Dechen Norbu wrote:That's how I take it. But never really noticed him equating with shamatha.
Yes, he does. I have heard him say this many times over the years.
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Dechen Norbu wrote:That's how I take it. But never really noticed him equating with shamatha.
Namdrol wrote:Dechen Norbu wrote:Really Magnus? I never noticed that...
I never understood him to see shamatha as the experience of emptiness.
ChNN frequently says this actually, but he does not mean realization of emptiness free from extremes, he means an experience where the mind is empty of thought.
heart wrote:I always found it quite confusing that ChNNR seems to equate shamata and emptiness.
/magnus
mzaur wrote:heart wrote:I always found it quite confusing that ChNNR seems to equate shamata and emptiness.
/magnus
Ah, so that's it. Sonam's quote was indeed confusing...Rinpoche isn't talking about Pratītyasamutpāda (dependent origination) when he says shunyata/emptiness... so what does Rinpoche call dependent origination then?
It does seem that many people, especially non-Buddhists but also Buddhists too, talk about emptiness as a state of mind free from thought, perhaps because the word emptiness does seem to point to that experience [although of course shunyata does not mean that]. It does seem skillful for Rinpoche to accept that definition and use it.
Namdrol wrote:mzaur wrote:heart wrote:I always found it quite confusing that ChNNR seems to equate shamata and emptiness.
/magnus
Ah, so that's it. Sonam's quote was indeed confusing...Rinpoche isn't talking about Pratītyasamutpāda (dependent origination) when he says shunyata/emptiness... so what does Rinpoche call dependent origination then?
It does seem that many people, especially non-Buddhists but also Buddhists too, talk about emptiness as a state of mind free from thought, perhaps because the word emptiness does seem to point to that experience [although of course shunyata does not mean that]. It does seem skillful for Rinpoche to accept that definition and use it.
The experience of emptiness here is a Vajrayāna descrition.
mzaur wrote:Namdrol wrote:
The experience of emptiness here is a Vajrayāna descrition.
Ah, I see. So what does Vajrayana call the insight into Pratītyasamutpāda?
Namdrol wrote:Dechen Norbu wrote:Really Magnus? I never noticed that...
I never understood him to see shamatha as the experience of emptiness.
ChNN frequently says this actually, but he does not mean realization of emptiness free from extremes, he means an experience where the mind is empty of thought.
heart wrote:Namdrol wrote:Dechen Norbu wrote:Really Magnus? I never noticed that...
I never understood him to see shamatha as the experience of emptiness.
ChNN frequently says this actually, but he does not mean realization of emptiness free from extremes, he means an experience where the mind is empty of thought.
Like non-thought as in bliss, clarity and non-thought? He actually means something like non-conceptual?
/magnus
Namdrol wrote:heart wrote:Namdrol wrote:ChNN frequently says this actually, but he does not mean realization of emptiness free from extremes, he means an experience where the mind is empty of thought.
Like non-thought as in bliss, clarity and non-thought? He actually means something like non-conceptual?
/magnus
Yes.
alpha wrote:what does it mean when there is a self aware space without boundary of and cannot be thought of being inside or outside and thoughts seem to arise from the middle of it ?
and the thoughts dont have much strength and seem to be somewhat similar to the space they arose from?
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