"Nibbana is not trying to get anywhere.

The attention rests in the pure space of knowing.

As we attend again and again to this pure space of knowing, our being starts to take root in the deathless. The purity of Buddha nature, free from afflictive formations, starts to become the baseline of our experience.

As we rest in the empty knowing, we see all the changing phenomena come and go.

As we tune in to empty awareness, we are linking to Buddha nature, which is of the same unconditioned nature as nibbana.

The most liberating view is not conceptual. Abiding in empty knowing is key, and it requires neither thoughts nor concepts nor philosophical views."


Emptiness: a practical guide for meditators