I have been focused on the devastating fires in Northern California. Those fires are horrific by historical standards. While the tragedies I witness from all over our planet deeply touch me, I notice this one has a unique impact because I can relate personally. I grew up and raised my family there, so I have family and friends I am concerned about and a long history I am witnessing disappear in smoke and ash.
Impermanence. I feel the loss and observe the different responses of those directly affected. I contemplate what mine would be, given the same circumstances. I pray.
Impermanence is an abstract concept ~ until it engulfs us in a reality of our personal experience.
So even though I am 3,000 miles away, I reassess what is important to me. I notice how impermanence shows up for all of us; in loss of health, a home, a loved one, a job, a lifestyle, a history.
Impermanence can also result in new beginnings, improved attitude, increased gratitude, greater wisdom. Freedom in a manner never suspected.
So, as I think about those I know who have lost a great deal, I know they have not lost everything. Impermanence is simply a change of form of something that always existed and always will.
I will remind myself of that next time I experience a loss. And again, I will pray.
May We All Walk in Beauty.
Endlessly changing and as we go through the changes… …. no mater where we go (in change), there we are.
Very nice…loved it. Thank you. Love, Jayanti
Thank you my friend! <3
You’re right! This is very timely…Changing Form…..once again….Thank you….