Your description of the nothingness makes me think of the bardo. When you take everything out of it, it still remains. The moment you name something, it becomes the not-bardo. We could go on infinitely trying to describe the bardo, but it is nameless. And yet it is the source of all the not-bardo.
What a wonderful essay to wake up to (literally and figuratively!). It has potent beauty, simplicity and profundity, brevity and depth all in one. How appropriate. Brava! And thank you.
Your description of the nothingness makes me think of the bardo. When you take everything out of it, it still remains. The moment you name something, it becomes the not-bardo. We could go on infinitely trying to describe the bardo, but it is nameless. And yet it is the source of all the not-bardo.
An amazing article. A good example of how science and spirituality illuminate one another.
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What a wonderful essay to wake up to (literally and figuratively!). It has potent beauty, simplicity and profundity, brevity and depth all in one. How appropriate. Brava! And thank you.