How does Chapter 14 describe the fleeting nature of the world and familial relationships?

πŸ“– Chapter 14

In Chapter 14, the transient nature of existence is a central theme. The world is compared to a flash of lightning in the clouds, emphasizing its momentary and illusory quality. It describes people as being gripped by the serpent of Time, making true happiness rare. Familial relationships with mother, father, siblings, and children are likened to pieces of wood floating in a river's current that briefly meet before a wave scatters them, never to meet again. This metaphor powerfully illustrates the temporary and ultimately separate journey of each soul, urging readers to seek something more permanent beyond these worldly ties.


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