The insight of a yogi understand that life is impermance and dharma reflect countless suffering and it is the river of no return once you can understand the important of dharma you become a yogi calm and unperturbed
Buddha nature tell us that life is impermance I am totally agree and my mind fill with gladness creative energy as define creative the cosmic dance and become boundless in many ways therefore life is impermance
Impermanence (Anithya) is not about change in the physical body or physical things. Impermanence is about the changes in the perception. Buddha taught impermanence as “perception is conditioned by cause and effect”. For example, perception of eye is conditioned by so many factors, one factor is sharpness of eye sight. We see everything relative to the limitation of eye sight(perception). If our eyes are sharp as a microscope we will see world completely different. Therefor, nothing we see is true, all the images we see conditioned by so many factors. They are just a mirage. This the meaning of impermanence. We believe what we see is true and get attached to it. That cause suffering. If wisdom arise at any moment to see the reality of perception, attachment won’t arise to it and it will stop creation of all the thoughts, hopes and disappointment cause around what we perceive. That is end of suffering, Nirvana.
@ Inna Ghising The rhetorical question won't even arise along the lines of explanation by The Buddha, presented for our Liberation from suffering. :) The Buddha said " sabbe sankhara anicca ti" meaning " all conditioned things ( matter, mind ) are impermanent " Nibbana is " unconditioned" not subject to change...in fact there is no samsaric being/ individual identity existing as the fuel for continued existence( of the aggregates / elements/ sensory faculties) has been extinguished.
....understanding 'reality, as-it-is' in the sense of openness forgot the "impermanence" link, altogether, at the point of one-ness -- realization (self-realization)..., sorry....CG....😊
....keeping one's hands open, palms-together, circle-is-closed: 🅾 ..holding-nothing, nothing, in the mind, neither: what permanence versus impermanence, ...could there be ...?...CG 😊
The Bible: “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.” Hebrews 13:8. This is in direct contradiction to this monk’s teaching. Choose one or the other to believe. You cannot have both.