Thank you. I’d heard the “impermanence of phenomena” phrase before but mistakenly thought it meant things like how all your material goods will one day break down and decay. I’ll look up Sayadaw.
The orthodox Buddhist position seems to be that ‘impermanence’ is both gross (the breakdown of macro-level objects) and subtle (fluctuations in all the objects of one’s experience).
FYI, “Sayadaw” is a title / honorific, so googling just that won’t help much.
Thank you. I’d heard the “impermanence of phenomena” phrase before but mistakenly thought it meant things like how all your material goods will one day break down and decay. I’ll look up Sayadaw.
The orthodox Buddhist position seems to be that ‘impermanence’ is both gross (the breakdown of macro-level objects) and subtle (fluctuations in all the objects of one’s experience).
FYI, “Sayadaw” is a title / honorific, so googling just that won’t help much.