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  • The Last Post (for a while…)
    And what a ride it’s been! I started this blog less than 9 months ago, soon after the WA bhikkhuni ordination. It filled a need that I had felt, for a way of communicating that was more direct and contemporary. And it seems to have filled a need for others, too: 226 000 views, and […]
  • A Further Note on Monastery Constitutions
    In continuing my occasional series on Monastery constitutions and the legal/Vinaya issues involved, I’d like to take a short look at one recently revised constitution, that of Vimutti Monastery in New Zealand. Vimutti is governed under the legal framework of the Auckland Theravada Buddhist Association. The ATBA has been an active presence for many years, […]
  • An Even Swifter Pair
    Dear and beloved bloggists, There’s been some discussion here on samatha/vipassana, sparked in part by my post on A Swift Pair of Messengers a few days ago. This is, of course, one of the old Theravadin family arguments. I’d like to congratulate the posters so far on their civil and engaging responses. The spark behind […]
  • A Swift Pair of Messengers
    I’ve just finished revising and publishing my first book, A Swift Pair of Messengers. You can find it online here. At the moment it’s just in html format; in the next few days I’ll be supplying print-on-demand, pdf, and scribd versions. I originally wrote this while staying at Sukhavana in Ipoh, Malaysia. At that time, […]
  • Who Owns a Monastery in the Mulasarvastivada Vinaya?
    Schopen’s discussion on ownership in the Mulasarvastivada Vinaya is much more detailed, and I cannot hope to do it justice here. Here is Schopen’s own summary of his findings. As he emphasizes, it is difficult to draw definite conclusions without much more study, yet the findings in this summary are all securely attested in the […]

A Vicious circle – Dependent Origination

Understanding dependent Origination leads to the escape from the Karmic realm.

Guided Meditation teaching ++

here is a simple and easy to understand teaching/explanation of how to apply breath meditation. The meditation teaching is however by no means shallow, rather deep and meaningful with guided pathways to higher understanding of the doorways to ever more intricate perceptions into various aspects of inner awareness through using the breath as a keystone/frame of reference.

Vipassana Meditation – Thailand

The video playlist below is a series of five episodes on Vipassana Meditation made in Thailand

Jhanas and Vipassana

The statements made towards the end of this video from Ven Dhammavuddho indicate why it is important to practise both Samatha, and Vipassana in order to attain Enlightenment (Nirvana).
I (as …

Ordained into the Sangha

Author of Dharmathai Dhamma blog is ordained into the Sangha

How does an Arahant behave?

It may not always be obvious or recognisable if someone is an arahant or not – even if one is seen to be doing something that may not seem fitting …

Where and when to learn & practise?

I was worrying about the difficulty many people have in realising how to apply the practise. Every time i tell someone (even Thai people) that i am a student of …

Shenpa and Jhanas

I began as a Vajrayana Buddhist but now have accumulated more knowledge on the Thai Vipassana Kammathana tradition that i don’t know if Shenpa is what we call Jhana.. but …

Should Bhikkhus perform Miracles?

The below text and videoclip is stolen from one of my other blogposts on sak yant website – i found that this post is valid to repeat here on Dhamma …

Universal Meditation for Relaxation and ease

One opf the Kasina-like Samatha techniques of Dharmakaya temple