RESTRAINT OF THE SENSES
Restraint of the Senses August 5, 1958 Restraint of the senses means making sure they’re in harmony with their objects.
Read moreRestraint of the Senses August 5, 1958 Restraint of the senses means making sure they’re in harmony with their objects.
Read moreSnakes, Fires, & Thieves April 12, 1959 The dangers faced by the mind are like poisonous snakes, fires, and great
Read moreEnduring Principles May 26, 1958 Those of us who are training our hearts and minds in hopes of the paths
Read morePART II Merit July 5, 1959 The world is a place where happiness is hard to find. Whichever direction you
Read moreOn Target August 28, 1956 To sit in meditation in a way that’s right on target, the mind has to
Read moreThe Art of Letting Go August 17, 1956 When you sit and meditate, even if you don’t gain any intuitive
Read moreAt the Tip of Your Nose August 26, 1957 If feelings of pain or discomfort arise while you’re sitting in
Read morePART III Fragments § The world is like a prison or a dungeon. People who are still tied up in
Read moreUnderstanding the World & the Dhamma August 7, 1954 Now I want you to listen intently. The Dhamma I’m going
Read moreInner Eyes October 12, 1958 Goodness in the area of the Dhamma isn’t an affair of the body. The body
Read moreNoble & True August 23, 1958 To give rise to goodness in yourself—being generous, observing the five or eight precepts,
Read moreRecollection of Virtue September 20, 1960 One of the things that defiles the mind is gaṇa-palibodha: concern over the group. You’re entangled
Read moreTreating the Mind December 24, 1960 If a monk doesn’t take proper care of himself when he’s ill, he’s punished
Read moreDedication sabbe sattā sadā hontu averā sukha-jīvino kataṁ puñña-phalaṁ mayhaṁ sabbe bhāgī bhavantu te May all beings live happily, always
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