(9)略空觀境界 進觀無量識
(10)善於内寂靜 離我及我所
(11)觀察無所有 是無所有處
naṅ na mkhas pa gźan dag ni | | bdag ñid bdag ñid kyis bzlog nas | |
ci yaṅ med ces mthoṅ ba ni | | ci yaṅ med pa źes dran no | |
In brief, perceiving no limits to. this emptiness, there is opened to the view boundless knowledge.
975. ’Endowed with inward rest and peace, the idea of "I" departs, and the object of "I:" clearly discriminating the non-existence of matter (bhava), this is the condition of immaterial life.
63. ‘Another one of those who are profoundly versed in the supreme Self, having abolished himself by himself, sees that nothing exists and is called a Nihilist.