speaker photoA Sermon from: March 18, 2007
By: Rev. Andrew C. Kennedy

The Rev. Kennedy’s comments: “Sunyata, or Emptiness, in Buddhism is an elusive, fascinating view of ultimate reality. It is at once mystical and completely practical and useful in everyday life. Like the 12th century mystic Meister Eckhart, Sunyata resembles what Eckhart called the Godhead, which he sharply distinguished from God. Sunyata is the nothing that contains everything. Join me as we explore some of the main contours and back eddies of Buddhist nothingness as a Way.”

Copyright © 2007, Andrew C. Kennedy
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