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:Root of realizing impermanence is renunciation of grasping.
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:[[Root]] of [[realizing]] [[impermanence]] is [[renunciation]] of [[grasping]].
 
:In the absence of artificial maneuvers it is originally at ease.
 
:In the absence of artificial maneuvers it is originally at ease.
:Looking ahead and reflecting back are both mental diseases.
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:Looking ahead and {{Wiki|reflecting}} back are both [[mental]] {{Wiki|diseases}}.
:Responding spontaneously one realizes harmony in oneness.
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:Responding spontaneously one realizes [[harmony]] in [[oneness]].
  
 
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A disciple asked, "Wherein lies the root of impermanence? It is not easy to grasp it."
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A [[disciple]] asked, "Wherein lies the [[root]] of [[impermanence]]? It is not easy to [[grasp]] it."
  
When impermanence is keenly and genuinely realized there is no longer anything that matters. To practice on impermanence so as to gain realization of impermanence, the root lies in renunciation of one's grasping at all levels. Recollecting the past or worrying ahead is an extra activity that brings on incessant self-disturbances. A practitioner flows through situations without intentions and responds spontaneously; thus, realization of the original harmony of all phenomena might gradually be attained.
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When [[impermanence]] is keenly and genuinely [[realized]] there is no longer anything that matters. To practice on [[impermanence]] so as to gain [[realization]] of [[impermanence]], the [[root]] lies in [[renunciation]] of one's [[grasping]] at all levels. Recollecting the {{Wiki|past}} or worrying ahead is an extra [[activity]] that brings on {{Wiki|incessant}} self-disturbances. A [[practitioner]] flows through situations without {{Wiki|intentions}} and responds spontaneously; thus, [[realization]] of the original [[harmony]] of all [[phenomena]] might gradually be [[attained]].
  
 
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By Yutang Lin<br/>
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By [[Yutang Lin]]<br/>
 
[http://www.yogichen.org/gurulin/efiles/b0/b0080.html yogichen.org]
 
[http://www.yogichen.org/gurulin/efiles/b0/b0080.html yogichen.org]
  
 
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[[Category:Impermanence]]

Latest revision as of 02:08, 25 January 2016

Preaching.JPG
Root of realizing impermanence is renunciation of grasping.
In the absence of artificial maneuvers it is originally at ease.
Looking ahead and reflecting back are both mental diseases.
Responding spontaneously one realizes harmony in oneness.
Comment

A disciple asked, "Wherein lies the root of impermanence? It is not easy to grasp it."

When impermanence is keenly and genuinely realized there is no longer anything that matters. To practice on impermanence so as to gain realization of impermanence, the root lies in renunciation of one's grasping at all levels. Recollecting the past or worrying ahead is an extra activity that brings on incessant self-disturbances. A practitioner flows through situations without intentions and responds spontaneously; thus, realization of the original harmony of all phenomena might gradually be attained.

Source

By Yutang Lin
yogichen.org