A rich and beautiful text that lays out some of the core Buddhist ideas about the emptiness of existence. This book will stick with me, I’m sure, since I resonated with the teachings. Emptiness does not mean nothingness, but it does also point the reader to the fact that our material reality is impermanent and really forces the reader to come to grips with that reality. I enjoyed the translation and commentary. The authors truly put a lot of work into this in order to present the complex ideas to western readers who are most likely unfamiliar with the teachings of Buddhism. I still feel unfamiliar, but this, along with the Diamond Cutter Sutra I read earlier this year, has revealed at least a little to me.