MonkeyFire
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Is impermenance the opposite of eternal life? Why would the Buddha believe in this, since he's sublime and all? What exactly is impeemenance?
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That nothing stays the same. Forms rise and fall, atoms can be destroyed and made, molecules come together and separate. Points of Origins that no longer can be traced through the process of change giving way to new points of origin.Is impermenance the opposite of eternal life? Why would the Buddha believe in this, since he's sublime and all? What exactly is impeemenance?
Where is Buddha? Brahma and Indra searched for him but did not find him.Why would the Buddha believe in this, since he's sublime and all?
Did Buddha say that? Acinteyya, acinteyya.An ever-present eternal now by which time never has or had a true beginning or end.
The word anicca is the negative of the word nicca. Nicca means constant, reliable, permanent, so anicca means not constant, not reliable, not permanent, subject to change. Anicca is therefore related to uncertainty, which is agnostic, not gnostic, unlike the more gnostic or faith based concept of eternal life. You really can't say it is opposite.Is impermenance the opposite of eternal life? Why would the Buddha believe in this, since he's sublime and all? What exactly is impeemenance?
Is impermenance the opposite of eternal life? Why would the Buddha believe in this, since he's sublime and all? What exactly is impeemenance?
Did Buddha say that? Acinteyya, acinteyya.
'Sama sarati iti samsara' (that which is ever changing is Samsara).Impermanence: What is in constant change. Samsara. (Opposite of permanence)
You are absolutely right. That is one thing which is permanent. It is the property of what exists (in Hinduism, Brahman). Change every Planck's instant, 5.39 seconds raised to -44 power of ten (forum does not have the facility of superscript) or even quicker (the time period that we are not aware of) - virtual particles.Fluctuation must be permanent creating paradox for impermanance. Impermanance itself can not change.
Is impermenance the opposite of eternal life? Why would the Buddha believe in this,
Maybe, maybe not.Fluctuation must be iermanent creating paradox for impermenance. Impermenance itself can not change.
That is Jainism - Anekantavada.Maybe, maybe not.