![]() ![]() publicado el 15 de enero New Book A Handbook for the Relief of Suffering : Three Essays by Ajaan Lee Dhammadharo is available in ebook formats and can be read online as well. posted April 8 March Dhamma talks regular evening and short morning posted March 31 February Dhamma talks regular evening and short morning posted March 1 January Dhamma talks regular evening and short morning posted Jan. 31 Libro nuevo Nos alegra presentar Un Puñado de Arena y La Luz del Discernimiento : Las Enseñanzas de Phra Ajaan Suwat Suvaco, por Ajaan Suwat Suvaco. Applying one of the Buddha’s own principles for interpreting the suttas to his teaching on not-self. posted May 4 April Dhamma talks regular evening and short morning posted April 19 New Essay Just Right as It Is - The Teaching: All Phenomena Are Not-self, by Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu. The path of practice that takes you to nibbāna is rooted in skillful desires. posted May 4 New Study Guide Desires is available in ebook formats and can be read online as well. A Study Guide on the ten ideal topics of conversation among meditators listed in the Pali Canon. ![]() posted May 29 New Study Guide Noble Conversation is available in ebook formats and can be read online as well. The Buddha’s strategies for inducing his listeners not to focus their desires at any location at all, whether in this world or any other. ![]() posted June 9 May Dhamma talks regular evening and short morning posted June 2 New Essay Neither Here nor There, by Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu. posted June 13 2 New Suttas Saṁyutta 3:13 Doṇapāka Sutta and Aṅguttara 3:64 Venāga Sutta. How to handle the issue of the psychic powers that can come with meditation. posted June 13 New Essay Fun & Games : Psychic Powers in the Wilderness, by Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu. The suttas’ instructions for getting into formal meditation say that you start by establishing mindfulness “parimukhaṁ.” This essay explores what that means. Subscribe to RSS Notices of New Content New Essay Mindfulness to the Fore : The Meaning of Parimukhaṁ, by Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu. ![]()
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