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Jessica P.
Oct. 20, 2025, afternoon

This brings up the principle of impermanence in Buddhism, "[e]ssentially, the teaching of impermanence is that every conditioned aspect of life is transient in nature, subject to arising and passing. This includes every smell, taste, feeling in the body, sound, sight, and thought. These experiences come and go, and are unstable even when they seem to be permanent."

This practice is challenging to contend with most days, and I'm learning that the process of letting go of my work is as important as the process of creating it.

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