Great emptiness
Realizations come only if we practice joyfully, with confidence and
courage. Realization doesn't grow within a timid or weak state of
mind--it blossoms in the mind free of doubt and hesitation. Realization
is fearless. When we see the true nature of reality, there's nothing
hidden, nothing left to fear. At last we're seeing reality as it is,
full of joy and peace.
Our habitual patterns can only be removed by understanding the
great emptiness aspect of true nature, that which is named the Mother of
all the buddhas. Emptiness is freedom; emptiness is great opportunity.
It is pervasive and all phenomena arise from it. As the great master
Jigme Lingpa said, "The entire universe is the mandala of the dakini."
The Mother's mandala is all phenomena, the display of the wisdom dakini.
Without this ultimate great emptiness, the Mother of the buddhas,
the universe would be without movement, development, or change. Because
of this great emptiness state of the Mother, we see phenomena
continually arising. Each display arises, transforms, and radiates,
fulfilling its purpose and then dissolving back into its original state.
This dramatic dance of energy is the activity, ability, or mandala of
the wisdom dakini. Thus, the combination of the great emptiness or
openness state, together with the activities of love and compassion, is
both the ultimate Mother and the ultimate wisdom dakini.
- from Tara's Enlightened Activity: An Oral Commentary on "The
Twenty-one Praises to Tara"
by Khenchen Palden
Sherab Rinpoche and Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche

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