223 - Nothing is Missing
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In this episode, I explore the concept of being "already whole" by examining two seemingly contradictory Buddhist stories: the Golden Buddha and peeling an onion. The Golden Buddha story suggests we are inherently valuable, covered by layers of conditioning, while the onion story, referencing non-self, indicates we are simply layers all the way down with no fixed core. I explain that both perspectives are true and offer different "medicines" for our suffering: the gold story heals the belief that we are broken, and the onion story frees us from the endless search for a core self. The key takeaway is that because there is no fixed core, there can be no broken core, which is the ultimate good news of emptiness, allowing for growth and possibility. This understanding shifts practice from "mining" for a core to gently noticing and ceasing to add new layers of conditioning, recognizing these layers as protective armor rather than inherent flaws.
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