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"Voidness" means devoid of existing in fantasized, impossible ways, for instance things existing as what they are by means of an inherent, findable nature.
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Voidness is an absolute absence of true existence.
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Voidness refers to the fact that nothing exists in impossible, fantasized ways, truly independent from everything else, but that all beings and things arise interdependently on one another.
Some Common Features of Islam and Buddhism: A Conversation with Snjezana Akpinar and Alex Berzin 2009
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AB: Voidness also is a negation or elimination – in this case, a nullification of all fantasies about how things exist.
Some Common Features of Islam and Buddhism: A Conversation with Snjezana Akpinar and Alex Berzin 2009
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The Voidness or Total Absence of an Impossible “Me” (4 parts)
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The Voidness or Total Absence of an Impossible “Me” (4 parts)
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Brief Survey of Self-Voidness and Other-Voidness Views (2 parts)
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Working Materials for Understanding Self-Voidness and Other-Voidness (5 parts)
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Advice for Studying Voidness (Emptiness) (2 parts)
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Main Points of Self-Voidness and Other-Voidness (5 parts)
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