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      • Shoonya means “emptiness,” or, more precisely, “nothingness.” An even more appropriate way of putting it is with a hyphen between “no” and “thing.” It is “no-thingness.” That means it is a dimension beyond physical nature. Shoonya means doing nothing.
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  2. Apr 5, 2018 · Shoonya means “emptiness,” or, more precisely, “nothingness.” An even more appropriate way of putting it is with a hyphen between “no” and “thing.”

  3. Jan 1, 2020 · Shoonya is Infinity. In Sanskrit, it is Sat, Chit, Amanda – truth, consciousness, and bliss for you and everything around you. To put this Vedic philosophy into modern perspective – over ninety-nine percent of the Rta or the cosmos is empty.

  4. Shoonya Meditation, also known as Isha Shoonya Meditation, is a powerful spiritual practice that offers a profound inner experience. Developed by Sadhguru, a renowned spiritual leader and founder of the Isha Foundation, this meditation technique has gained popularity worldwide for its transformative effects on both the mind and spirit.

  5. The state of shoonya also known as nirvana, freedom from the bondage of life and mind. This freedom is the purpose of Buddhist meditation - teaching the state of nirvana where the activity of mind, intellect and emotions comes to a total standstill. In Yoga, we use shoonya meditation as a step from dharana to dhyana.

  6. In India’s ancient texts, Shoonya is a philosophy in its own right. If you look at it numerically, Shoonya is simply Zero. Invented in India, zero has no measurable value but it adds exponential value to any number. On a literal level it means emptiness, devoid of matter or essence.

  7. May 24, 2023 · Shoonya meditation can help you relax and reduce stress. The technique enables you to reach an altered state of mind, which decreases anxiety and increases your ability to focus on the...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ŚūnyatāŚūnyatā - Wikipedia

    Śūnyatā ( / ʃuːnjəˈtɑː / shoon-yə-TAH; Sanskrit: शून्यता; Pali: suññatā ), translated most often as " emptiness ", [1] "vacuity", and sometimes "voidness", [2] or "nothingness" [3] is an Indian philosophical concept.