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That's definitely a way to interpret it. There's another meaning though. 🧘‍♂️

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Haha, this actually wasn't intended to be a riddle. It's the concept of Śūnyatā from Mahāyāna tradition of Zen Buddhism.

In Zen Buddhism, śūnyatā (pronounced "shoony-ta") is a central concept that refers to the emptiness or voidness of all phenomena. This emptiness is not a nothingness or nihilism, but rather a recognition that all things are interdependent and lack an independent, unchanging essence. The realization of emptiness is seen as the key to enlightenment, as it frees us from the limitations of our ego and allows us to see the true nature of reality.

The concept of śūnyatā is often misunderstood, and some people misinterpret it as meaning that nothing exists. This is not the case. śūnyatā is not a denial of reality, but rather a deeper understanding of it. It is the recognition that all things are impermanent, constantly changing, and interdependent. We tend to perceive things as having a fixed, independent existence, but this is an illusion.

The realization of śūnyatā is a gradual process that requires deep contemplation and meditation. It is not something that can be intellectualized or understood simply by reading about it. It is a direct experience that comes from seeing things as they truly are.

The importance of śūnyatā in Zen Buddhism is that it liberates us from our attachments to things and ideas. When we realize that everything is empty of inherent existence, we are no longer bound by our desires and fears. This allows us to live in a more peaceful and open-hearted way.

The cultivation of śūnyatā is a lifelong practice. It is something that we must continually work on, as our minds are constantly trying to grasp onto things and ideas. However, it is a rewarding practice that can lead to great freedom and liberation.

Here are some of the benefits of understanding and cultivating śūnyatā in Zen Buddhism:

Reduced suffering: By letting go of our attachments, we can reduce the suffering that we experience in our lives.

Increased compassion: When we see that all beings are empty of inherent existence, we are more likely to feel compassion for them.

Embracing impermanence: When we accept that everything is impermanent, we can learn to live more in the present moment.

Open-mindedness: By letting go of our preconceptions, we can be more open-minded and accepting of others.

Tranquility: The realization of śūnyatā can bring us a deep sense of peace and tranquility.

Thank you for sharing this🙏🏽 this is brilliant. Contemplation and meditation are valuable, for bringing us into the present. By embracing impermanence we also have an opportunity to let go of things, ideas or concepts, and the ego.

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Have you come across this concept before? I thought I understood it a few times before I experienced satori.

I have heard of it in many different forms and at different times in my life but like you said, it takes a while to understand, apply and consider 😊

I’m definitely not there yet

You can't buy it.

Nobody can show it to you.

And if you try to look for it, you won't find it.

Tag, you're it.

"How do you take someone to the place they already are?"

That's a good one too.

It is.

Another one is “Wherever you go, there you are “

Had to explain that one to someone this week, still not sure I did it justice ..

Yea, that's a good one too.