Impermanence A sense of self that rejects impermanence is bound to crash upon the shores of struggle. If your identity is not flexible enough to allow for change, the waves of life will push against you, revealing how your attachments never had the capacity to control reality. Mental pain decreases when we can see ourselves and all that is around us through the reality of change. Things begin, they last for some time, and then they end, that is the movement of life, that is the law that holds together this universe of mind and matter. Collectively, we have a tendency to appreciate beginnings more than endings. Normally, endings fill us with fear, but the wise who embrace impermanence, use it as a motivator to live with greater presence, to love more openly, and to live without holding back. Your relationship with change will define your life. A happy life requires you to embrace change as much as possible. — Yung Pueblo #impermanence #struggle #mentalPain #fear #presence #change https://www.instagram.com/p/CjDssLRuR1N/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=















