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Life is impermanent and constantly changing from "summary" of Buddhism Plain and Simple by Steve Hagen
Life is impermanent and constantly changing. This is a fundamental truth of existence that Buddhism teaches. Impermanence is not just a philosophical concept; it is a fact of life that we can observe at every moment. Everything in our world is in a state of flux. From the changing seasons to the aging of our bodies, nothing remains the same. We may try to hold on to things as they are, but ultimately, we must face the reality that all things are impermanent. Understanding this truth can bring us a sense of freedom and ease. When we ...Similar Posts
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