The Dhamma and the Real World
This small book contains four talks and conversations with Abhayagiri co-Abbots Ajahn Pasanno and Ajahn Amaro.… Read the rest
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This small book contains four talks and conversations with Abhayagiri co-Abbots Ajahn Pasanno and Ajahn Amaro.… Read the rest
From the Dedication: “Todd’s life was like a river that flows gently to make all who came to know him happy… We put together this book with kind assistance from family and friends for readers who are interested in life’s lessons through stories and teachings related to this special boy’s life.”… Read the rest
This presentation by Ajahn Pasanno and Ajahn Amaro is a small compendium of the ‘essence teachings’ of the Buddha, as they appear in the Pali Canon and have been conveyed by the lineages that rely upon them (the Thai forest tradition in particular).
This is version 1.2 of this web edition, released November 2015.… Read the rest
Transcribed talks of Ajahn Pasanno and Ajahn Amaro. Ajahn Pasanno describes the practice of the Brahmaviharas – loving-kindness, compassion, empathy and equanimity. Ajahn Amaro offers an overview of Theravada Buddhism and Ajahn Chah’s teaching of Right View in this tradition.… Read the rest
A Dhamma Compass is a collection of three Dhamma talks that Ajahn Pasanno gave in the three winter retreats during 2003-2005 at Abhayagiri.… Read the rest
Edited from Dhamma talks given by Ajahn Ñāṇadhammo at Dhammaloka Buddhist Centre (31st of July, 1992) and Bodhiñāṇa Forest Monastery (22nd of January 2002) in Perth, Australia.… Read the rest
Edited from a Dhamma talk given by Ajahn Ñāṇadhammo at Cittaviveka Buddhist Monastery (June 1998) in Sussex, Southern England.… Read the rest
Edited from a Dhamma talk given by Ajahn Ñāṇadhammo at Wat Pah Nanachat (27 September 2002) in Ubon Rachathani Province, Thailand.… Read the rest
Fifty-two verses from the Dhammapada with brief contemplations. These teachings were previously made available as part of Ajahn Munindo’s Dhammasakaccha on-line programme.… Read the rest
Composed by Venerable Ācariya Mun Bhuridatto and translated from Thai by Bhikkhu Khemasanto.… Read the rest