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This is the notion that the void -- the nothing from which everything arose -- isn't alien to us.
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Anaximander taught that there was an eternal undestructible something out of which everything arises and everything returns.
Maybe, if everything arises from computations, it makes perfect sense to think of the weather and the stock market as having minds of their own.
Everything arises and subsides in consciousness.
Just randomly thinking and letting the mind wander and let anything and everything arise.
Everything is made of parts ("compounded"), everything arises due to causes (so nothing has absolute self-existence -- even "I"), and everything passes away eventually.
Being is that timeless void out of which the cosmos was born, the empty ground from which everything arises and to which everything ultimately returns.
"Well, it's only one thing to change in the world, and that's people's consciousness -- that's what everything arises from: our perceptions and our understandings.
If we were to liken the first kind of thought to a Newtonian view of reality (where A causes B and B causes C and C causes D) this second kind of thought is quantum--where everything arises freshly out of nothing and then disappears back into nothing again.
In Todd's study, translated by C. Jon Delogu, a relentless condemnation of everything American arises from an acute sense of betrayal.
Allow yourself to experience the transient nature of thoughts and feelings, welcoming everything that arises as just this, not me, not mine".
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