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<p> <img class="asset  asset-image at-xid-6a00d83451c45669e2017d3be53ef2970c" style="width: 515px;" title="Cosmos" src="https://sullydish.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/6a00d83451c45669e2017d3be53ef2970c-550wi.jpg" alt="Cosmos" /></p>
<p>A&nbsp;<a href="http://www.utne.com/mind-body/change-is-the-only-constant-zm0z12sozlin.aspx" target="_self">meditation</a> on life&#8217;s inevitable changes from Alan Lightman:</p>
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<p>I don’t know why we long so for permanence, why the fleeting nature  of things so disturbs. With futility, we cling to the old wallet long  after it has fallen apart. We visit and revisit the old neighborhood  where we grew up, searching for the remembered grove of trees and the  little fence. We clutch our old photographs. In our churches and  synagogues and mosques, we pray to the everlasting and eternal. Yet, in  every nook and cranny, nature screams at the top of her lungs that  nothing lasts, that it is all passing away.</p>
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<p>(Image ‘Poetic Cosmos of the Breath’ by <a href="http://www.tomassaraceno.com/">Tomas Saraceno</a> via <a href="http://www.ignant.de/2012/09/06/poetic-cosmos-of-the-breath/" target="_self">Ignant</a>)</p>
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