A state of utter clarity, uncomplicated by desire or any attachments – that is the state of ‘nothingness’.
The Buddha teaches that human suffering occurs when we lack awareness of this impermanence and insubstantiality.
Our confusion and worry stem from an inability to accept that the world is constantly changing, from a belief – or an unconscious hope – that our selves and our possessions, as well as the people who surround us, will never change.
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