Main article: Buddhist texts Buddhist scriptures and other texts exist in great variety. Different schools of Buddhism place varying levels of value on them. Some schools venerate certain texts as...
While in the popular mind, eternity often simply means existing for an Everlasting, i.e., limitless, amount of time, many have used it to refer to a timeless existence altogether outside of time. There are a number of arguments for eternity, by which...
Sasatavada (English: eternalism/perpetualism) is the Pali term for the Buddhist doctrine of eternal becoming or eternal life, "one life after another", or the "round of Samsara". The idea of eternal becoming is a perfect example of this. Buddhism...
Paradoxology, "the use of paradoxes". As a word it originates from Thomas Browne in his book Pseudodoxia Epidemica. [1] Artists associated with the use of paradoxes include Florentin Smarandache is known for his avant-garde movement "paradoxism" as a...
Eternalism is a position in phenomenology that the world must be seen as static and fixed. This worldview is in opposition to mobilism, which states that the world must be seen as in a constant state of flux. These worldviews are particularly relevant to paradoxology.
Eternalism/Perpetualism is the common English translation of sasatavada, the doctrine of eternal becoming rejected by Buddhism.