The Thai forest tradition is well-known for the style of its teachings–direct, down-to- earth . . . but very little has been written about the content of its teachings: the positions it took on controversial issues regarding virtue, concentration, discernment, and release. This daylong focused on filling in this gap with reference to the recorded teachings of Ajaan Mun Bhuridatto, one of the founders of the tradition, as well as to the more systematic writings of two of his most articulate students, Ajaan Lee Dhammadharo and Ajaan Maha Boowa Nanasampanno.
Recordings:
Title | Speaker | Date | Length | Length/ Date |
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The Thai Forest Masters - Part 1 | Ajaan Thanissaro | 2015.09.19 | 1:26:09 | 1:26:09 2015.09.19 |
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The Thai Forest Masters - Part 2 | Ajaan Thanissaro | 2015.09.19 | 1:23:00 | 1:23:00 2015.09.19 |
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The Thai Forest Masters - Part 3 | Ajaan Thanissaro | 2015.09.19 | 1:17:03 | 1:17:03 2015.09.19 |
Appears in Series:
Title | Speaker | Date | Length | Length/ Date |
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Sati Center | <multiple> | 2004.04.24 | 481:13:08 | 481:13:08 2004.04.24 |