06-25-2010, 12:01 AM
lex icon wrote: Loved that Tara stuff. Very clear!
Yes! it was written by a Tibetian Buddhist nun. She has made the material available (and appealing) to both experienced practitioners and lay people.
"Once all attempts to substantiated have been exhausted that is the
emptying that leads to a clear recognition of, “The one that has gone,
has come”. "
yes yes, the direct taste of emptiness. That's really what is important, the experience of it. As in the 5 paths of enlightenment, we see the first two view emptiness as a concept. So its important to get beyond that. Nagarjuna is like a swift push!
Yes! it was written by a Tibetian Buddhist nun. She has made the material available (and appealing) to both experienced practitioners and lay people.
"Once all attempts to substantiated have been exhausted that is the
emptying that leads to a clear recognition of, “The one that has gone,
has come”. "
yes yes, the direct taste of emptiness. That's really what is important, the experience of it. As in the 5 paths of enlightenment, we see the first two view emptiness as a concept. So its important to get beyond that. Nagarjuna is like a swift push!

