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    Impermanence (redirect from Anicca)
    concept is also referred to as becoming. The Pali word for impermanence, anicca, is a compound word consisting of "a" meaning non-, and "nicca" meaning...
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  • tilakkhaṇa; Sanskrit: त्रिलक्षण trilakṣaṇa) of all existence and beings, namely anicca (impermanence), dukkha (commonly translated as "suffering" or "cause of...
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  • Teebs (redirect from Anicca (Teebs album))
    on Brainfeeder. In October 2019, Teebs released his third studio album, Anicca, also on Brainfeeder, with features from Panda Bear, Pink Siifu, Sudan Archives...
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  • Kang-sheng as Darren Wu Chien-ho as Goh Vera Chen as Lim Mila Troncoso as Ana Anicca Panna Xenia Tan Pete Teo Stranger Eyes received the HAF Fiction Award at...
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    Skandha Śūnyatā Taṇhā (Craving) Tathātā Ten Fetters Three marks of existence Anicca Dukkha Anatta Two truths doctrine Cosmology Ten spiritual realms Six realms...
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    reflection on the Buddhist teachings on causality, thereby gaining insight into anicca, dukkha, and anattā and attaining stream entry. Mahāsī Sayādaw was a questioner...
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    Skandha Śūnyatā Taṇhā (Craving) Tathātā Ten Fetters Three marks of existence Anicca Dukkha Anatta Two truths doctrine Cosmology Ten spiritual realms Six realms...
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    schools of Buddhism teach three marks of existence: Dukkha: unease, suffering Anicca: impermanence Anattā: non-self; living things have no permanent immanent...
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  • of being a single, separated whole. In this way, anatman, together with anicca, resembles a kind of bundle theory. Instead of an atomic, indivisible self...
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    it is the ability to understand the three characteristics of all things: anicca ("impermanence"), dukkha ("dissatisfaction" or "suffering"), and anattā...
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