http://dharmaseed.org/retreats/1300/
I am looking forward to purchasing their transalation of Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw's "Manual of Insight" when it gets published.


Ben wrote:Thanks Don
Are you familiar with this?
The Progress of Insight (Visuddhiñana-katha) by The Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw
translated from the Pali with Notes by Nyanaponika Thera
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/auth ... gress.html
kind regrds,
Ben

Viscid wrote:It can create inhibiting expectations and self-diagnoses...
rowyourboat wrote:This is on the same subject
The seven purifications and insight knowledges by Ven Matara Nanarama
http://www.buddhanet.net/pdf_file/bm7insight.pdf
With metta
Matheesha

dhamma_newb wrote:Viscid wrote:It can create inhibiting expectations and self-diagnoses...
Hi Viscid, aren't these just more objects to be mindful of?
Viscid wrote:Some teachers would discourage students from reading about the Nanas on their own... It can create inhibiting expectations and self-diagnoses...

daverupa wrote:Viscid wrote:Some teachers would discourage students from reading about the Nanas on their own... It can create inhibiting expectations and self-diagnoses...
I fail to see how such a closed-hand habit would be in keeping with the open-hand Dhamma. Maybe if the Nanas are somehow an extra spice on the Dhamma, it makes sense to watch out who learns about them and when?
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