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Living Dharma / Ajahn Chah.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Thailand : The Abbot, Wat Pah Nanachat, 1992.Description: 111 p. : 20 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 294.3 CHA
Summary: In this book, Jack Kornfield presents the heart of Buddhist practice as taught by twelve highly respected masters from Southeast Asia. These renowned teachers offer a rich variety of meditation techniques: the practices include traditional instructions for dissolving the solid sense of self, for awakening insight, for realizing Nirvana, and for cultivating compassion for all beings. Jack Kornfield’s first three chapters give an overview of Buddhist philosophy and, specifically, the meditation practices of Burma, Thailand, and Laos. The teachings in this volume are from Achaan Chaa, Mahasi Sayadaw, Sunlun Sayadaw, Achaan Buddhadasa, Achaan Naeb, Achaan Maha Boowa, Tuangpulu Sayadaw, Mohnyin Sayadaw, Mogok Sayadaw, U Ba Khin, Achaan Dhammadaro, and Achaan Jumnien.
Item type: Buddhist Philosophy
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ISER Library 294.3 CHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) E 14599 Available *26412*
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ISER Library 294.3 CHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) E 4514 - E 4520 Available *23298*
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ISER Library 294.3 CHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) E 4514 - E 4520 Available *23300*
ISER Library 294.3 CHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) E 4514 - E 4520 Available *23301*
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ISER Library 294.3 CHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) E 4514 - E 4520 Available *23303*

In this book, Jack Kornfield presents the heart of Buddhist practice as taught by twelve highly respected masters from Southeast Asia. These renowned teachers offer a rich variety of meditation techniques: the practices include traditional instructions for dissolving the solid sense of self, for awakening insight, for realizing Nirvana, and for cultivating compassion for all beings.

Jack Kornfield’s first three chapters give an overview of Buddhist philosophy and, specifically, the meditation practices of Burma, Thailand, and Laos. The teachings in this volume are from Achaan Chaa, Mahasi Sayadaw, Sunlun Sayadaw, Achaan Buddhadasa, Achaan Naeb, Achaan Maha Boowa, Tuangpulu Sayadaw, Mohnyin Sayadaw, Mogok Sayadaw, U Ba Khin, Achaan Dhammadaro, and Achaan Jumnien.

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