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Lessons in Impermanence: How to Handle Life when Everything Changes (Episode #2)

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Aug 19, 2021
Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and lay Buddhist practitioner Jo Confino discuss the concept of impermanence in Buddhist philosophy, emphasizing the importance of living in the present moment and not being attached to anything. They explore how understanding impermanence can help us deal with suffering and create our own happiness. The podcast also includes insights on renewing Buddhism for new generations and the profoundness of Buddhist teachings.
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INSIGHT

Understanding Impermanence

  • Impermanence, a core Buddhist teaching, emphasizes that everything changes constantly.
  • It encourages us to appreciate the present moment and avoid clinging to things, including happiness.
ANECDOTE

The Broken Cup

  • Jo Confino shares a story about his favorite cup breaking.
  • He had practiced seeing it as already broken, which made letting go easier.
ANECDOTE

Meditating on Death

  • Brother Phap Huu describes meditating on his own death.
  • This experience helped him appreciate life's beauty and cherish each moment.
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