Flowing River

Imagine that you are standing by a river, watching the water flow by. At first glance, you might see the river as a solid, continuous body of water with a clear form and identity. , However, if you were to pay close attention to the movement of the water, you would realize that the river is not a static, permanent object. The water in the river is constantly changing and flowing, and it is dependent on various conditions for its existence., For example, the flow of the water in the river is affected by the landscape it flows through, the force of gravity, and the presence of other bodies of water. The water in the river is also made up of various elements, such as minerals and living organisms, which are themselves dependent on various conditions for their survival., If you were to examine the river more closely, you would find that there is no inherent self-nature or essence to the river. It is simply a collection of parts that are dependent on various conditions for their existence. , This understanding of emptiness can help us to see the world around us more clearly. By recognizing the impermanence and interdependence of all phenomena, including ourselves, we can begin to let go of our attachments to fixed identities and ideas. This can lead to greater wisdom, compassion, and freedom in our lives.

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