"Dunya" embodies the transient nature of worldly existence, a delicate dance between presence and impermanence. It calls attention to the surfaces where meaning is both constructed and dissolves, urging an acceptance of life’s ebb without clinging. This recognition reveals a space where identity and reality intertwine softly, neither fixed nor fleeting, but always in quiet motion. It speaks to the awareness that the outer world, with all its illusions and attachments, is a reflection of inner shifts, inviting a mindful embrace of the ever-changing now.
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