09-09-2010, 12:00 AM
My interp of your post, Grand:
You want to be behind that finger rather than in front.
The question is, why point the finger at all? If the finger, pointer and pointed are all empty, why talk about them in the social context which does not acknowledge this?
To experience emptiness means to not have the social experience of being either behind or in front of the finger, for example.
You want to be behind that finger rather than in front.
The question is, why point the finger at all? If the finger, pointer and pointed are all empty, why talk about them in the social context which does not acknowledge this?
To experience emptiness means to not have the social experience of being either behind or in front of the finger, for example.

