In Oriental philosophy, emptiness is...
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In Oriental philosophy, emptiness is understood not only in terms of humility, but also in terms of great usefulness. It is the empty vessel that can carry the needed load. It is the empty cup that can be filled with a nourishing drink. It is the empty streambed that can carry the runoff from the spring rains. It is the empty lake that can receive the rushing melt of the mountain snows. In emptiness, one can become more than previously possible, because there is the capacity in emptiness to be filled.
-- Molldrem
-- Molldrem
