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- Impermanent Resonance is the third solo album and fifth solo project by Canadian singer James LaBrie. It was released on July 29, 2013, in Europe and...
- Upanishads of Hinduism. It ****erts that everything in the world is impermanent, but impermanent nature of things is an opportunity to obtain what is permanent...
- are: sabbe saṅkhārā aniccā – all saṅkhāras (conditioned things) are impermanent sabbe saṅkhārā dukkhā – all saṅkhāras are unsatisfactory, imperfect,...
- deformation by work performed upon it. Elastic energy occurs when objects are impermanently compressed, stretched or generally deformed in any manner. Elasticity...
- that humans suffer because they crave things that are impermanent. The ignorance of the impermanent nature of things is seen as the factor responsible for...
- vibhuti). The ashes represent a reminder that all of material existence is impermanent, comes to an end becoming ash, and the pursuit of eternal Self and spiritual...
- ("pleasure," "pleasant"), yet all feelings are dukkha in that they are impermanent, conditioned phenomena, which are unsatisfactory, incapable of providing...
- "empty" or devoid of any intrinsic, eternal essence and therefore are impermanent. In traditional Buddhist philosophy, this concept is used to explain...
- measure of autonomy, reality, and power. It makes music seem disposable, impermanent. Hence it intensifies the ebb and flow of pop fashion, the way musical...
- Ones, express the basic orientation of Buddhism: we crave and cling to impermanent states and things, which is dukkha, "incapable of satisfying" and painful...