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Excuse me, what is the understanding of the "five aggregates are empty" by the only-knowing party? I can generally understand the middle school of Tibetan Buddhism. What is the emptiness of the knowle
Excuse me, what is the understanding of the "five aggregates are empty" by the only-knowing party? I can generally understand the middle school of Tibetan Buddhism. What is the emptiness of the knowledge-only school? this void is not a vacuum, but it is called void. Color, acceptance, thought, action and knowledge, all of which are true and unchangeable with the wisdom of Prajna. Everything is repeated in the process of origin and extinction, just like bubbles in seawater. The five elements change because of the heart, and they have awareness because of the change. Self-nature is quiet, and only when the five elements and six dusts are exposed can we see, smell, feel and know. This is the change process of emptiness and existence.

Buddha should understand that emptiness is not a vacuum, and that existence is not real. Therefore, he should understand a truth: he lives with nothing to live in. Nowhere to live is not to be stained, not to be obsessed with fantasy, but to be shallow and thorough, so don't gild the lily. Born with a quiet bodhi mind, this mind remains unchanged, just like a mirror, what you look at will show, and reaching this state is close to the supreme bodhi.

roughly speaking, it's not difficult to understand, it's just a path.

amitabha