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1 1| and of itself. ~This is an emptiness that can appear clearly 2 1| occurring every moment in emptiness. If there's no attachment, 3 5| sensations of peace and emptiness in the mind, we're still 4 8| Emptiness vs. the Void~To open the 5 8| experienced it: In what ways is emptiness empty? Does it mean that 6 8| Actually, you should know that emptiness doesn't mean that the mind 7 8| have to do is to see what emptiness is like as it actually appears 8 8| onto it. The nature of this emptiness is that it's deathless within 9 8| deathless within you -- this emptiness of self -- and yet the mind 10 8| There are many levels to emptiness, many types, but if it's 11 8| type, then it's not genuine emptiness, for it contains the intention 12 8| trying to know what type of emptiness it is, what features it 13 8| know. If it's superficial emptiness -- the emptiness of the 14 8| superficial emptiness -- the emptiness of the still mind, free 15 8| self -- that's not genuine emptiness. Genuine emptiness lies 16 8| genuine emptiness. Genuine emptiness lies deep, not on the level 17 8| stillness or concentration. The emptiness of the void is something 18 8| heard, we tend to label the emptiness of the still mind as the 19 8| label things wrongly in that emptiness....Actually it's just ordinary 20 8| it as anything, for the emptiness that lets go of preoccupations