Master Eckhart and Longchempa
From the bottom bottomless as primary Nothing and Emptiness
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Eckhart, Longchempa, Nothing, EmptinessAbstract
Why to study comparatively Master Eckhart (1260? - 1328) and Longchempa (1308-1363)? Two people who, although still contemporary, fraduated from worlds as diverse and distant as they seem to be a Christian and Tibetan and Tibetan Buddhist? If both have acquired a deep and solid academic scholarship within different traditions so, which seems to approach them is the radical spiritual descerned in his works, which causes one another and have decisively influenced generations of students, and lasted until today as special references of vision and experience of ultimate reality and unconditional in their traditions. So devoted to posterity, calling Eckhart 'the man fron whon God hid nothing' and Longchempa 'the Knowing'.
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