Physical Impermanence or Annica (Buddhism) is Why We Suffer as Human Beings
Physical Impermanence or Buddhisms's Annica, is one of two reasons we suffer. The refusal to accept that flow, or change is a natural and inevitable state of existence to be clear. Photo: Queer Sci Fi

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