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three marks of existence
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無常 (anicca):すべての現象は常に変化し、一時的であるという特徴。 / 苦 (dukkha):存在する全てのものが苦しみを含んでおり、完全な幸福ではないという特徴。 / 無我 (anatta):固有の自己や本質が存在しないという特徴。
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(Buddhism) Three characteristics of all phenomena: anicca (“impermanence”), dukkha (“suffering”) and anatta (“non-self”).
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three marks of existence
When studying the early Buddhist texts, she reflected deeply on the three marks of existence and how they apply to daily life.
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When studying the early Buddhist texts, she reflected deeply on the three marks of existence and how they apply to daily life.
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