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A Still Forest Pool

A Still Forest Pool
Author: Achaan Chah
Publisher: Quest Books
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0835630234

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Achaan Chah spent many years walking and meditating in the forest monastery of Wat Ba Pong, engaging in the uncomplicated and disciplined Buddhist practice called dhudanga. A Still Forest Pool reflects the quiet, intensive, and joyous practice of the forest monks of Thailand. Achaan Chah’s humble words, compiled by two Westerners who are former ordained monks, awaken the spirit of inquiry, wonderment, understanding, and deep inner peace. Attachment, according to Achaan Chah, causes all suffering. Understanding the impermanent, insecure, and selfless nature of life is the message he offers for human happiness and realization. To vividly grasp the meaning of attachment leads us to a new place of practice – the path of balance, the Middle Path.


Food for the Heart

Food for the Heart
Author: Chah
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2005-06-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0861719743

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Renowned for the beauty and simplicity of his teachings, Ajahn Chah was Thailand's best-known meditation teacher. His charisma and wisdom influenced many American and European seekers, and helped shape the American Vipassana community. This collection brings together for the first time Ajahn Chah's most powerful teachings, including those on meditation, liberation from suffering, calming the mind, enlightenment and the 'living dhamma'. Most of these talks have previously only been available in limited, private editions and the publication of Food for the Heart therefore represents a momentous occasion: the hugely increased accessibility of his words and wisdom. Western teachers such as Ram Dass and Jack Kornfield have extolled Chah's teachings for years and now readers can experience them directly in this book.


No Ajahn Chah

No Ajahn Chah
Author: Dhamma Garden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 203
Release: 1994
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: 9789578896062

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The quotations in this collection have been taken from Bodhinyana, A taste of freedom, A still forest pool, Samadhibhavana, Seeing the way, Living dhamma, Food for the heart, and Venerable father, a life with Ahjahn Chah. Some quotations come from a personal collection hitherto unpublished.


Everything Arises, Everything Falls Away

Everything Arises, Everything Falls Away
Author: Ajahn Chah
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2005-03-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0834823993

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Powerful Buddhist teachings, demystified—from the spiritual mentor of Jon Kabat-Zinn, Sharon Salzberg, and Jack Kornfield Previous books by Ajahn Chah have consisted of collections of short teachings on a wide variety of subjects. This new book focuses on the theme of impermanence, offering powerful remedies for overcoming our deep-seated fear of change, including guidance on letting go of attachments, living in the present, and taking up the practice of meditation. Everything Arises, Everything Falls Away also contains stories and anecdotes about this beloved master's life and his interactions with students, from his youth as a struggling monk to his last years when American students were coming to study with him in significant numbers. These stories help to convey Ajahn Chah's unique spirit and teaching style, allowing readers to know him both through his words and the way in which he lived his life.


Being Dharma

Being Dharma
Author: Ajahn Chah
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2001-10-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0834823381

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This collection of ‘dharma talks’ from one of the great Buddhist teachers of the 20th-century is a fun, accessible crash course in Theravadan teachings on meditation, mindfulness, and more Ajahn Chah influenced a generation of Western teachers: Jack Kornfield, Sharon Salzberg, Sylvia Boorstein, Joseph Goldstein, and many other Western Buddhist teachers were at one time his students. Anyone who has attended a retreat led by one of these teachers, or read one of their books, will be familiar with this master's name and reputation as one of the great Buddhist teachers of this century. Here, Chah offers a thorough exploration of Theravada Buddhism in a gentle, sometimes humorous, style that makes the reader feel as though he or she is being entertained by a story. He emphasizes the path to freedom from emotional and psychological suffering and provides insight into the fact that taking ourselves seriously causes unnecessary hardship.


No Ajahn Chah

No Ajahn Chah
Author: Chā
Publisher:
Total Pages: 213
Release: 1994
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN:

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The quotations in this collection have been taken from Bodhinyana, A taste of freedom, A still forest pool, Samadhibhavana, Seeing the way, Living dhamma, Food for the heart, and Venerable father, a life with Ahjahn Chah. Some quotations come from a personal collection hitherto unpublished.


Venerable Father

Venerable Father
Author: Paul Breiter
Publisher: Cosimo, Inc.
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2004-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1931044813

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Available until now only in limited editions, "Venerable Father" has become an underground classic among Buddhists, especially those practicing the Thai tradition. It details the joys and struggles of Paul Breiter's years with Ajahn Chah, who was perhaps Thailand's best-known and most-loved Buddhist master. Breiter describes Ajahn Chah as a figure who is at once human yet extraordinary, an orthodox yet unconventional teacher whose remarkable skill, patience, and compassion in training disciples flowed naturally from his deep and joyous realization of the truth. Breiter also explains, quite vividly, the life of a Westerner in a Thai forest monastery and the unique spiritual lessons to be learned there. PAUL BREITER ordained in the Theravada Buddhist tradition in Thailand in 1970 and soon thereafter met Ajahn Chah. He became one of Ajahn Chah's favorite disciples and his translator, and stayed with him until disrobing in 1977. Since then, he has maintained close ties to Ajahn Chah's lineage while studying Zen and Tibetan Buddhism, and he has continued to translate Ajahn Chah's teachings, which appear in "Still Forest Pool: The Insight Meditation of Achaan Chaa" (with Jack Kornfield) and "Being Dharma: The Essence of the Buddha's Teachings."


The Art of Disappearing

The Art of Disappearing
Author: Brahm
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2011-09-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 086171668X

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Whether mere bumps in the road or genuine crises, we live in a world of unwanted events that no willpower can prevent. In The Art of Disappearing, Ajahn Brahm helps us learn to abandon the headwind of false expectations and follow instead the Buddha's path of understanding. Releasing our attachment to past and future, to self and other, we can directly experience the natural state of serenity underlying all our thoughts and discover the bliss of the present moment. In that space, we learn what it is to disappear. Ajahn Brahm, an unparalleled guide to the bliss of meditation, makes the journey as fun as it is rewarding. The Art of Disappearing, comprised of a series of teachings Ajahn Brahm gave to the monks of Bodhinyana Monastery, where he serves as abbot, offers a unique glimpse into the mind of one of contemporary Buddhism's most engaging figures.


What the Buddha Never Taught

What the Buddha Never Taught
Author: Tim Ward
Publisher: Changemakers Books
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2013-08-30
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1782792023

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There is still a place in the jungles of Thailand, where you can leave it all behind... A cult classic and bestseller in the 1990s, What the Buddha Never Taught is a humorous “behind the robes” account of life inside one of the strictest jungle monasteries in Southeast Asia. In Pahnanachat, the monks keep the 227 rules laid down by the Buddha, including refraining from all killing. But how does a foreign monk cope with cobra in the outhouse, or the temptation of a Mars Bar in his begging bowl? Find out, in this newly reincarnated 20th anniversary edition, with a new introduction by the author and a new foreword by Wade Davis. ,