The fifth yama is aparigraha, non-grasping.
The impermanence of all things is a fact of life. Even so, we occupy ourselves – almost incessantly – with thoughts and actions that reflect our goals to acquire things and create conditions that we want to claim as ours. We want to have and to hold, forever and ever. Amen. So be it.
Buddhist teachings tell us that suffering – dukkha – is caused by this very human trait: clinging to the idea, the hope, of love (or whatever you want to call it)...
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