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Running on Emptiness

October 31, 2025 by Blanket Theory
Two halves of an egg shell, arranged on a surface so that their emoty insides show towards the camera above them.

What is less than nothing, but more than everything? Why is this Emptiness the most important no-thing you’ll never meet, but is as close as your breath? Zen Buddhism teaches a life grounded in Emptiness, a full life in this very moment. Believing in nothingness readied for fullness, that is the art.

Categories Philosophy Tags Buddhism, Emptiness, Freedom, Karma, Philosophy, Suffering, Time, Zen Leave a comment
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