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Buddha emphasizes the impermanence of all things from "summary" of The Buddha Said... by Osho

The Buddha always emphasized the impermanence of all things. He wanted us to understand that nothing in life is permanent. Everything changes, everything moves; nothing remains the same. This impermanence is not something to be afraid of or to resist; it is simply the nature of existence. When we resist impermanence, we create suffering for ourselves. We try to hold on to things that are meant to slip away, causing ourselves pain and frustration. The Buddha encourages us to accept impermanence, to embrace it, to flow with it. In doing so, we can find peace and freedom. Understanding impermanence can help us to let go of attachments and expectations. We can learn to appreciate the present moment, knowing that it is fleeting...
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