Form Is Emptiness, Emptiness Is Form:
A Buddhist View of the Experience of 9/11

Naljorpa Ögyen Dorje and Ngakma Zér-mé Dri'mèd, Tantric Practitioners
Original date: Thursday, September 11, 2008


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The shocking events of September 11, 2001 reminded us all that everything—even the most massive and solid—is impermanent. Ngakma Zér-mé Dri'mèd and Naljorpa Ögyen Dorje will speak on this seventh anniversary of 9/11 about the inseparability of form and emptiness, our experience of these within the sense fields as apparent opposites, and the 'engine of samsara,' the cycle of dissatisfaction that arises as a result.

Ngakma Zér-mé Dri'mèd and Naljorpa Ögyen Dorje are ordained Tantric practitioners in the non-monastic Aro Ter tradition, a lineage of the Nyingma School, one of the four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Together they have over 40 years experience of study, practice, and teaching Buddhism.


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