joedirt said:
Just want to chime in and note that the word void is a horrible translation of shunyata..which means empty of inherent existence.
Absolutely!
We are dealing with the fragility and often inadequate semantics of one human language being translated into another, within an entirely alternate, cultural context and time period. Besides, modern English is not really designed to deal with many of the specificities of the far subtler Eastern ideological conceptions.
More so, I suspect that we all mean slightly different things conceptually, as individual persons, by words like: God, Heaven, The Void, Brahman, The Tao, Allah, Nirvana, Samadhi, Satori, Sat Lok... more specifically, what is or is not truly spiritual in essence, for 'tis a wondrous, sheer emptiness and indivisible presence exuberantly echoing and reflecting itself ad infinitum.
As modern physics has clearly revealed, space is not as empty as we had for centuries upon centuries thought, for it is full of pulsing energy and invisible patterns of Sacred Geometry and universal forces manifesting existence. And as we all know, those things we perceive materially through our physical senses as solid, are not as concrete as we had once imagined, as there is an infinity of space within each finite form. An emptiness inside of the dreamscapes of the ephemeral play of self.
From my windowsill, what is "Void" is simply that which remains insubstantial in it's enigmatic, unborn nature... and
That exists as an undifferentiated field. Paradoxically, That manifests This by way of an unquantifiable mystery. Never truly loosing itself in the mirage but ever present. Eternal and momentary, Absolute and relative, Infinite and most finite. One Indivisible KABOOM expanding forever. Ergo, That is This. Which is more or less, what Brahman actually is (by my infinitesimally puny understanding).
All things arise from this Unified Field and while appearances of this and that are of themselves, wholly impermanent, for they are simultaneously, ineffable and wholly Divine in their quintessence. There is this immeasurable no-thingness, all-pervasive current of unbound force... mysteriously creating an equal and opposite twin, an echo and reflection of what is appearing spontaneously as clearly formed and quite substantial, by any subjective analysis or material equation.
So nice to hear your thoughts,
joedirt.
How did your 10 day Vipassana retreat go? Mind sharing a wee bit with the Nexus community? Sounds like an awesome thread for the
Methods of Exploring Consciousness subforum. After such a powerful experience, I had wondered if you'd possibly disappeared from this dream of material reality which we all cohabitate within. But then again, what's key is to be alive and well, here and now... and I suspect that here is where we are ultimately meant to be. 8)
Peace and Light, RS