He who, having traversed this miry, perilous,
and delusive round of existence,
who has crossed over, and reached the other shore,
who is meditative, calm, free from doubt,
and, clinging to nothing, has attained to nibbāna:
him do I call a holy one. (Dpd 414)
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Zen Meditation: the Prerequisites First Quarter Moon Uposatha Day , January 31, 2012 index to series Today we begin looking at Zen meditation,…
Buddhism in the Land of the Chopstick New Moon Uposatha Day , January 23, 2012 index to series The well-known late German Theravada…
Summary of Buddha’s Meditation and Template for its Variants Last Quarter Moon Uposatha Day , January 16, 2012 index to series In the…
I have finished a draft of Through the Looking Glass, Book Two: “The Young and the Samsaric.” The first two books can be found here.…
Buddha’s Vipassana Full Moon Uposatha, January 8, 2012 index to series Full Moon Uposatha Day index to series Centered Samadhi. Last week I began…
Buddha’s Samadhi: The Shape of the Flame First Quarter Moon January 1, 2012 index to series In summary of last week, Buddha’s samadhi is…
Buddha’s Samadhi: Concentration New Moon Uposatha, December 24, 2012 index to series Mindfulness is the method of meditation, samadhi is the resulting experience of…
Six Remarkable Features of Buddha’s Mindfulness Last Quarter Moon Uposatha Day index to series Last week … er, two weeks ago, I provided an overview…
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Buddha’s Mindfulness Overview First Quarter Moon Uposatha Day index to series Meditation in the Buddha’s discourses is described in terms of three aspects: effort, mindfulness…
Right Effort New Moon Uposatha Day index to series Buddhist practice often seems extremely austere to those, like myself, who grew up in the self-indulgent,…
How to Build a Fire Last Quarter Moon Uposatha Day index to series Meditation in Buddhism is an integral part of the totality of Buddhist…
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Introduction Uposatha Teaching for First Quarter Moon A number of people have asked if I would write about meditation in this blog. Meditation practice is…
I will resume my weekly series of Uposatha Day posts next week, for the First Quarter Moon on November 3. I have used my little…