The presented texts discuss the central importance of the mind in Buddhist philosophy, particularly within the context of Mahamudra. They affirm the existence of authentic sources which assert that the phenomenal world is dependent on the mind, and its true nature can be known through meditation on the mind itself. The sources detail methods of analytical investigation of the mind, encouraging the search for its form, color, location, and other characteristics, in order to ultimately realize its emptiness and luminosity. It is emphasized that the emptiness of the mind does not mean its complete absence, but rather its freedom from independent existence and fixed attributes, making it similar to space. Ultimately, realizing the nature of the mind through self-awareness leads to the understanding that all external phenomena are projections of the mind and do not possess independent reality, leading to the comprehension of the unity of all phenomena and their interconnectedness with emptiness.
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