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August 6, 2014August 19, 2020 Eric Santillan Blog, society, spirituality

The Painful Beauty of Impermanence

The cherry blossom falls after its short beautiful bloom. It floats gently down to earth. Its life is over, but the limitedness of its existence is one of the biggest reasons the blossom is so gorgeous. If we knew that the blossom would last forever, it wouldn’t have the same poignant beauty, and we’d take … Continue reading The Painful Beauty of Impermanence

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