| #303567 in Books | Chah, Ajahn/ Breiter, Paul (TRN) | 2005-03-08 | 2005-03-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.96 x.52 x5.99l,.58 | File type: PDF | 144 pages||27 of 27 people found the following review helpful.| Buddhism illustrated for Thailand's rural poor|By Daiho|Ajahn Chah was not a writer. He was born in a fishing village in northeast Thailand in 1918 and spent many years there speaking to farmers and fishermen. Many of these talks were recorded, transcribed and later translated and compiled by one of his western students, Paul Breiter.
Ajahn Chah spoke simply for a||"An invaluable collection of this remarkable Thai forest monk's wisdom teachings: simple, direct, clear, and profound. These fundamental insights on impermanence and uncertainty are delivered with a freshness and creativity that makes them of great relevance f
Ajahn Chah (1919–1992) was admired for the way he demystified the Buddhist teachings, presenting them in a remarkably simple and down-to-earth style for people of any background. He was a major influence and spiritual mentor for a generation of American Buddhist teachers, including Jon Kabat-Zinn, Sharon Salzberg, and Jack Kornfield.
Previous books by Ajahn Chah have consisted of collections of short teachings on a wide variety of subjects. This new book f...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Everything Arises, Everything Falls Away: Teachings on Impermanence and the End of Suffering | Ajahn Chah. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.