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Kong: Spaciousness and Emptiness in Awareness

The principle that awareness itself is spacious emptiness, allowing all experience to arise without being confined or cluttered.

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Why It Matters

Kong, emptiness or spaciousness, describes the boundless, unobstructed quality of awareness itself—not the absence of things but the open space that contains all things. In the Taoist view, this emptiness is not void but pregnant potential, like the space inside a vessel that gives it usefulness. For mindfulness, kong represents a crucial shift in perspective: you are not trying to fill awareness with presence but rather discovering the natural spaciousness already available. Thoughts, sensations, and emotions arise in and dissolve back into this open space. When you rest in kong-awareness, there is room for everything—pain and joy, distraction and focus—without your basic presence becoming cramped or reactive. This reduces the exhausting effort of pushing unwanted experiences away or grasping for desired ones. Kong mindfulness means becoming comfortable with empty space, appreciating silence, and allowing your awareness to remain capacious enough for whatever arises.

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