groundlessness

IPA: grˈaʊndɫʌsnʌs

noun

  • The state or condition of being groundless.
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Examples of "groundlessness" in Sentences

  • And that's why I used earlier on the admittedly quite controversial word, 'groundlessness'.
  • It's about experiencing the groundlessness of the teaching moment instead of hiding in self-doubt or hardening yourself by being a know-it-all or sticking to your material.
  • According to an early metaphor, he seeks to "lay the groundwork" for metaphysics, but later on he speaks rather of the "groundlessness" or "abyss" Abgrund that his question opens up.
  • I have learned that when we accept the "groundlessness" of that, as the Tibetan Buddhist Pema Chodron says, when we breathe into it and find that there is actually comfort in the not-knowing, it's easy to hold that space.
  • Earthquakes, especially catastrophic ones, shake our confidence in the very ground we stand on and confront us with the groundlessness of our existence, wherein no certainty, safety, or continuity of being can be assured.

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