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Loss April 19, 2010 One of the things you notice as you practice is how many selves you have. Often
Read moreLoss April 19, 2010 One of the things you notice as you practice is how many selves you have. Often
Read moreDon’t Worry, Be Focused December 27, 2011 In several passages in the Canon, the Buddha says that the main thing
Read moreRecollecting the Devas September 28, 2009 There was a monk back in the early part of the 20th century, Kruba
Read moreRecollection of Hell February 9, 2010 We’re sitting here fabricating, putting together a sense of the body, putting together feelings,
Read moreSkills of the Dhamma Wheel November 10, 2009 Every time we chant the Sutta on Setting the Dhamma Wheel in
Read moreThe Particulars of Your Suffering September 22, 2011 I once knew a journalist in Bangkok who asked me why Buddhism
Read moreIsolating the Aggregates July 20, 2011 As the Buddha says, one of the rewards of concentration is that you get
Read moreThe Limits of Control August 19, 2009 They say they’ve found that when they stimulate a certain part of your
Read moreStaying, Moving, & Neither December 28, 2010 If you were to boil all the issues of concentration practice down to
Read moreA Mind Without Inertia February 13, 2010 The texts tell us that when the Buddha was newly awakened, he surveyed
Read morePissing on Palaces April 9, 2010 A famous scholarly monk from Bangkok who was very skeptical about the Wilderness Tradition
Read moreGlossary Ajaan (Thai): Teacher; mentor. Arahant: A person who has abandoned all ten of the fetters that bind the mind to the
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