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- wheel186.html accessdate "2009-07-14".
- wheel186.html accessdate "2015-11-01".
- wheel186.html isCitedBy Existence.
- wheel186.html isCitedBy List_of_Ship_of_Theseus_examples.
- wheel186.html isCitedBy Three_marks_of_existence.
- wheel186.html last "The Buddhist Publication Society".
- wheel186.html quote "Change or impermanence is an essential characteristic of all phenomenal existence. We cannot say of anything, animate or inanimate, organic or inorganic, "this is lasting"; for even while we are saying this, it is undergoing change. All is fleeting; the beauty of flowers, the bird's melody, the bee's hum, and a sunset's glory. There are three types of teachers, the first one teaches that the ego or the self is real now as well as in the future ; the second one teaches that the ego is real only in this life, not in the future; the third one teaches that the concept of an ego is an illusion: it is not real either in this life or in the hereafter. The first one is the eternalist ; the second one is the annihilationist ; the third one is the Buddha who teaches the middle way of avoiding the extremes of eternalism and annihilationism.".
- wheel186.html quote "Change or impermanence is the essential characteristic of all phenomenal existence. We cannot say of anything, animate or inanimate, organic or inorganic, "this is lasting"; for even while we are saying this, it would be undergoing change. All is fleeting; the beauty of flowers, the bird's melody, the bee's hum, and a sunset's glory.".
- wheel186.html title "The Three Basic Facts of Existence".
- wheel186.html title "The Three Basic Facts of Existence: I. Impermanence".
- wheel186.html url wheel186.html.
- wheel186.html url "http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/various/wheel186.html".
- wheel186.html website "www.accesstoinsight.org".