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    Grandmaster melanie has a brilliant future melanie has a brilliant future melanie has a brilliant future melanie has a brilliant future melanie has a brilliant future melanie has a brilliant future melanie has a brilliant future
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    Nothing is Permanent

    NOTHING IS PERMANENT - - - PERMANENT IS NOTHING

    If we see an impermanent phenomenon really clearly, we'll see that it's permanent,
    permanent in the sense that it's subjection to change is unchanging.
    This is the permanence that living beings possess.
    There is continual transformation, and that very impermanence, that nature to change, is permanent and fixed.

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    Grandmaster austintorn@aol.com has a reputation beyond repute austintorn@aol.com has a reputation beyond repute austintorn@aol.com has a reputation beyond repute austintorn@aol.com has a reputation beyond repute austintorn@aol.com has a reputation beyond repute austintorn@aol.com has a reputation beyond repute austintorn@aol.com has a reputation beyond repute austintorn@aol.com has a reputation beyond repute austintorn@aol.com has a reputation beyond repute austintorn@aol.com has a reputation beyond repute austintorn@aol.com has a reputation beyond repute
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    Re: Nothing is Permanent

    Yes, Nothing itself would be permanent, the sum of everything always amounting to it, the only forever and infinite that there could be.

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