Summary: corresponding physical phenomena render it manifest. In the Buddhist view, every cause has an effect, and every effect, a subsequent cause. The mind, therefore, has no separate, eternal, unchanging self-existence. It arises and develops in conjunction with the physical and mental processes, and ceases when those processes cease. This interdependent nature of the mind and matter is a core aspect of Buddhist philosophy, highlighting the impermanence and interconnectedness of all phenomena in the universe.