A Still Forest Pool

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  • A Still Forest Pool Book Detail

  • Author : Achaan Chah
  • Release Date : 2013-10-23
  • Publisher : Quest Books
  • Genre : Philosophy
  • Pages : 215
  • ISBN 13 : 0835630234
  • File Size : 8,8 MB

A Still Forest Pool by Achaan Chah PDF Summary

Book Description: Achaan Chah spent many years walking and meditating in the forest monastery of Wat Ba Pong, engaging in the uncomplicated and disciplined Buddhist practice called dhudanga. A Still Forest Pool reflects the quiet, intensive, and joyous practice of the forest monks of Thailand. Achaan Chah’s humble words, compiled by two Westerners who are former ordained monks, awaken the spirit of inquiry, wonderment, understanding, and deep inner peace. Attachment, according to Achaan Chah, causes all suffering. Understanding the impermanent, insecure, and selfless nature of life is the message he offers for human happiness and realization. To vividly grasp the meaning of attachment leads us to a new place of practice – the path of balance, the Middle Path.

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