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The doctrine of momentariness is also a late addition to Theravada thought.
This momentariness is part of the spirit of the dance."
Together they create E, emotion, the implication being that this combination of momentariness and power are signs of deep passion.
Aspectual differences have to do with the temporal distribution of an event, for instance its completion or non-completion, continuation, or momentariness.
He also rejected the pluralism and momentariness of consciousnesses, which were core doctrines of the Vijnanavada school, and their techniques for achieving liberation.
In it Jacobi referred to the theory of the momentariness of all things formulated by the Sautrânkitas, a Buddhist sect which originated in the second or first century BC.
While the Sarvāstivādins abhidharma described a complex system in which past, present, and future phenomena are all held to have some form of their own existence, the Sautrāntika subscribed to a doctrine of "extreme momentariness" that held that only the present moment existed.