The Nature of Separation AT LAST YOU WIN หน้า 23
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Separation from cherished belongings, our bodies, and loved ones is a fundamental aspect of life. As we age, we experience physical losses such as teeth and hair, and ultimately, youth and beauty fade away as nothing is permanent. This cycle of loss is a universal experience, emphasizing that we are simply temporary custodians of what we hold dear. As we grapple with these realities, we must confront our mortality and the transient nature of existence. In witnessing the loss of others or facing our own eventual departure from life, we come to understand the profound nature of separation.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-The inevitability of separation
-The transience of beauty
-The impact of aging
-Embracing loss in life
-The philosophy of impermanence

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Separation from the things we love is normal. This applies not only to our belongings, property and home, but also our own bodies. No matter how hard we try, it is impossible to keep them with us forever. 15 September 2006 For example, as we grow older, we lose our teeth or our hair against our will. Eventually, youth and beauty fade away because they do not really belong to us permanently. We own them only temporarily. Thus, separation is certain to come. If it is not us who die first and leave all these things behind, then we are the one who witness the loss of people and things. That is the way of life.
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