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Three Seals

Also known as Three Universal Truths.

1 All phenomena are impermanent.
2 All Dharma are not-self.
3 The eternity is Nirvana.

It is called the seal because it is to certify whether it is the Buddha's teaching or not. Also see Four Seals.

Three Seals
1. sealing mud: for the sort that considers something has been attained and leaves traces
2. sealing water: for whom something is attained but leaves no traces
3. sealing space: for superior ones who attain and leave no trace