mianekrhidea asked: Just a short one: Can you elaborate a bit about what is Dharmakaya and Shunyata? :D
I’m not really sure what Dharmakaya is. I’m not a buddhist so I don’t really know all the terms.
Shunyata is emptiness. It is the emptiness that isn’t empty. It is also fullness. Shunyata is totality in any direction. When something is totally empty or totally full, the only true component is the totality. The emptiness or fullness is only a relative quality we attribute to it.
Shunyata is your soul, is Creation, is Divinity. It is the father, the son, and the holy spirit. It is the virgin mary who gives immaculate birth to the world.
All of these are just words, things that will die, that expire even as I type them. But reach into the moment, stop your internal dialogue and feel your existence. Then you may come to know shunyata.
Namaste!
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