our own consciousness, separate from each others? Are we maybe in a dream and when we are liberated we wake up into reality, or maybe into another dream...
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I think of emptiness in terms of dependent arising. Emptiness is "emptiness of inherent existence", which simply means that any particular phenomenon is composed of constituent parts and therefore is empty of inherent existence, because it depends on other causes and conditions for its phenomenal existence.
As a Mahayanist/Vajrayanist, I believe that when the reduction of everything phenomenal to its constituent parts leaves us with nothing inherently existing on its own part, what remains is Primordial Wisdom. But that's just me. I think we just have no way of knowing whether or not the one-consciousness theory is true, or whether it might connect with Primordial Wisdom.
And these beliefs, I guess, are more faith-based on my part than demonstrable or provable.
i mean i don't think the buddha was saying the source of his wisdom is nothing, hence all a function of his mind, etc, i think the emptiness is an outside source of wisdom kinda like the Tao, my opinion.
Don't buy it... I'm not selling it.
'Emptiness means dependent origination. This insight is the source of all wisdom concerning the non-inherent nature of suffering, the inherent nature of impermanence leading to compassionate detachment, and the source of the will to serve others as fully awake because "I" exist relative to everyone else to the infinite degree.'
really put it into a nutshell for me. I thought it was related to or was simply dependent oringination. I heard a nun state that anything you look at is not one thing, but made up of many little things, which are also made up of other things etc. It is impossible to find something that is dependent and one. But why is this so important to our life? How to apply this concept to every day life...
It has to go from intellectual to experiential information. This is only gleaned I feel through contemplation in a state of calm abiding, as well as transmission from high masters, like osmosis.
heres a rather wordy lengthy discussion of emptiness, it appears that your definition vajra is one school, others talk of emptiness as fullness, emptiness is definetely not nothingness etc.
Emptiness does not mean non-existence, it means relativity. Infinite potential.