Lessons from Impermanence

The Urdu verse written by Azra Mughal:
یه بہار قرض هے گلوں کی مسکراهٹ پر
مرجھانا هی نهیں پہلے کھلنا بھی ضر وری هے
Translates to English:
Spring is a debt on the smile of flowers
Not just wilting, but blooming is also necessary
Lessons from the Cycle of Life
- The verse:
Spring is a debt on the smile of flowers;
Not just wilting, but blooming is also necessary
Beautifully illustrates,
“Impermanence is an inherent part of life. “
- Just as flowers bloom and eventually wilt, we too must
- Learn to appreciate
- Make the most of each moment
The Nature of Impermanence
- Impermanence is an inherent part of life.
- Affecting everything from our relationships and experiences to our existence.
- By acknowledging and accepting this reality, we can:
- Cultivate a deeper appreciation for the present moment.
- Find ways to live more mindfully.
Finding Beauty in Impermanence
- The fleeting nature of life’s moments and experiences can enhance their beauty and significance.
- Just as the brief blooming period of flowers makes their beauty more precious;
“The impermanence of life encourages us to cherish every moment.”
Living with Impermanence
- Embracing impermanence allows us to live more fully in the present,
- Letting go of attachments to inherently transient things.
- By recognizing the impermanent nature of life;
“We can focus on what truly matters and find peace amid change.”
Conclusion

- The concept of impermanence, as highlighted in the verse, reminds us;
“Appreciate the transient nature of life and find beauty in its fleeting moments.”
- By embracing impermanence, we can:
- Live more mindfully.
Cherish the time we have.
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