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Only The World Ends (part 1) | Ajahn Tate
Only The World Ends (part 1) | Ajahn Tate
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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Apr 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this episode of the Forest Path Podcast I’ll be narrating an extended Dhamma teaching by the great forest meditation master Venerable Ajahn Tate. It is titled “Only the world ends”. It’s a very well rounded teaching and goes in to some depth about samadhi. Because it is so long, I’ll be breaking it into two episodes, with this being the first episode of the teaching “only the world ends”. Stay tuned to listen to the concluding part of this teaching by a true meditition master of the Thai Forest Tradition.
This teaching was published for free distribution by Pattanasuksa Publishing in Bangkok.
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This teaching was published for free distribution by Pattanasuksa Publishing in Bangkok.
Links
The Forest Path Podcast
Everyday Dhamma Network
Support this podcast via Ko-fi
Released:
Apr 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (40)
Medicine For The Mind | Ajahn Maha Boowa: This episode is based on a talk given by esteemed forest meditation master Ajahn Maha Boowa and is titled Medicine For The Mind. It was first publish as a A Forest Dhamma Publication in March 2011. The original text can be found on Dhammatalks.net. The translations in this book were compiled from the spoken discourses of Ajahn Maha Boowa. For the most part, they have been adapted for this book from Ajaan Thanissaro’s English translations published in the books A Life of Inner Quality, Straight From the Heart and Things As They Are. This audio version is narrated by Sol Hanna. More information about this episode can be found on the Forest Path Podcast website. The Forest Path Podcast is part of the Everyday Dhamma Network. Medicine For The Mind by Ajahn Maha Boowa is a Forest Dhamma Publication / March 2011. All commercial rights reserved. © 2011 Bhikkhu Dick Silaratano. Dhamma should not be sold like goods in the market place. Permission to r by The Forest Path Podcast