I already have Ayya Khema's "Who is my self?".
Thank you in advance



Chapter 10 wrote:The First Jhana
When you enter the first jhana you are still in touch with your physical senses. Your eyes are closed but you can still hear, smell, feel, and taste. This is one definite indication of the first jhana, as opposed to others.

Suffering is asking from life what it can never give you.
mindfulness, bliss and beyond (page 8) wrote:Do not linger on the past. Do not keep carrying around coffins full of dead moments
Hi Ytrog,Ytrog wrote:Mindfulness, bliss, and beyond -- Ajahn Brahm
I didn't know about "Beyond minfulness in plain English". I read "Minfulness in plain English" a few weeks ago (same author) and that was a very good book.

Ytrog wrote:Mindfulness, bliss, and beyond -- Ajahn Brahm
Modus.Ponens wrote:Thank you for your sugestions, but please pay atention to the original post, where I asked for books on jhana as described in the suttas, ie, with the 5 senses not unactive.
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