Old News Archive: January-March 2011
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2011.03.24
When problems arise in Dhamma practice, it pays to be imaginative and know how to come up with your own solution.
2011.03.19
An alternative way of looking at the stages of concentration practice
The three levels on which becoming (bhava) operates, in relation to consciousness.
The three levels on which becoming (bhava) operates, in relation to intention.
The eight strengths enjoyed by the awakened mind.
2011.02.21
A marvelous collection of Dhamma similes from one of the Thai forest tradition's great teachers.
2011.01.03
On the hazards of allowing the mind to get caught up in the worldly ups and down of life (the eight 'untrue dhammas')
Sakka, the king of the devas, repeats the Buddha's teaching on the eight 'untrue dhammas' for the benefit of Ven. Uttara.
Ven. Nanda sets a good example of how to take care of the mind.
More on how to read your own mind.

