Embrace impermanence from "summary" of Being Zen by Ezra Bayda
Embracing impermanence is a fundamental aspect of Zen practice. It is not about resignation or a passive acceptance of the fleeting nature of life. Instead, it involves recognizing and acknowledging the ever-changing reality of existence. This recognition allows us to let go of our attachment to things staying the same, which ultimately leads to suffering. Impermanence is a truth that is woven into the fabric of life. Everything is in a constant state of flux, from the changing seasons to the shifting tides of our emotions. By embracing impermanence, we can learn to flow with the natural rhythm of life, rather than resisting or clinging to what is passing away. When we resist impermanence, we create unnecessary suffering for ourselves. We become attached to things staying the same, whether it be our relationships, our possessions, or ...Similar Posts
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