Publication
Imprint: Eugene, Oregon : Center for Sacred Sciences, 1999. Context: Recorded March 21, 1999. Responsibility: Joel Morwood. Physical: sound disc (68 minutes) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. CD. Volumes/Copies: 1 volume. 2 copies: CD & AC. + streaming.
Call number
CD / Front Desk
Original publication date
1999
Collections
CSS Library Notes
Formats available for lending: CD-0130
Audio cassette tape: AC-1203
Description: In the Buddhist traditions, emptiness does not mean a mere vacuity, a voidness, or a blank state of mind. It means that forms are empty of inherent self-existence and that appearances are like dream experiences.
In theistic traditions, mystics see phenomena as being forms of God and the phenomenal universe as existing in our minds. They see nothing but God as being real and that God is not a thing. -- Therese E.
Online availability: this recording is on our iTunes podcast, and can be streamed directly from our website here: http://centerforsacredsciences.org/index.php/audios.htm.
FY1999 /
Audio cassette tape: AC-1203
Description: In the Buddhist traditions, emptiness does not mean a mere vacuity, a voidness, or a blank state of mind. It means that forms are empty of inherent self-existence and that appearances are like dream experiences.
In theistic traditions, mystics see phenomena as being forms of God and the phenomenal universe as existing in our minds. They see nothing but God as being real and that God is not a thing. -- Therese E.
Online availability: this recording is on our iTunes podcast, and can be streamed directly from our website here: http://centerforsacredsciences.org/index.php/audios.htm.
FY1999 /
Physical description
4.75 inches
Language
Original language
English