Emptiness Made Practical: Geshe Michael Roach on Planting Karma Seeds for Wealth, Love & Peace

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In this talk Geshe Michael Roach explains, in a simple and often humorous way, the Buddhist idea of emptiness and how understanding it lets us reach the very practical goals of wealth, health, loving relationships and inner peace.

What Is Emptiness?

Emptiness doesn’t mean darkness, blankness or apathy. Geshe Michael illustrates it with the famous β€œpen & puppy” example: a human sees a pen, a puppy sees a chew toy. When both leave the room the object is neitherβ€”just β€œsome yellow thing.” The object’s identity comes from the perceiver’s own mind-seed, not from the object itself.

β€œOf course this is not enlightenmentβ€”
that would be a vegetable. …
That’s the meaning of emptiness.”

Geshe Michael Roach

Planting the Seeds of Karma

Because every experience sprouts from seeds in our own minds, the sure way to money, health, partnership or world peace is planting the right karma. β€œIf you learn emptiness and you want to make a $100 million business, you can do itβ€”with no experienceβ€”because you know how to plant the seed.”

β€œWork six months, relax six monthsβ€”good system. If you understand seed, you can do that.”

Geshe Michael Roach

Key Moments:

What can learning emptiness give you?

β€œEnough money to do anything I want … a beautiful relationship … fix my body … peace inside … peace in the world.”

Where does a pen really come from?

β€œThe pen is not coming from the pen; the pen is coming from me … from a seed in my mind.”

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How fast do seeds ripen?

β€œBuddha said: 65 times in one second.”

As Geshe Michael concludes, once we grasp emptiness we no longer struggle or fightβ€”we simply plant the seeds for the reality we wish to experience, then let them blossom.

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