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Emptiness is the fullness of potential

Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
Wasn't quite sure where to post this ...

I was just surfing around as usual and found this site almost by accident -

Yet to fully explore it but it may be worthy of a read -

Here's a little taste -

Emptiness is when a person's inner-storytelling and self-conceptualizing has stopped entirely, leaving only an aware, empty presence of stillness, joy, contentment and peace. To realize true emptiness is to no longer be distracted by any thought that spontaneously appears, intuitively knowing that you are not any of them, and that you are the empty and pure presence of consciousness that perceives them.

Here is the site -

Emptiness is the fullness of potential

Enjoy!
 

David1967

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Wasn't quite sure where to post this ...

I was just surfing around as usual and found this site almost by accident -

Yet to fully explore it but it may be worthy of a read -

Here's a little taste -

Emptiness is when a person's inner-storytelling and self-conceptualizing has stopped entirely, leaving only an aware, empty presence of stillness, joy, contentment and peace. To realize true emptiness is to no longer be distracted by any thought that spontaneously appears, intuitively knowing that you are not any of them, and that you are the empty and pure presence of consciousness that perceives them.

Here is the site -

Emptiness is the fullness of potential

Enjoy!

Sounds Zen like.
 
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