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So one of the main teachings of Buddha is that everything in this life is impermanent. There is no eternity.
I came across his Wikipedia and saw this spoken about him.
and in the Mahāparinibbāna Sutta he states that he could live for an aeon were he asked to do so
I don’t know if ‘aeon’ means ‘forever’, but that seems to be the definition I keep seeing it listed as. If it is true that this life is impermanent, then how could Buddha live permaently if he wanted to. Kind of seems like a contradiction.
I came across his Wikipedia and saw this spoken about him.
and in the Mahāparinibbāna Sutta he states that he could live for an aeon were he asked to do so
I don’t know if ‘aeon’ means ‘forever’, but that seems to be the definition I keep seeing it listed as. If it is true that this life is impermanent, then how could Buddha live permaently if he wanted to. Kind of seems like a contradiction.