Author: Ajahn Maha-Boowa
A brilliant book with excellent advice on practice, taken from talks to the monks at Venerable Ãcariya Mahã Boowa's monastery, Wat Pa Baan Taad, in Udorn Thani Province, Thailand, I highly recommend this book to anyone who is serious about their endeavour for enlightenment. The chapters do deal with issues of life as a monk, however have advice applicable to everyone also, weaving the depth and scope in a way which covers issues in a way so that what ever level of understanding one is at the advice can be applied.
This Book doesn't inspire any long winded review or have a review I can find to share, but what this book has done is make my determination greater; clarified some areas; and create a faith in Ajahn Maha-Boowa as someone who has walked the path as far as it goes.
The title of this collection is taken from a Pãli term yathã-bhuta-nana-dassana – knowledge and vision of things as they are, a term worthy of reflection by all practitioners seeking truth.
A brilliant book with excellent advice on practice, taken from talks to the monks at Venerable Ãcariya Mahã Boowa's monastery, Wat Pa Baan Taad, in Udorn Thani Province, Thailand, I highly recommend this book to anyone who is serious about their endeavour for enlightenment. The chapters do deal with issues of life as a monk, however have advice applicable to everyone also, weaving the depth and scope in a way which covers issues in a way so that what ever level of understanding one is at the advice can be applied.
This Book doesn't inspire any long winded review or have a review I can find to share, but what this book has done is make my determination greater; clarified some areas; and create a faith in Ajahn Maha-Boowa as someone who has walked the path as far as it goes.
The title of this collection is taken from a Pãli term yathã-bhuta-nana-dassana – knowledge and vision of things as they are, a term worthy of reflection by all practitioners seeking truth.