tühivormimist
Tühivormimist, also known as "emptiness" or "voidness," is a concept in various philosophical and spiritual traditions, particularly in Buddhism. It refers to the absence of inherent existence, self, or substance in phenomena. In Buddhist philosophy, tühivormimist is a key aspect of the doctrine of dependent origination (pratītya-samutpāda), which teaches that all phenomena arise in dependence upon causes and conditions, and that nothing has an independent, abiding, or unchanging essence.
The concept of tühivormimist is often contrasted with the idea of a permanent, unchanging self or soul.
Tühivormimist is also closely related to the concept of interdependence. Everything in the universe is interconnected
In practical terms, tühivormimist can be cultivated through meditation and mindfulness practices, which help to cultivate