“There is nothing which is not interdependent,
Therefore there is nothing which is not emptiness.”
If you understand this secret point, that all things are interdependent, you will naturally understand emptiness; the realization of emptiness is what we really need. All the various appearances of objects to the five senses arise through the power of the karma and disposition of living beings, but whatever exists for one sentient being does not necessarily exist for everyone. The different karmic appearances of the six types of lifeforms are an example. It is for this reason that Buddhism does not accept a world creator. All the Indian and Tibetan masters clearly and extensively explain in their writings how this world arises by the power of imprints in the mind.
Written by Khenpo Karten Rinpoche in the book Precious Teachings, the chapter entitled “Happiness and Suffering Are Only Appearances, They Are Not Real” page 107 of the PDF version.