We are all seeking stability—a life that lasts, a self that endures, and feelings that never fade. But beneath this longing for permanence flows a deeper, quieter reality: everything is in motion. This movement, the Buddhist tradition calls Anicca**, is the very fabric of life. Our resistance to it is the source of all suffering—Dukkha.**
The Mirror of Impermanence is not a book about change; it is a profound invitation to see change as the living, breathing reality of every moment. Drawing from the core contemplative wisdom of Buddhism—Anicca (impermanence), Dukkha (resistance/suffering), and Anatta (not-self)—author Emery Ralph guides you beyond merely thinking about these truths to perceiving them directly in your daily experience.
In this transformative guide, you will learn to:
Whether you are a seasoned spiritual seeker or someone simply struggling with the unpredictable nature of modern life, this book is your mirror. Look closely, see the truth of the flow, and discover the unshakeable peace that has been yours all along.