LIVING DHAMMA – THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS
LIVING DHAMMA – THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS [This talk was given at the Manjushri Institute at Cumbria, U.K., in 1977]
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Read moreLIVING DHAMMA – OUR REAL HOME Now determine in your mind to listen respectfully to the Dhamma. While I am
Read moreLIVING DHAMMA – WHY ARE WE HERE? This Rains Retreat I don’t have much strength, I’m not well, so I’ve
Read moreLIVING DHAMMA – MAKING THE HEART GOOD These days people are going all over the place looking for merit.[1] And
Read moreBEGINNINGS: THE PALI SUTTAS – PART XI: APPENDIX At the beginning of the century, when the Buddha’s Teaching had only
Read moreBEGINNINGS: THE PALI SUTTAS – PART X: CHOOSING A STANDARD In spite of all this there are still those who
Read moreBEGINNINGS: THE PALI SUTTAS – PART IX: CONCLUSIONS With the closing of the Second Council we have no further Canonical
Read moreBEGINNINGS: THE PALI SUTTAS – PART VIII: THE FIFTH NIKAYA In the entire Vana Samyutta (IX (i,197-205)) we find no
Read moreBEGINNINGS: THE PALI SUTTAS – PART VII: LATER ADDITIONS “But how do we know,” it may be asked, “that with
Read moreBEGINNINGS: THE PALI SUTTAS – PART VI: THE FIRST COUNCIL “Come, friends: let us recite the Teaching and the Discipline
Read moreBEGINNINGS: THE PALI SUTTAS – PART V: THE FOUR NIKAYAS Each company had its own core of favourite Suttas, which
Read moreBEGINNINGS: THE PALI SUTTAS – PART IV: THE VENERABLE ANANDA Within the first year after the Buddha’s enlightenment, there entered
Read moreBEGINNINGS: THE PALI SUTTAS – PART III: BEGINNINGS The Pali Suttas have their beginning in the Deer Park at Sarnath,
Read moreSyncretism? It may be objected at this point (or even sooner) that all this inquiry is absurd and that the “obvious” approach,
Read moreBEGINNINGS: THE PALI SUTTAS Where does one begin? This is obviously the first question. And when the issue at hand
Read moreBEGINNINGS: THE PALI SUTTAS – PREFACE Preface A discussion of beginnings would be entirely unnecessary were it not that beginnings
Read moreTHE MIND IN EARLY BUDDHISM – CHAPTER 7: CONCLUSION The research work in all makes the effect that citta has little to
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