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Episode Description: In this talk, Kigaku Noah Rossetter explores Śūnyatā, or boundlessness, by taking us through the boundless spectrum of color. Kigaku asks, “Where do we draw the lines that separate one color from the next?” He shows us that the distinctions we make are arbitrary and the lines that divide the color spectrum are of our own creation. Kigaku goes further, relating the boundless nature of color with that of life, politics, race, and our very sense of self, and shows that,“Seeing these lines as inherent and real is suffering.”
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Kigaku Noah Rossetter Novice Priest
Kigaku Noah Rossetter first came to Upaya for the 2010 Winter Practice Period, and later in the summer, he attended a Wilderness Fast at the Prajna Mountain Forest Refuge, following which he...
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