Embracing Impermanence
Change is an inherent part of being human, and recognizing this can deepen our empathy for others' suffering. During crises, the tension between growth and denial becomes evident, prompting a choice between awakening to fundamental truths or retreating into old habits. This moment offers a significant opportunity for transformation, yet the path forward remains uncertain.In this clip
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Related Questions
Can being aware that other humans experience the same struggles as you induce awe and self-compassion in the context of the episode Super Soul Special: Pema Chödrön: Welcoming the Unwelcome and the clip Just Like Me?
Can experience change our perspectives as discussed in the episode #152: How to Access Clarity & Connection with Yung Pueblo and the clip Shifting Arguments, Finding Middle Ground, in relation to the episode On Being Human w/ Cory Muscara and the clip Embracing Impermanence?