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This short poem discusses the Buddhist concept of anatta, which refers to the idea that no entity has a permanent, unchanging self or essence. While possessions may seem to belong to someone now, the poem suggests that ownership is impermanent and things will not belong to that person forever according to the principle of anatta. The message is to not be too attached to what one thinks they own as it will not last.
This short poem discusses the Buddhist concept of anatta, which refers to the idea that no entity has a permanent, unchanging self or essence. While possessions may seem to belong to someone now, the poem suggests that ownership is impermanent and things will not belong to that person forever according to the principle of anatta. The message is to not be too attached to what one thinks they own as it will not last.
This short poem discusses the Buddhist concept of anatta, which refers to the idea that no entity has a permanent, unchanging self or essence. While possessions may seem to belong to someone now, the poem suggests that ownership is impermanent and things will not belong to that person forever according to the principle of anatta. The message is to not be too attached to what one thinks they own as it will not last.