
What Can Be Relied On When Everything Changes
From Zen Mind by Zenki Christian Dillo
December 25, 2025 · 48 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the concept of impermanence in Buddhist teachings and its relevance to lived experience.
This talk explores impermanence as an intimate fact of lived experience, in contrast to our desire for permanence and stability. Along with conditionality and no-self, impermanence is a core principle of Buddhist wisdom teachings. Yet these principles only matter when they are felt directly-in this breathing body, in sickness, aging, loss, and vulnerability. This is why we meditate: practice allows impermanence to be known not as an idea, but as an existential fact of our life. What we call "...
People in this episode
Host: Zenki Christian Dillo
Topics covered
- impermanence
- Buddhist wisdom
- meditation
- existential experience
- conditionality
- no-self
Keywords
- impermanence
- Buddhism
- meditation
- existential fact
- no-self
- conditionality
- vulnerability
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