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2006-09-28 —
The Buddhist Monk's Discipline for Laypeople
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The Buddhist Monk's Discipline: Some Points Explained for Laypeople
, by Bhikkhu Khantipalo (Buddhist Publication Society
Wheel
Publication No. 130/131; 1984; 107k/29pp.)
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This is a useful introductory guide for laypeople who wish to understand how they can be supportive to monks, whether during a visit to a monastery or when a monk comes to stay in one's home. Includes an overview of the monks' training rules and extensive discussion of practical day-to-day matters such as how to greet a monk, how to offer food, how to provide suitable accommodation, etc.
2006-09-24 —
Dhamma talks by Thanissaro Bhikkhu
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Meditations 2
by Thanissaro Bhikkhu (2006; 508k/139pp.)
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The second in a series of anthologies of Dhamma talks that Thanissaro Bhikkhu delivered at Metta Forest Monastery, California.
2006-09-23 —
Life's Highest Blessings
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Life's Highest Blessings: The Maha Mangala Sutta
by R.L. Soni (Buddhist Publication Society
Wheel
Publication No. 254/256; 1987; 161k/51pp.)
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The Maha-mangala Sutta presents the Buddha's most fundamental teachings on how to find happiness in this very life. This book contains a translation of this important sutta, along with helpful notes, extensive commentary. Also includes the Pali text and a word-by-word translation that will be useful for Pali students.
2006-09-12 —
From the Dhammapada Commentary
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Buddhist Stories from the Dhammapada Commentary (Part II)
, Translated from the Pali by E.W. Burlingame, selected and revised by Bhikkhu Khantipalo (Buddhist Publication Society
Wheel
No. 324; 1985; 106k/32pp.)
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In the fifth century the great Pali scholar-monk Buddhaghosa wrote an extensive commentary to the much-beloved
Dhammapada
. His commentary provides background stories that set the stage for each brief verse, giving them an expansive context that greatly enriches their meaning. The present booklet is the second in a four-part anthology. (Additional volumes will appear on Access to Insight later in 2006.)
2006-08-15 —
Two essays
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Faith in Awakening
, by Thanissaro Bhikkhu (2006; 35k/9pp.)
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Is faith necessary? In this essay the author challenges three popular misconceptions concerning the role of faith in Buddhism.
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Untangling the Present: The Role of Appropriate Attention
, by Thanissaro Bhikkhu (2006; 23k/6pp.)
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The key to success in Buddhist practice lies in your ability to frame the problem of suffering correctly, in terms of the Four Noble Truths.
2006-08-09 —
The Four Nutriments
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The Four Nutriments of Life
, by Nyanaponika Thera (Buddhist Publication Society
Wheel
Publication No. 105/106; 1981; 110k/31pp.)
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Among the Buddha's most profound teachings is his observation that, like our bodies, our minds demand food for survival. Like a starving person, the mind hungers for sense-impressions; it feeds on thoughts, memories, ideas, and dreams; it even yearns for consciousness itself. This book includes carefully chosen excerpts from the suttas and commentaries that, together with the introductory essay, provide an excellent introduction to this vital topic.