When we learn to live with impermanence, we allow ourselves to find more joy in life. We allow ourselves to be more grateful for the present moments, and to enjoy things for what they are, as they are. We learn not to hold on to things to the point that we try to force their continuations in our physical lives. We accept that life will changes, and that our experiences are simply to be experienced. Whether the moment is joyous or unpleasant, it will pass. Because life is meant to flow. It is not meant to be stagnant or attached at all.
Faith has set me Free
For most of my life, I didn't realise that I lacked faith. I didn't realise a lot of things about my subconscious self, in fact. Due to the fact that I've always been extremely knowledgable, somewhat like a sponge for information, and had much life experience – whether personal, or witnessed – I thought that I …