Twain Shall Meet

Twain Shall Meet

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Twain Shall Meet

A short history of how western monks came to Ajahn Chah.

A Tree in a Forest

A Tree in a Forest

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A Tree in a Forest

An assortment of similes and comparisons used by Ajahn Chah as a method of teaching.

A Taste of Freedom

A Taste of Freedom

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A Taste of Freedom

This collection of ten talks, given by Ajahn Chah in Thailand and England, was was one of the earliest publications in English of Ajahn Chah’s teachings.

The Way It Is

The Way It Is

อาจารย์ สุเมโธ

The Way It Is

This book contains a collection of teachings of Ajahn Sumedho given to people who are familiar with Theravāda Buddhism and have some experience of meditation. Most of the chapters are edited from talks given during retreats for lay people or for Ajahn Sumedho’s monastic disciples.

Things as They Are

Things as They Are

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Things as They Are

Talks given extemporaneously to monks at Ajahn Mahā Boowa’s monastery. Each talk deals with a number of issues on a wide variety of levels.

Introduction to Insight Meditation

Introduction to Insight Meditation

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Introduction to Insight Meditation

The aim of this booklet is to serve as an introduction to the Practice of Insight Meditation as taught within the tradition of Theravada Buddhism.

Straight from the Heart

Straight from the Heart

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Straight from the Heart

The talks in this collection all deal with the practice of meditation, and particularly the development of wisdom.

Mindfulness The Path to the Deathless

Mindfulness The Path to the Deathless

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Mindfulness The Path to the Deathless

Instructions in and reflections on Buddhist meditation, edited from longer talks Ajahn Sumedho gave to meditators.

Tudong

Tudong

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Tudong

This book is an account of a ‘tudong’ (pilgrimage) walk through England, made in 1983 by Ajahn Amaro and Nick Scott.

Inner Listening

Inner Listening

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Inner Listening

This booklet describes a meditation practice often employed by Ajahn Sumedho, and found in various spiritual traditions, but which is not widely known in the Southern Buddhist world. It is a method that can support the qualities of both calm and insight, and has been found to be of great benefit to many people over the centuries.