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Impermanence, also
known as the
philosophical problem of change, is a
philosophical concept addressed in a
variety of
religions and philosophies. In Eastern...
- philosophies.
Impermanence may
refer to:
Impermanence (Meredith Monk album), 2008
Impermanence (Peter
Silberman album), 2017 "
Impermanence", by Architects...
- The
Heibai Wuchang, or Hak Bak Mo Seong,
literally "Black and
White Impermanence", are two
Deities in
Chinese folk
religion in
charge of
escorting the...
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Bryce David Dessner (born
April 23, 1976) is an
American composer and
guitarist based in Paris, as well as a
member of the rock band the National. Dessner's...
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Buddhist monk,
writes about Buddhist truths, and
themes such as
death and
impermanence prevail in the work,
although it also
contains p****ages
devoted to the...
- new
album on
January 20, 2019.
Their new
album "The
Fleeting Light of
Impermanence" was
announced May 23, 2019 for a June 28, 2019
release on Graveface...
- the "blowing out" of the
desires and the
gaining of true
insight into
impermanence and non-self reality. In Buddhism, saṃsāra is the "suffering-laden, continuous...
- (Persian: این نیز بگذرد, romanized: īn nīz bogzarad) is an
adage about impermanence of
Persian origin. It
reflects the
temporary nature, or ephemerality...
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uninstructed worldling is that a
noble person reflects on and
understands the
impermanence of
these conditions. This
cycle of
becoming is
characterized by dukkha...
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represents the
Buddhist exhortation to be
always mindful of death, and the
impermanence with
which samsara is suffused: "such
locations were
utilized in order...