Hi Mark,

Emptiness represents the fundamental nature of all patterns being dependently 
arisen:  dependent upon innumerable causes and conditions, dependent on wholes 
and parts, and dependent on mental designation.  Emptiness is a non-affirming 
negative because it posits no replacement for the false notion of independent 
existence.  But Emptiness, too, is empty of independent existence; this is what 
I meant by analogy, that it should not be understood as anything that exists 
independently.  Emptiness is empty of independent, inherent existence.


Marsha 



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On Dec 3, 2011, at 10:47 PM, 118 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Marsha,
> I do not understand.  What is Emptiness an analogy for?  That is, what does 
> emptiness represent?  It has struck me that I do not know what you mean by 
> emptiness.
> 
> My point was that emptiness can be full of joy, for example.  This is not an 
> analogy which is representing something else.
> 
> Confused,
> 
> Mark
> 
> Sent laboriously from an iPhone,
> Mark
> 
> On Dec 3, 2011, at 9:19 AM, MarshaV <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Mark,  
>> 
>> Okay, but I tend to think of both emptiness and full as analogy.  
>> 
>> 
>> Marsha 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Dec 3, 2011, at 10:39 AM, 118 wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Marsha,
>>> 
>>> I will stop thinking about it.  At the same time, you consider that 
>>> Emptiness is full.
>>> 
>>> Sent laboriously from an iPhone,
>>> Mark
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ___
>> 
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