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Seeing the Way

Buddhist Reflections on the Spiritual Life

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The Theravada Buddhist tradition has existed in Asia for more than 2500 years. Now it is taking root in the West. This book is a collection of 20 talks, letters, and essays by English speaking disciples of Theravada meditation master, the Venerable Ajahn Chah. Some of the disciples remain in Thailand where most received their initial monastic training. Others are now involved in establishing monasteries in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand. The offering of this book is a gesture of gratitude to their teacher, by what has become a world-wide community of monks, nuns and lay people.

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Seeing the Way, Adžán Čá

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Title
Seeing the Way
Subtitle
Buddhist Reflections on the Spiritual Life
Language
English
Publisher
Amaravati
Released
1989
Format
Paperback
ISBN10
1870205049
ISBN13
9781870205047
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The Theravada Buddhist tradition has existed in Asia for more than 2500 years. Now it is taking root in the West. This book is a collection of 20 talks, letters, and essays by English speaking disciples of Theravada meditation master, the Venerable Ajahn Chah. Some of the disciples remain in Thailand where most received their initial monastic training. Others are now involved in establishing monasteries in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand. The offering of this book is a gesture of gratitude to their teacher, by what has become a world-wide community of monks, nuns and lay people.