Mindfulness of death
Mindfulness of death. Buddhist meditative practice to reinforce the sense of impermanence (anicca) in all things, including one's own brief appearance. It is usually combined with meditation on the transient nature of the body, and both are summarized in Buddhaghosa's Vissudhimagga 8. 1–144.
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