"Super-k" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Super-k" can refer to several concepts depending on the context:
1. Superior arcuate (super-k) sign: In psychiatry, it is a sign seen in catatonic schizophrenia where the patient's arms, elbows bent and fists clenched, resemble the letter 'K'.
2. Supersonic aircraft designations: The 'K' in super-k often refers to a series of experimental supersonic aircraft developed by Dover Aircraft of the UK and Blackburn Aircraft Ltd in the 1960s-70s.
3. Informal reference to a standout performer or a super-high flyer.
Sunyata (Sanskrit: शून्यता; Prakrit: सून्यता, sunyata) is a key concept in Mahayana Buddhism and a central idea in the Prajnaparamita Sutras.<br><br>It roughly translates to "emptiness" or "voidness," describing the intrinsic nature of ultimate reality. According to this concept, phenomena and reality as a whole lack inherent existence or independent reality. <br><br>It implies that all phenomena are empty of an objective reality and are instead mere constructs of mind and dependent origination. This concept helps practitioners to transcend attachments and gain a deeper understanding of the ephemeral and interdependent nature of all things.<br><br>Sunyata is often seen as a liberating force that helps to break free from ego and one's attachment to personal experiences, concepts, and the self. It sheds light on the provisional nature of all things, encouraging us to adopt a more detached and open-minded view of life.<br><br>Prajnaparamita Sutras suggest that embracing sunyata leads to the realization of the true nature of reality. This will help us experience reality as it truly is and live more authentically.<br><br>Alan Watts said, "Sunyata can be described as the emptying of the self or the mind. "Emptiness" isn't a thing"
Suomi refers to Finland, the country located in Northern Europe, as well as the Finnish language.
A casual expression used to greet or acknowledge someone, often in a friendly or informal way. Variations of "sup" include "what's up" (a more modern and informal expression) and "supposed to" (meaning "expected to" or "meant to").
Showing or done to a very great extent; exceptionally good or successful. Extraordinary; exceptionally well done. Beyond what is usual or normal.