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Buddhism Quote by Jonathan Landaw

“The basic Buddhist teaching of impermanence (Pali: anicca) suggests that even the most powerful spiritual experiences come and go like clouds in the sky. The point of practice is to realize a truth so deep and fundamental that it doesn’t change, because it’s not an experience at all; it’s the…” quote by Jonathan Landaw
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““The basic Buddhist teaching of impermanence (Pali: anicca) suggests that even the most powerful spiritual experiences come and go like clouds in the sky. The point of practice is to realize a truth so deep and fundamental that it doesn’t change, because it’s not an experience at all; it’s the nature of reality itself. This undeniable, unalterable realization is known as enlightenment.””

Jonathan Landaw

About This Quote

Source Book: Buddhist teachings, contemporary analysis, 2020

Impermanence shows all experiences fade; true practice uncovers the unchanging reality of enlightenment, beyond fleeting phenomena.

In simple terms: All experiences change; enlightenment is the unchanging reality.

Key Takeaway

Seek the timeless truth beyond fleeting experiences.

Themes

impermanence enlightenment spiritual practice reality philosophy

Mood

reflective calm thoughtful

Type

philosophical spiritual

When to use this quote

  • meditation
  • daily challenges
  • grief
  • joy

Key Concepts

anicca emptiness non‑attachment mindfulness

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can impermanence be applied to modern stress?
A Different Perspective

Enlightenment may seem abstract for everyday life.

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