Saturday, 2 June 2018

The conclusion of this meditation is that we don’t find our I anywhere. It disappears. Where there previously appeared an inherently existent I, there now appears an absence of that I, like an empty-like space. As Geshe Kelsang says: We allow our mind to become absorbed in space-like emptiness for as long as possible.

The conclusion of this meditation is that we don’t find our I anywhere. It disappears. Where there previously appeared an inherently existent I, there now appears an absence of that I, like an empty-like space. As Geshe Kelsang says:
We allow our mind to become absorbed in space-like emptiness for as long as possible.

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