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What cause impermanence and non-self of existence, according to Buddhism?
Three characteristics 'tilakkhaṇa' of existence (shared by all sentient beings) are:
impermanence (anicca);
suffering or unsatisfactoriness (dukkha);
non-self (anattā)
Cause(s) for dukkha characteristic of existence is well explained in Buddhism.
What are the causes (dependent origination) for 'anattā' and 'anicca' characteristics of existence?
impermanence (anicca);
suffering or unsatisfactoriness (dukkha);
non-self (anattā)
Cause(s) for dukkha characteristic of existence is well explained in Buddhism.
What are the causes (dependent origination) for 'anattā' and 'anicca' characteristics of existence?
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@Fake Genius,
Every born worldly being ends with death. I know it is nature. why?
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Every born worldly being ends with death. I know it is nature. why?
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@Albert,
Could you please send some references to your research work? I like to study them.
Could you please send some references to your research work? I like to study them.
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