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[21 December 2002]
Excerpt from the Digha Nikaya
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[5 December 2002]
Two articles about meditation practice, by Thanissaro Bhikkhu
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"The Agendas of Mindfulness"
. Mindfulness meditation is sometimes described as a kind of "passive all-encompassing acceptance" of one's immediate experience. But, as the author reminds us in this essay, the Pali texts paint a very different picture of what meditation is all about: it is, in fact, a very pro-active process with a clear agenda.
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"De-perception"
. When we sit down to meditate we usually bring along a host of assumptions about what our perceptions are, what our experience of meditation is like, and what it should be. As meditators, our task is to learn to ask the right questions — questions that will help us break through layer after layer of these false preconceived notions. This article, based on a Dhamma talk, is full of practical advice for meditators of all levels.
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[4 December 2002]
"Samsara," by Thanissaro Bhikkhu
Is samsara (the wearisome "wandering-on" from birth to death to rebirth) a place, or is it the process by which we create and re-create our own suffering? Here the author likens samsara to an addiction that we can choose to give up — or not. Which one shall it be?
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[3 December 2002]
The
2003 calendar of
uposatha
observance days
is here
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[1 December 2002]
Some very short suttas from the Anguttara Nikaya
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Lokapala Sutta (AN 2.9) — Guardians of the World
{II,i,9; A i 50}
[Thanissaro Bhikkhu, trans.]. Conscience and concern — two qualities that keep one from harm.
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Bala-pandita Sutta (AN 2.21) — Fools & Wise People
{II,iii,1; A i 59}
[Thanissaro Bhikkhu, trans.]. What's the difference between a fool and a wise person?
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Bala Sutta (AN 2.98) — Fools
{II,x,1; A i 83}
[Thanissaro Bhikkhu, trans.]. Two kinds of fools.
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Dullabha Sutta (AN 2.119) — Hard to Find
{II,xi,2; A i 86}
[Thanissaro Bhikkhu, trans.]. A grateful person is hard to find.
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Bhabba Sutta (AN 9.62) — Capable
{A iv 456}
[Thanissaro Bhikkhu, trans.]. Nine barriers to arahantship.
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Sikkha-dubbalya Sutta (AN 9.63) — Things That Weaken the Training
{A iv 457}
[Thanissaro Bhikkhu, trans.]. How to overcome the obstructions to one's progress in meditation.
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Nivarana Sutta (AN 9.64) — Hindrances
{A iv 457}
[Thanissaro Bhikkhu, trans.]. How to overcome the five hindrances.
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[7 November 2002]
Five reflections for meditators (from the Anguttara Nikaya)