impermanence in A Sentence

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    Buddha taught that the only reality is Impermanence and change.

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    The only thing that is permanent in life is Impermanence.

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    The only thing that is permanent in life, is Impermanence.

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    Impermanence does not mean that maybe my computer will break.

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    This Impermanence might make some organizations reluctant to revisit their strategy.

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    Actually the subtle level of Impermanence is the real teaching of Buddhism;

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    We need to reaffirm our precious human life, and think about death and Impermanence.

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    Suddenly, at the age of 29, he was confronted with suffering and Impermanence.

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    One reason is that we are not sufficiently aware of death and Impermanence.

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    However, the Impermanence of this rule made future tax planning difficult for investors.

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    Let's then use Impermanence as an example of the process of analysis and reasoning.

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    This uncertainty, unpredictability and Impermanence is what makes our life both intriguing and beautiful.

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    The character symbolizes Impermanence, uncertainty, and is also often used among people with a criminal background.

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    Impermanence also implies that any specific unhappy period in our lives will also come to an end.

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    And for nonbelievers, as I mentioned earlier, it's important to be realistic about the fact of Impermanence.

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    The more aware we are of death and Impermanence, the more effective will our daily practice be.

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    A wilting rose, wrinkling skin, greying hair- all these remind us of one of life's most painful truths: Impermanence.

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    His Holiness made clear that on one level we can understand Impermanence to mean that life ends in death.

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    The traditional approach begins by explaining death and Impermanence and so on, but I don't find that so appropriate.

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    The Second Noble Truth of Buddhism, also known as anicca(“Impermanence”) or tanha(“craving”), states that nothing in the universe is permanent or unchanging.

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    So, whether or not we are firmly convinced of the truth that“everything created will break,” at least we understand correctly what Impermanence means.

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    Contemplate Impermanence: To consider death and loss helps to keep us awake, for we don't have forever to show those that we love how.

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    You have the audacity to argue, that is the result of the inevitability and the Impermanence of Existence, the advent of which they and pohlopotali.

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    Try to feel these facts-- Impermanence, compoundedness, interdependence-- and the fundamental cloudiness of everything intuitively, emotionally and in your body, not just conceptualize them with your mind.

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    I had to keep reminding myself of some aspects of Buddhist philosophy- about attachment and Impermanence, especially- and that on my deathbed I'm not going to regret moving abroad for a while.

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    But generally the grosser level of Impermanence is also an important part of practice because it reduces some of our destructive emotions that are based on feeling that we will remain forever.

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    If you would have asked me on May 21st, 2001, the day before I got sick with an illness that continues to this day,“Do you believe that Impermanence and change are universal laws?”?

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    It sounds both the theme of Impermanence and the idea that our identities are fluid and ever-changing, so we need not get attached to the mental state of the moment and think we will be that way from now on.

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    It leads you onto a common path, to a universal communion able, in turn, to conceive the will to vanish into everything, to give oneself, and to enjoy the Impermanence without which it would be impossible to give oneself in every instant.

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