NO HAPPINESS OTHER THAN PEACE
No Happiness Other than Peace October 9, 2009 N’atthi santi param sukham, there is no happiness other than peace. This saying
Read moreNo Happiness Other than Peace October 9, 2009 N’atthi santi param sukham, there is no happiness other than peace. This saying
Read moreInsight into Pain June 5, 2010 Pain is a fact of consciousness. It’s what distinguishes us from robots. Robots can
Read moreMetta Means Goodwill March 9, 2011 Every morning, every night here at the monastery, we repeat a metta chant, expressing
Read morePurity of Heart Essays on the Buddhist Path by Thanissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff) Copyright copyright 2006 Thanissaro Bhikkhu This work
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Read moreReconciliation, Right & Wrong “These two are fools. Which two? The one who doesn’t see his/her transgression as a transgression,
Read moreGetting the Message The Buddha is famous for having refused to take a position on many of the controversial issues
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Read moreJhana Not by the Numbers When I first went to study with my teacher, Ajaan Fuang, he handed me a
Read moreThe Integrity of Emptiness For all the subtlety of his teachings, the Buddha had a simple test for measuring wisdom.
Read moreA Verb for Nirvana Back in the days of the Buddha, nirvana (nibbana) had a verb of its own: nibbuti. It meant to “go
Read moreThe Practice in a Word The Buddha could have concluded his teaching career with some inspiring words on the bliss
Read moreGlossary Ajaan (Thai): Teacher; mentor. Pali form: Acariya. Arahant: A “worthy one” or “pure one;” a person whose mind is free of defilement
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