From the May 2012 Shambhala Sun magazine: Tsoknyi Rinpoche on emptiness

According to Vajrayana Meditation, the fast track to awakening is to look directly at your own mind and discover its true nature. In this Shambhala Sun feature adapted from his new book Open Heart, Open Mind: A Guide to Inner Transformation, Tsoknyi Rinpoche explains how to experience one of the mind's most profound but often misunderstood qualities: emptiness. As he writes:

The basic meaning of emptiness, in other words, is openness, or potential. At the basic level of our being, we are "empty" of definable characteristics. We aren't defined by our past, our present, or our thoughts and feelings about the future. We have the potential to experience anything. And anything can refer to thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations.

Read more of "This Is My Mind, Luminous and Empty" here. You can find the full article, which includes meditation exercises on emptiness and clarity, in our current May 2012 Shambhala Sun magazine.

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