The temporal occurrence is hindrance.patisambhidamagga wrote:What is the ultimate meaning (paramattha) of emptiness [as it relates to] all
kinds of emptiness, which is the terminating of [temporal] occurrence in one
who is fully aware?
The antidote what removes temporal occurrence is what removes the inclination(namarupa(sn12.39)) by consciousness unable to get established. By that there opens a dimension where the eye and perception of sights fades away(sn35.117).patisambhidamagga wrote:(The seven hindrances and their antidotes)
Here, through renunciation one who is fully aware terminates the occurrence of impulsive sensual desire;
through nonaggression one who is fully aware terminates the occurrence of aggression;
through perception of light one who is fully aware terminates the occurrence of laziness/sleepiness;
through nondistraction one who is fully aware terminates the occurrence of agitation;
through understanding phenomena one who is fully aware terminates the occurrence of doubt;
through knowledge one who is fully aware terminates the occurrence of ignorance;
through gladness one who is fully aware terminates the occurrence of boredom.
empty of self = it can be gotten rid of by non-clinging.
Supreme emptiness. Supreme i gather refers to the paramattha of emptiness.patisambhidamagga wrote:What is emptiness both ways?
Internally the eye and externally visible form are both empty of a self or that
which belongs to a self or of what is permanent and everlasting and eternal
and not subject to change.
paramattha, the ultimate is what attha means,patisambhidamagga wrote:What is supreme emptiness?
This Dhamma is supreme, this Dhamma is superior, this Dhamma is excellent:
the calming of all fabrications, the relinquishing of all substrata of becoming,
the exhaustion of craving, the fading away of greed, cessation, Nibbana. This is
supreme emptiness.
Looks like the paramattha idea is to terminate paññatti(apparent reality)?https://dictionary.sutta.org/browse/a/attha/ wrote:PTS Pali-English dictionary The Pali Text Society's Pali-English dictionary
Attha,2 (nt.) [Vedic asta,of uncertain etym.] home,primarily as place of rest & shelter,but in P.phraseology abstracted from the “going home",i.e.setting of the sun,as disappearance,going out of existence,annihilation,extinction.Only in Acc.and as °- in foll phrases:atthaṅgacchati to disappear,to go out of existence,to vanish..