Elohim wrote:Food for the Heart was one of the first books on Buddhism that really struck me in a profound way.

retrofuturist wrote:Greetings,
Ajahn Chah has been a big influence on me, particularly early on so I thought I'd share the following website with you...
http://www.ajahnchah.org/
... and personally recommend the following PDF containing what I believe are a full collection of his recorded Dhamma talks
http://www.ajahnchah.org/pdf/the_teachi ... ah_web.pdf
He doesn't always speak with precision regarding terminology but he speaks from experiential wisdom... of that I have no doubt.
Youtube video of Ajahn Chah: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qu7mtlbVBOA
Metta,
Retro.

bodom_bad_boy wrote:Venerable Ajahn Chah![]()
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as at the moment I am reading Unshakeable Peace where he says we are like warriors (not a direct quote) Page 52/3 of the copy I have in the mastering meditation section.
. A book of his that I have "Everything Arises, Everything passes away" is full of very good advice and teachings i would recomend it.clw_uk wrote:I do thank Ajahn Chah a lot for helping me deepen my practice. A book of his that I have "Everything Arises, Everything passes away" is full of very good advice and teachings i would recomend it.
Metta
Craig
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