How does Chapter 14 describe the ephemeral nature of the world and family relationships?

πŸ“– Chapter 14

Chapter 14 uses vivid imagery to convey the transient nature of worldly existence. It compares the world to a 'flash of lightning in the clouds' and states that people are constantly 'gripped by the serpent of Time.' Regarding relationships, the chapter offers a powerful metaphor: mother, father, siblings, spouse, and children are likened to 'pieces of wood floating in a river's current that meet together.' They appear united for a short time, but a single wave can scatter them, and 'once that separation occurs, they never meet again.' This teaching from Chapter 14 underscores the impermanence of all worldly connections and material life.


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