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The perfume of incense reminds us of the pervading influence of virtue, the lamp reminds us of light of knowledge and the flowers which soon fade and die, reminds us of impermanence. When we bow, we express our gratitude to the Buddha for what his teachings have given us. This is the nature of Buddhist worship.

~ Anonymous

Anonymous Buddha Flowers Gratitude Impermanence

Each moment cancels the last. In the end there is nothing, not even the end.

~ Marty Rubin

Marty Rubin Impermanence Moments The End

Sudden revelations vanish just as suddenly.

~ Marty Rubin

Marty Rubin Impermanence Insight Revelation

We say the rarajipari is the game of life, Angel said. You never know how hard it will be. You never know when it will end. You can't control it. You can only adjust.

~ Christopher Mcdougall

Christopher Mcdougall Impermanence Life Running

Be ahead of all parting, as if it had already happened,like winter, which even now is passing.For beneath the winter is a winter so endlessthat to survive it at all is a triumph of the heart.Be forever dead in Eurydice, and climb back singing.Climb praising as you return to connection.Here among the disappearing, in the realm of the transient,be a ringing glass that shatters as it rings.Be. And, at the same time, know what it is not to be.The emptiness inside you allows you to vibratein full resonance with your world. Use it for once.To all that has run its course, and to the vast unsayablenumbers of beings abounding in Nature,add yourself gladly, and cancel the cost.

~ Rainer Maria Rilke

Rainer Maria Rilke Anita Barrows Impermanence In Praise Of Mortality Joanna Macy Mortality Praise

The question was not death; living things die. It was love. Not that we died, but that we cared wildly, then deeply, for one person out of billions. We bound ourselves to the fickle, changing, and dying as if they were rock.

~ Annie Dillard

Annie Dillard Death Impermanence Love Mortality

The question was not death; living things die. It was love. Not that we died, but what we cared wildly, then deeply, for one person out of billions. We bound ourselves to the fickle, changing, and dying as if they were rock.

~ Annie Dillard

Annie Dillard Death Impermanence Love Mortality
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