Sunday, July 26, 2015

“Our true nature is like a spacious, empty openness in which the endless variety of thoughts arise, momentarily have their existence, and in which they dissolve. Our true nature is like the ‘background’ and deeper spacious ‘context’ in which the specific ‘contents’ of the mind appear. Our true nature is empty, in that it doesn’t have any form, while at the same time it is the nature of this emptiness to ‘take on’ form.” — Paul Levy


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