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In Zen we find the Mahāyāna Buddhist notion of emptiness and the Daoist notion of nothingness fully intertwined and developed into a practice of living both completely unattached and completely engaged in the world of "true emptiness, marvelous being".
This radical reaffirmation of the phenomenal world was particularly stressed in East Asian developments of Mahāyāna Buddhism, where we find such remarkably affirmative phrases as: "true emptiness, marvelous being" (Japanese: shinkū-myōu).
Probably carved in the 12th century, this marvelous being sits, alert but at ease, on the back of an equine-looking lion.
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It's marvelous isn't it?
That they still look marvelous is a tribute to him.
The purely noble and marvelous are much too simple.
What's marvelous is that it often feels the freshest.
Independence -- it's marvelous, isn't it?
And the marvelous was to be detected in the everyday, the discarded, the coincidental, and the unnoticed.
You are a marvelous human being.
But Marvelous Marv was something to behold.
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