Acariya Maha Boowa Nanasampanno (1913–2011)
Author of Venerable Acariya Mun Bhuridatta Thera, A Spiritual Biography
About the Author
Image credit: Photograph or image of Ajahn Maha Bua (1913–2011) By Source, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=62565890
Works by Acariya Maha Boowa Nanasampanno
Arahattamagga Arahattaphala, The Path to Arahantship : a Compilation of Venerable Acariya Maha Boowa's Dhamma Talks About His Path of Practice (2005) 31 copies
Wisdom Develops Samadhi: A Guide to the Practice of the Buddha's Meditation Methods (2005) 22 copies
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- Other names
- Luangta Boowa
Ajahn Maha Bua - Birthdate
- 1913-08-12
- Date of death
- 2011-01-30
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- monk (Buddhist)
- Organizations
- Thai Forest Tradition of Buddhism
- Nationality
- Thailand
- Birthplace
- Baan Taad, Udon Thani, Thailand
- Places of residence
- Baan Taad Forest Monastery
Wat Pa Ban Tat temple - Associated Place (for map)
- Baan Taad, Udon Thani, Thailand
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These talks-except for the two marked otherwise-were originally given for the benefit of Mrs. Pow Panga Vathanakul, a follower of Venerable Acariya Maha Boowa who had contracted cancer of the bone marrrow and had come to practice meditation at Wat Pa Baan Taad for 102 days, from November 9, 1975 to Fegbruary 19, 1976; during that period Venerable Acariya Maha Boowa gave 84 impromptu talks for her benefit, all of which were tape recorded.
After her death in September, 1976, one of her show more friends, M.R. Sermsri Kaemsri, asked permission of the Venerable Acariya to transcribe the talks and print them in book form. Seventy-seven of the talks, plus an additonal eight talks given on other occasions, were thus printed in two massive volumes together totalling more than 1,000 pages. Six talks from these two volumes have already been translated into English and published in a book entitled Amata Dhamma.
The talks in the present collection all deal with the practice of meditation, and particularly with the development of discernment. Since their style of presentation is personal and impromptu, they will probably be best understood if read in conjunction with a more systematic introduction to the techniques of meditation, such as the Venerable Acariya's own book, Wisdom Develops Samadhi, which is available separetly or as part of the volume, Forest Dhamma.
The title of the present book is taken from a request, frequently made by the Venerable Acariya to his listeners, that his teachings be taken to heart, because they come straight from the heart.-Thanissaro Bhikku
Contents
Introduction
The language of the heart
The marvel of the Dhamma
The prison world vs. The world outside
Birth & Death
A taste for the Dhamma
Feelings of pain
Investigating pain
The principle of the present
At the end of one's rope
The radiant mind is unawareness
An heir to teh Dhamma
Unawareness converges, concealing the true Dhamma, the true mind
the conventional mind, the mind released
Postscript
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Six talks by a Thai teacher, one from 1962 and five from 1975. For background information, see www.luangta.com/English/index.html
Biography of the life and practice of a Thai meditation master
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