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It’s Like This 108 DHAMMA SIMILES Venerable Ajahn Chah Translated from the Thai by Thanissaro Bhikkhu Copyright Copyright 2013 Ṭhānissaro
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Read moreIn Simple Terms 108 Dhamma Similes Venerable Ajahn Chah Translated from the Thai by Thanissaro Bhikkhu REVISED EDITION Copyright Copyright
Read moreNOTE With two exceptions—“Becoming a Samaṇa” and ”In the Shape of a Circle”—the talks in this book have all been
Read moreThe Knower An excerpt from a recorded conversation between Ven. Ajahn Chah and some of his Western monk disciples. AJAHN
Read moreIn the Shape of a Circle A talk given to a visiting monk who was getting discouraged in his practice.
Read moreBecoming a Samaṇa TODAY I’m giving special instructions specifically for the monks and novices. Set your hearts on listening. Aside
Read moreIn Body & Mind On August 23, 1978, Sanya Dhammasak, the Chief Privy Councilor, along with his family, visited Wat
Read moreSuppositions & Release ALL THE THINGS IN THE WORLD are suppositions that we’ve supposed into being. Once we’ve supposed them,
Read moreStill, Flowing Water OKAY, EVERYONE, BE INTENT. PAY ATTENTION. Even though you’re sitting near one another, don’t let your mind
Read moreOur Real Home This is a talk that Ajahn Chah recorded at the request of one of his students whose
Read moreA Gift of Dhamma A public talk given on October 10, 1977, addressed to the parents of a monk who
Read moreStill, Flowing Water Eight Dhamma Talks Venerable Ajahn Chah Translated from the Thai by Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu Copyright Copyright 2013 Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu This work is
Read moreGlossary Ārammaṇa: Preoccupation; object or issue of the mind or will; anything the mind takes as a theme or prop for
Read moreBirth Is Suffering When we meditate and examine the mind, we see that we want happiness. All of us born
Read moreTo the Deathless Why does the mind find it hard to grow still? Why is it not very still? The
Read moreUnwavering Conviction Get yourself ready to meditate. Sit in a composed way and examine your mind, using your mindfulness and
Read moreKamma Sit in a way that’s pleasant. There’s pleasure that can arise from sitting, and there’s pain that can arise
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