book that details theravada practice? (not visuddhimagga)

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Mr Man
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Re: book that details theravada practice? (not visuddhimagga)

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It might be woeth keeping an eye on this project http://www.buddhistteachings.org/buddha ... ng_wp_cron

"Bud­dhad­hamma is a com­pendium of the Bud­dhist Pali Canon. It is divided into two parts: part one con­tains the objec­tive and bal­anced truths that are the foun­da­tion of the Bud­dhist sys­tem of prac­tice (the Mid­dle Teach­ing)."

"The Bud­dhad­hamma Foun­da­tion, a non-profit pub­lish­ing com­pany in Bangkok, is presently spon­sor­ing a com­plete Eng­lish trans­la­tion of Bud­dhad­hamma. With Ajahn Payutto’s bless­ing, Robin Moore is doing the trans­la­tion work for this project. The plan is to fin­ish this trans­la­tion before the end of the year 2013."
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Re: book that details theravada practice? (not visuddhimagga)

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LonesomeYogurt wrote:If you liked Focused and Fearless, have you read her larger work, Wisdom Wide and Deep? It is essentially Focused and Fearless 2.0 and I enjoyed it quite a bit.
yeah people keep recommending that one. thanks. i'm reading bhante g "four foundations of mindfulness in plain english" then analayo's "satipatthana: the direct path to realization", the catherine book will probably be after those two.
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