Śūnyatā can't "arise", in a #Buddhist sense of being dependent on a condition, because śūnyatā occurs only when all conditions for sensory experience are absent (śūnya). It can't "cease" because there is no present (aśūnya) condition you can remove to make it stop.
This is why śūnyatā is an asaṃskṛta (unconditioned) dharma. A mental state that does not depend on the presence of conditions.
@jayarava
I can think of a certain teacher from way back who might have made reference to the wriggling of eels.
@AndyLowry Heh. 😈
@AndyLowry It's no better in Sanskrit. 🤣 He is the worst philosopher in history.