A question about what "empty of everything" truly means, and whether it refers only to concepts or to something more.
A question about what "empty of everything" truly means, and whether it refers only to concepts or to something more.
When you say "empty of everything," do you mean empty of both concepts and ideas, or empty in some other way? Correct me if I'm wrong.
No.
The limit of words
If you are not a thing, not a concept, not anything you can know, then you are nowhere, and you are fully empty of anything. Yet some "still" is. There comes a point where words just become more words about themselves.