‘To get an inkling of voidness liberation, we can deliberately empty the mind of all it contains.’
Ayya Khema
‘To get an inkling of voidness liberation, we can deliberately empty the mind of all it contains.’
Ayya Khema
‘It is useful to aim for a moment of wishless liberation.’
Ayya Khema
‘The Buddha did not teach anything inaccessible.’
Ayya Khema
‘Once we express our views, hopes, and beliefs, the argument starts, and tears start flowing.’
Ayya Khema
‘The dukkha does not necessarily arise because we can’t fulfil our wish; most likely we can.’
Ayya Khema
‘To glimpse of wishless liberation, we can notice the dissatisfaction — dukkha — that arises in the heart whenever we want something.’
Ayya Khema
‘We can’t act upon everything we see or hear.’
Ayya Khema
To get a glimpse of wishless liberation, we can notice the dissatisfaction—the dukkha—that arises in the heart and mind whenever we want something.