A Critique of Momentariness

A Critique of Momentariness

This essay offers a critical examination of the Buddhist doctrine of momentariness (kṣaṇika-vāda), arguing that it overstates discontinuity in both mind and matter. Drawing on early Abhidhamma texts and meditative experience, it proposes conditional persistence as an alternative framework—one that preserves impermanence while accounting for continuity, duration, and sustained processes across mental, material, and even cosmic domains.