Sharon Salzberg Quotes
Buddhist Teachings Discourage Us From Clinging And Grasping To Those We Hold Dear, And From Trying To Control The People Or The Relationship. What's More, We're Encouraged To Accept The Impermanence Of All Things: The Flower That Blooms Today Will Be Gone Tomorrow, The Objects We Possess Will Break Or Fade Or Lose Their Utility, Our Relationships Will Change, Life Will End.
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