Underneath the 15 episodes there are four claims that mutually entail one another. Once you accept any one of them seriously, the other three become almost forced. This is what gives the teaching its coherence despite the speaker's refusal to systematize.
(a) Process ontology. Reality is process; "objects" are slow processes our perception conventionally freezes. This is presented as physics-grade fact, not a contemplative metaphor.
(b) The "I" is reactive and retrofitted. Movement (thought, desire, sensation) arises first; the felt subject of that movement condenses afterward, retrofitting itself as the "author." Identity through time is a stitching of such retrofits via memory.