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as of Sunday 2005-05-08
(2005-05-06)
A talk by Ajaan Suwat
- The Strategy of a Peaceful Mind, by Ajaan Suwat Suvaco, translated from the Thai by Thanissaro Bhikkhu (2005; 17k/4pp.)
Viewing peace of mind as a skillful strategy helps the meditator settle the mind down into concentration. But its uses also extend to more advanced stages of meditation, by helping one disengage from all involvement with the aggregates, thereby bringing the meditator to the threshold of Awakening. In this remarkable talk Ajaan Suwat weaves together teachings for beginning and advanced meditators, alike.
(2005-04-28)
Printable Uposatha day calendar
The 2005 calendar of uposatha observance days is now available in a more convenient one-page printable PDF version.
A link to the current uposatha calendar will henceforth always appear at the bottom of this "What's New" page.
(2005-04-02)
Three talks by Ajaan Lee...
...and a new study guide on Merit
- Merit: A Study Guide. Often misunderstood in the West as quaint and irrelevant to serious practice, the Buddha's teachings on puñña (merit) actually play an essential role in the development of a wise sense of self. This anthology explores the meaning of merit and how it functions to instill in the practitioner the qualities necessary to carry him or her to stream-entry and beyond.
(2005-04-01)
An essay on Nirvana
- A Verb for Nirvana, by Thanissaro Bhikkhu (2005; 30k/12pp.)
As long as we think of Nirvana (Nibbana) as a place — as a destination localized somewhere in space and time — we misunderstand its fundamental significance. In this essay (backed by a selection of sutta excerpts) the author shows that Nirvana is the ending of the entire samsaric process of becoming that creates time and space in the first place. Upon enlightenment one doesn't "enter" or "reach" Nirvana; one simply "Nirvanas."
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