Hi Zac,
zac wrote:mikenz66 wrote:If you are interested in studying the Suttas I strongly recommend Bhikkhu Bodhi's collection "In the Buddha's Words".
See this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2392...
already have it:) i want it all now lol! and yeah that book's structure and index make it soooooo accessible! i love it.
If you find that book useful I would advise:
1. Listen to BB's talks on based on the book (that should keep you going for a couple of months at least).
2. Buy the MN and listen to his talks on the MN here:
http://www.bodhimonastery.net/bm/about- ... ikaya.htmlThat should keep you going for many more months. At the same time you might listen to MN talks from Ajahn Brahm and others at
http://www.dhammaloka.org.au/ to get some different perspectives.
Unfortunately, the past talks are currently not available while they redo the web site, but there are talks on about half the MN Suttas from AB and other monks/nuns.
There are many other talks on MN suttas scattered around the Internet. Their size makes them ideal for dealing with in an hour or two talk.
There is, of course, a lot of good stuff in the other Nikayas, but I prefer to first study suttas where I can hear talks (and discussion due to questions), so it's more like taking a class than just reading...
Mike
Mike