# The Colors And The Emptiness The colors mean the material world. The emptiness means void but with full of potentials. Like a point full of fields and energies. In Buddhism, these are the same. Similar to homology and cohomology corresponding. In Hinduism, it was Om (Atman = Brahman). Since Buddhism denies Atman and substitutes it with the emptiness, it has become like that. In Hinduism, the material world is an illusion and Atman (the true self) is the actual reality. In Buddhism, the material world is an illusion and the emptiness is the actual reality. Since I'm not a Buddhist, I don't accept the doctrine itself. I don't accept that the emptiness is the actual reality. I rather accept them equally as the One and the All. And the harmony of them is the most important. Recently I have changed the interior design of my house. While doing it, I have realized that materials (furnitures, things, &c.) mean the One. Those mean order and reason. And the emptiness means the All. It means changes and freedom. The harmony and the relations between materials and the emptiness are the most important in an interior design. How the emptiness changes with the materials. Also how the emptiness emphasizes the materials. Similarily, in schedules the harmony between something-time and nothing-time is the most important. You should intentionally make nothing-time which doesn't have a purpose. But you also need something-time which does have a purpose too. It is still important. You should not dismiss that. And the harmony of them is the most important in a schedule.