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A BOUT THE A UTHORS G REG G OODE is a long-time student of Advaita-Vedanta, Buddhism and the Direct Path. He is the author of many articles on these topics, as well as the books entitled Nondualism in Western Philosophy, Standing As Awareness, and The Direct Path: A User Guide. Greg holds a doctorate in philosophy, and serves on the editorial board of the peer-reviewed journal Practical Philosophy: Journal of the American Practical Philosophers Association. T OMAS S ANDER is a spiritual practitioner and teacher in New York. He has studied in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and his approach is also influenced by the insights of positive psychology. Tomas grew up in Germany, holds a doctorate in mathematics and works as a research scientist at a computer company. He has published articles in the areas of mathematics, computer science and positive psychology. Praise for Emptiness and Joyful Freedom T HE B UDDHA TAUGHT THAT IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO GAIN ANY SUSTAINABLE experience of liberation without a full realization of śūnyatā or “emptiness.” On the one hand, śūnyatā is a very profound dimension of reality—the key to the supremely joyful state of complete freedom. Yet on the other, it is simply the uncontrived way things are, free from labels and reification. It is part of the natural state of everything.

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A BOUT THE A UTHORS
G REG G OODE is a long-time student of Advaita-Vedanta, Buddhism and the Direct Path. He is the author of many articles on these topics, as well as the books entitled Nondualism in Western Philosophy, Standing As Awareness, and The Direct Path: A User Guide. Greg holds a doctorate in philosophy, and serves on the editorial board of the peer-reviewed journal Practical Philosophy: Journal of the American Practical Philosophers Association.

T OMAS S ANDER is a spiritual practitioner and teacher in New York. He has studied in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and his approach is also influenced by the insights of positive psychology. Tomas grew up in Germany, holds a doctorate in mathematics and works as a research scientist at a computer company. He has published articles in the areas of mathematics, computer science and positive psychology.
Praise for Emptiness and Joyful Freedom
T HE B UDDHA TAUGHT THAT IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO GAIN ANY SUSTAINABLE experience of liberation without a full realization of śūnyatā or “emptiness.” On the one hand, śūnyatā is a very profound dimension of reality—the key to the supremely joyful state of complete freedom. Yet on the other, it is simply the uncontrived way things are, free from labels and reification. It is part of the natural state of everything. In Emptiness and Joyful Freedom , Sander and Goode explore the living spirit and liberating potential of these teachings with an eye to making them accessible and relevant to modern readers. This new book may contribute to a growing interest in the study, practice, and direct experience of this crucial principle.
– Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, author of Rebel Buddha: A Guide to a Revolution of Mind
T RANSLATING THE WRITINGS OF N AGARJUNA, THE FAMOUS Mahayana Buddhist philosopher, into a modern idiom is no small task; but that is exactly what Goode and Sander have set out to do. The result is at once both intelligent and thoroughly accessible. This is a wise and compassionate book, a good read for anyone interested in exploring the profound teachings on Emptiness.
– C.W. Huntington, author of The Emptiness of Emptiness
T HIS IS AN AWESOME AND LONG-OVERDUE BOOK. A LMOST ALL classical Indian and Tibetan works on emptiness and Madhyamaka were born from debates among Buddhists and their non-Buddhist philosophical opponents between 1800 and 1200 years ago, and they have been transmitted in unchanged form since that time. While the human mind essentially still functions in the same way, there is a definite need for an update in terms of how emptiness relates to the philosophical ideas developed in the West and how it applies to the thinking and problems of contemporary people in a practical way. This book is a groundbreaking effort in that regard: It not only transplants the Buddhist teachings on emptiness into more approachable Western terminologies and concepts but also provides a toolbox of very practical and helpful contemplations that can be applied by everybody at any time. Unlike many classical Buddhist texts on emptiness, this book actually does address the questions and issues that we Westerners have and care about. Maybe most important of all, the authors make it clear throughout that insight into emptiness is not some dry and completely removed state of indifference, a kind of dull nihilism, or sheer cynicism. Rather, they point out, a living experience of emptiness is intrinsically embedded in the warmth of great compassion and the playfulness of a joyous mind.
– Karl Brunnhölzl, author of The Center Of The Sunlit Sky: Madhyamaka In The Kagyü Tradition, and The Heart Attack Sutra: A New Commentary On The Heart Sutra
T HIS BOOK IS NOT LIKE THE OTHER NON-DUAL BOOKS ON THE SHELVES. Not even close. I worked with Greg for a number of years on emptiness. It was a very enriching and transformative period for me. If you soak in the book from all the angles that Greg and Tomas explore, you can’t help but be transformed completely by it – you may never look at awareness or emptiness teachings the same way. And that’s great news. This style of looking unearthed hidden dogmas, unexamined beliefs in objectivity, and certain essentialist views that were buried in the way I spoke about nonduality. This approach showed me that there is more than one way to speak of nonduality. And today, I choose this way, simply because it is more fun.
– Scott Kiloby, author of Living Realization and Love’s Quiet Revolution.
Also by Greg Goode

Standing as Awareness
The Direct Path: A User Guide
EMPTINESS AND JOYFUL FREEDOM
First English edition published July 2013 by N ON -D UALITY P RESS
© Greg Goode and Tomas Sander 2013
© Non-Duality Press 2013
www.emptiness.co
Back cover photos of Tomas Sander and Greg Goode by Robert M. Ford
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
One remarkable thing about the emptiness teachings, in the broad sense in which we interpret them, is their sheer variety. So it is not only a great pleasure but also quite fitting to acknowledge a large variety of people who have helped this project in many ways.
Tomas would like to acknowledge the kindness and wisdom of his Buddhist teachers Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Tsoknyi Rinpoche and Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso Rinpoche who opened his world to these liberating teachings. Greg would like to acknowledge his dharma preceptor Ven. Wen Zhu, as well as the heart-opening teachings of Ven. Yin Shun and Ven. Chin Kung.
We would also like to thank Rosemary Bakker, Carlos Ferreyros, Andrew Libby and David Turnbull, the directors of the Nalandabodhi dharma center in New York, for so kindly hosting a series of our classes on the Madhyamika and Western approaches to the emptiness teachings. In fact, this book and many of its meditations began in classes held at Nalandabodhi.
We are very grateful to Karl Brunnhölzl, Jay Garfield, Jeffrey Hopkins, C.W. Huntington, Mark Siderits and Jan Westerhoff. The commentarial work on Madhyamika from these outstanding scholars is insightful. It is also illuminated by a sensitivity to the cross-cultural issues that arise when one studies an ancient Asian teaching in a modern Western environment.
To Todd Anderson, Jonathan Bakker, Rosemary Bakker, Robert Biswas-Diener, Tim Douglas, Andrew Libby and Rob Matthews we would like to express our gratitude for comments on earlier versions of the manuscript. Their suggestions made this a better book. Thanks also to Daniel Singer, David Arjanik and Paul Brodbeck for many stimulating conversations about these topics over the years. Special thanks go to Tamara Vyshkina, who proofread each version and assisted the book’s creation in more ways than we can mention here.
Our thanks go out to Catherine and Julian Noyce at Non-Duality Press for striking out in a new direction with this project. Thank you for your support!
And to the members of the Emptiness e-group on Facebook. They come from a variety of backgrounds, Buddhist and non-Buddhist, and we’re inspired by how they’re integrating the insights from the emptiness teachings in creative and fascinating new ways.
And finally, to Greg’s lovely wife May, who understands in every way!
Contents Cover Image Title Page About the Authors Praise for Emptiness and Joyful Freedom Also by Greg Goode Copyright & Permissions Acknowledgments PART I BUDDHIST AND WESTERN SOURCES OF THE EMPTINESS TEACHINGS Introduction Chapter 1: Discovering the Joy of Emptiness Chapter 2: Emptiness Teachings in Buddhism Chapter 3: Emptiness in Western Philosophy Chapter 4: How Do I Go About Studying Emptiness? Chapter 5: The Interplay Between Emptiness, Compassion and Happiness Chapter 6: How Not to Misunderstand Emptiness Chapter 7: Some Questions From our Students PART 2 MEDITATIONS Chapter 8: How To Meditate on Emptiness Chapter 9: Freeing Yourself From Negative Personal Labels Chapter 10: Seeing Through the Illusion of the Self Chapter

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