The uncertain nature of things

In the deepest moments of insight we see that things change so quickly that we can’t hold onto anything, and eventually the mind lets go of clinging.

Letting go brings equanimity. The greater the letting go, the deeper the equanimity. In practice we work to expand the range of life experiences in which we are free.

U Pandita

2 thoughts on “The uncertain nature of things

  1. Thank you for this thought-provoking quote, Karl. It’s so strange to be in that moment when the realization of impermanence hits you–usually it hits me when I’m with those I love. Clinging won’t let me keep anyone; letting go will help me enjoy my time with them.

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