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Buddha has chosen one of the really very potential words - shunyata.

The English word, the English equivalent, "nothingness", is not such

a beautiful word. That's why I would like to make it "no-thingness" -

because the nothing is not just nothing, it is all. It is vibrant with

all possibilities. It is potential, absolute potential. It is

unmanifest yet, but it contains all. In the beginning is nature, in

the end is nature, so why in the middle do you make so much fuss?

Why, in the middle, becoming so worried, so anxious, so ambitious -

why create such despair? Nothingness to nothingness is the whole

journey.

Osho Take it Easy, Volume 1 Chapter 5

 

Commentary:

Being "in the gap" can be disorienting and even scary. Nothing to hold

on to, no sense of direction, not even a hint of what choices and

possibilities might lie ahead. But it was just this state of pure

potential that existed before the universe was created. All you can

do now is to relax into this no-thingness...fall into this silence

between the words...watch this gap between the outgoing and incoming

breath. And treasure each empty moment of the experience. Something

sacred is about to be born.

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