IT’S NOT ABOUT FATALISM
IT’S NOT ABOUT FATALISM The early Buddhist notion of karma focused on the liberating potential of the present moment -ooOoo-
Read moreIT’S NOT ABOUT FATALISM The early Buddhist notion of karma focused on the liberating potential of the present moment -ooOoo-
Read moreLISTEN WELL Ajahn Fuang Jotiko January 1984 A talk for Mrs. Choop Amorndham, her children, and grandchildren Translated from the
Read moreA QUESTION OF SKILL: AN INTERVIEW WITH THANISSARO BHIKKHU Thanissaro Bhikkhu, also known more informally to many as Ajaan Geoff,
Read moreThe Customs of the Noble Ones Thanissaro Bhikkhu A popular theory today maintains that the Buddha’s teachings have survived all
Read moreEMPTINESS Emptiness is a mode of perception, a way of looking at experience. It adds nothing to and takes nothing
Read moreTHE HEALING POWER OF THE PRECEPTS The Buddha was like a doctor, treating the spiritual ills of the human race.
Read moreGOING FOR REFUGE The act of going for refuge marks the point where one commits oneself to taking the Dhamma,
Read moreUpasika Kee Nanayon and the Social Dynamic of Theravadin Buddhist Practice Thanissaro Bhikkhu This article was originally published as the Introduction
Read moreJHANA NOT BY THE NUMBERS When I first went to study with my teacher, Ajaan Fuang, he handed me a
Read moreBASIC BREATH MEDITATION INSTRUCTIONS The technique I’ll be teaching is breath meditation. It’s a good topic no matter what your
Read moreUSING MEDITATION TO DEAL WITH PAIN, ILLNESS AND DEATH My topic today is the role that meditation can play in
Read moreONE TOOL AMONG MANY – THE PLACE OF VIPASSANA IN BUDDHIST PRACTICE What exactly is vipassana? Almost any book on
Read moreJHANAS, CONCENTRATION, AND WISDOM PASSAGES FROM THE PALI CANON And what, monks, is noble right concentration with its supports and
Read moreJHANAS, CONCENTRATION, AND WISDOM Bhikkhu Thanissaro Excerpted from: The Wings to Awakening , by Thanissaro Bhikkhu Part III: The Basic Factors F.
Read moreUNDERSTANDING DUKKHA It sticks on the skin and goes into the flesh; from the flesh, it gets into the bones.
Read moreTHE PATH TO PEACE Sila, samadhi and panna are the names given to the different aspects of the practice. When
Read moreWHAT THE BUDDHA SAID ABOUT EATING MEAT Since the very beginning of Buddhism over 2500 years ago, Buddhist monks and
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