The Agendas Of Mindfulness
The Agendas of Mindfulness The Pāli term for meditation is bhāvanā: development. It’s a shorthand word for the development of skillful qualities
Read moreThe Agendas of Mindfulness The Pāli term for meditation is bhāvanā: development. It’s a shorthand word for the development of skillful qualities
Read moreSaṁsāra Divided by Zero The goal of Buddhist practice, nibbāna, is said to be totally uncaused, and right there is
Read moreSaṁsāra Saṁsāra literally means “wandering-on.” Many people think of it as the Buddhist name for the place where we currently
Read moreFreedom from Fear An anthropologist once questioned an Alaskan shaman about his tribe’s belief system. After putting up with the
Read moreQuestions of Skill The Buddha wasn’t the sort of teacher who simply answered questions. He also taught which questions to
Read moreOpening the Door to the Dhamma Respect in Buddhist Thought & Practice If you’re born into an Asian Buddhist family,
Read moreLife Isn’t Just Suffering “He showed me the brightness of the world.” That’s how my teacher, Ajaan Fuang, once characterized
Read moreThe Karma of Questions Essays on the Buddhist Path by Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff) COPYRIGHT copyright 2002 ṭhānissaro bhikkhu, expanded
Read moreAbbreviations AN Aṅguttara Nikāya MN Majjhima Nikāya SN Saṁyutta Nikāya Thag Theragāthā Ud Udāna
Read moreThe Image of Nirvāṇa We all know what happens when a fire goes out. The flames die down and the
Read moreNo-self or Not-self? One of the first stumbling blocks in understanding Buddhism is the teaching on anattā, often translated as no-self. This
Read moreWhat is Emptiness? Emptiness is a mode of perception, a way of looking at experience. It adds nothing to and
Read moreOne Tool Among Many The Place of Vipassanā in Buddhist Practice What exactly is vipassanā? Almost any book on early
Read moreThe Path of Concentration & Mindfulness Many people tell us that the Buddha taught two different types of meditation—mindfulness meditation
Read moreA Guided Meditation Sit comfortably erect, without leaning forward or backward, left or right. Close your eyes and think thoughts
Read moreTrading Candy for Gold Renunciation as a Skill Buddhism takes a familiar American principle—the pursuit of happiness—and inserts two important
Read moreRight Speech As my teacher once said, “If you can’t control your mouth, there’s no way you can hope to
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