Search results for "Impermanence" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • in acid-free boxes. (Because of the relative impermanence of the dyes involved in creating colors, color photographs cannot be made as permanent as black ...
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  • three marks of existence, along with impermanence and anattā (non-self ... and the gaining of true insight into impermanence and non-self reality. ...
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  • *matter's growth, continuity, decay, impermanence *physical nutriment Vism XIV.36ff vedanā It is feeling born of contact (phassa) with eye ...
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  • witness to whatever is threatened with impermanence." Donald E. Pease, [https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/book-reviews/america-reviews ...
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  • other things, the Buddhist doctrine of anitya(impermanence), an empty throne, and the wheel of dhamma. ===Iconic phase (1st century CE – present)=== ...
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  • the truth of the Buddha's teaching of impermanence and gained enlightenment, becoming an arhat (liberated being). The next morning, the time ...
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  • #039;s dogmatic insistence on the fundamental impermanence of all things. As such, though Amitabha Buddha and various bodhisattvas may be venerated ...
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  • statements about the permanence or impermanence of the Union. The occasional reference to the impermanency of the Constitution are hard to interpret ...
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  • with age, when the life of the object and its impermanence are evidenced in its patina and wear, or in any visible repairs. Mono no aware (|物の哀れ ...
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  • Reincarnation (from Latin meaning "to be made flesh again") in religion and philosophy refers to the belief that a part of a living ...
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  • of goodness, the burden of rule and the impermanence of empire (a deep psychological strain, this, in 19th-century British literary culture) ...
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  • world considered as the abode of sorrow and impermanence, while "the rosegarden" refers simultaneously to a literal garden and to the garden ...
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