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Realizing Non Exist

S Shunyata refers to the Buddhist concept of emptiness or nonexistence. Realizing shunyata allows one to be more compassionate and giving because it involves understanding that there is no fixed self or ground to cling to. When one realizes their own nonexistence, they gain freedom and can give freely without fear of loss.

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Realizing Non Exist

S Shunyata refers to the Buddhist concept of emptiness or nonexistence. Realizing shunyata allows one to be more compassionate and giving because it involves understanding that there is no fixed self or ground to cling to. When one realizes their own nonexistence, they gain freedom and can give freely without fear of loss.

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Realizing Nonexistence

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openness or emptiness. Shunyata is basically understanding nonexistence. When
you begin realizing nonexistence, then you can afford to be more compassionate, more giving. A
problem is usually that we would like to hold on to our territory and fixate on that particular ground.
Once we begin to fixate on that ground, we have no way to give. Understanding shunyata means that
we begin to realize that there is no ground to get, that we are ultimately free, nonaggressive, open. We
realize that we are actually nonexistent ourselves. Then we can give. We have lots to gain and nothing
to lose at that point.
HUNYATA LITERALLY MEANS

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