- SN III 25.10. The Fabrics of the Ego are Changing
- SN III 25.8 Desire is Changing
- SN III 25.7 Thinking is Changing
- SN III 25.6 Perception is Changing
- SN III 25.5 Experiences are Changing
- SN III 25.4 Contacts are Changing
- SN III 25.3 Cognitions are Changing
- SN III 25.2 Shapes are Changing
- AN IV 41 Developments of Meditation
- SN IV 35.99 Cultivate Samādhi
Teachings on Changefulness

Holding on to Impermanence
Now here, of course,
the Buddha’s teaching on impermanence,
in regards to these five aspects of what we call ‘me’.
is at the very core of the teaching,
it is very important,
and it’s good for us to understand that.
November 18, 2021

Aniccasañña – Unabiding Mind
It would be much more valuable to cultivate, for the time of a finger snap , An unabiding mind. And this is Aniccasaññā, impermanence.
November 15, 2021

Transience and Letting go
“Or perhaps, one might notice, forms or shapes, or lights and colours, forms, Rūpa. The first fabric of the ego. One of the five constituents that we call ‘ourselves’: Form
October 28, 2021

Anicca Khandhas and the River Flows
Part of a guided meditation on impermanence: “Like looking at a river. Might seem like some parts of the river are fairly stable– some shapes, the water going around a
September 27, 2021