Author:  Huston Smith
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In Buddhism monks recite daily the Five Remembrances, which are: I will lose my youth, my health, my dear ones and everything I hold dear, and finally lose life itself, by the very nature of my being human. These are bitter reminders that the only thing that continues is the consequences of our action. The fact that all the things we hold dear and love are transient does not mean that we should love them less but-as I do Karen and Serena-love them even more. Suffering, the Buddha said, if it does not diminish love, will transport you to the farther shore.

( Huston Smith )
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