[无量香光 · 显密文库 · 手机站]
fowap.goodweb.net.cn
{返回首页}


Things as They Are - Contents & Introduction
 
{返回 Maha Boowa 文集}
{返回网页版}
点击:2001

Things as They Are
A Collection of Talks on the
Training of the Mind

by

Venerable Acariya
Maha Boowa Ñanasampanno

Translated from the Thai by
Thanissaro Bhikkhu

Copyright © 1988 Venerable Acariya Maha Boowa Ñanasampanno

First Edition 1988; Revised 1994; Revised 1996

This book is a free gift of Dhamma and may not be offered for sale, for as the Venerable Acariya Maha Boowa has said,
"Dhamma has a value beyond all wealth and should not be sold like goods in a market place."

Reproduction of this book in whole or in part, by any means, for sale or material gain, is prohibited. Permission to reprint in whole or in part for free distribution as a gift of Dhamma, however, is hereby granted, and no further permission need be obtained. You may re-format and redistribute this work for use on computers and computer networks provided that you charge no fees for its distribution or use.

Inquiries may be addressed to: Wat Pa Baan Taad, c/o Songserm Service, 89 Posri Road, Udorn Thani 41000 Thailand. 
 
"Just as if there were a pool of water in a mountain glen -- clear, limpid, and unsullied -- where a man with good eyes standing on the bank could see shells, gravel, and pebbles, and also shoals of fish swimming about and resting, and it would occur to him, 'This pool of water is clear, limpid, and unsullied. Here are these shells, gravel, and pebbles, and also these shoals of fish swimming about and resting;' so too, the monk discerns as it actually is, that 'This is stress... This is the origin of stress... This is the stopping of stress... This is the way leading to the stopping of stress... These are mental effluents... This is the origin of mental effluents... This is the stopping of mental effluents... This is the way leading to the stopping of mental effluents.' His heart, thus knowing, thus seeing, is released from the effluent of sensuality, released from the effluent of becoming, released from the effluent of unawareness. With release, there is the knowledge, 'Released.' He discerns that, 'Birth is no more, the holy life is fulfilled, the task done. There is nothing further for this world.'

"This, great king, is a reward of the contemplative life, visible here and now, more excellent than the previous ones and more sublime. And as for another visible reward of the contemplative life, higher and more sublime than this, there is none."

-- Samaññaphala Sutta
Digha Nikaya


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Contents

Introduction

From Ignorance to Emptiness

The Tracks of the Ox

The Path of Strength

The Savor of the Dhamma

The Middleness of the Middle Way

The Simile of the Horse

Principles in the Practice, Principles in the Heart

The Four Frames of Reference

The Work of a Contemplative

The Fangs of Unawareness

The Outer Space of the Mind

To Be an Inner Millionaire

Every Grain of Sand

Glossary

Notes

Note: In these talks, as in Thai usage in general, the words 'heart' and 'mind' are used interchangebly.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Introduction

These talks -- except for the first -- were originally given extemporaneously to the monks at Venerable Acariya Maha Boowa's monastery, Wat Pa Baan Taad, in Udorn Thani Province, Thailand. As might be expected, they deal in part with issues particular to the life of Buddist monks, but they also contain much that is of more general interest. Since the monks who had assembled to listen to these talks were at different stages in their practice, each talk deals with a number of issues on a wide variety of levels. Thus there should be something of use in these pages for every reader interested in the training of the mind.

The title of this collection is taken from a Pali term that, directly or indirectly, forms the theme of a number of the talks: yatha-bhuta-ñana-dassana -- knowledge and vision of things as they are. My hope is that these talks will aid and encourage the reader in his or her own efforts to taste the liberation that comes with the reality to which this term refers.

Thanissaro Bhikkhu

Rayong
January, 1988

 


{返回 Maha Boowa 文集}
{返回网页版}
{返回首页}

上一篇:Things as They Are - From Ignorance to Emptiness
下一篇:The Path to Arahantship
 Things as They Are - To Be an Inner..
 Wisdom Develops Samadhi - Introduct..
 Straight from the Heart - The Radia..
 Things as They Are - The Outer Spac..
 To the Last Breath - Introduction..
 Straight from the Heart - The Conve..
 Straight from the Heart - An Heir t..
 Straight from the Heart - The Marve..
 To the Last Breath - 1. Ready to Go..
 The Path to Arahantship
全文 标题
 
【佛教文章随机阅读】
 原始佛教 三、原始佛教的教团生活[栏目:法鼓山智慧随身书·学佛入门]
 你有没有掌握到这个要领?[栏目:海云继梦法师文集·禅法]
 贪享受何必出家[栏目:宣化上人]


{返回首页}

△TOP

- 手机版 -
[无量香光·显密文库·佛教文集]
教育、非赢利、公益性的佛教文化传播
白玛若拙佛教文化传播工作室制作
www.goodweb.net.cn Copyrights reserved
(2003-2015)
站长信箱:yjp990@163.com