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Buddhism Quote by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse

“One is a Buddhist if he or she accepts the following four truths: All compounded things are impermanent. All emotions are pain. All things have no inherent existence. Nirvana is beyond concepts.” quote by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse
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““One is a Buddhist if he or she accepts the following four truths: All compounded things are impermanent. All emotions are pain. All things have no inherent existence. Nirvana is beyond concepts.””

Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse

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Source Lecture: Buddhist philosophy seminar, 2015

The four truths outline impermanence, suffering, emptiness, and the ineffable nature of Nirvana.

In simple terms: Four truths describe impermanence, suffering, emptiness, and beyond‑concept Nirvana.

Key Takeaway

Contemplate impermanence to reduce attachment.

Themes

spirituality philosophy mindfulness impermanence emptiness

Mood

contemplative inquisitive

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

  • meditation practice
  • counseling
  • ethical decision‑making
  • creative problem solving

Key Concepts

Buddhist doctrine Four Noble Truths non‑self conceptual limits

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “no inherent existence” mean for personal identity?
  • How can recognizing impermanence improve daily life?
A Different Perspective

Interpretations vary across traditions; some may reject the premise.

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