The Taoist paradox that accepting total impermanence is the only true immortality—your essence transcends individual death.
Taoist philosophy embraces paradox: the only permanent thing is change. Laozi teaches that clinging to fixed identity causes suffering; releasing it brings freedom. Applied to death-awareness, this means recognizing that what dies is only the temporary form, the ego-construct. Your essence—undifferentiated awareness, the life-force moving through you—was never born and cannot die. The Stoic remembers death to humble the ego; the Taoist remembers death to dissolve the illusion of a separate self. When you contemplate your impermanence, you realize the anxiety about 'your' death is attached to a self that is already illusory. By accepting the paradox that impermanence is eternal, you find freedom from the fear of personal annihilation. This is not escapism but profound realism about what actually exists.
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