Satipaṭṭhāna Rethought, now in print

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frontCover200x300Satipaṭṭhāna Rethought: a meditation manual based on earliest Buddhist  texts.  Satipaṭṭhāna (often translated as “Foundations of mindfulness”) is the Buddha’s method of wisdom contemplation, best known through the ancient practice tutorial The Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta. It is recognized as the basis of modern vipassanā or insight meditation and of many other modern and historical practices. Unfortunately, the complexities of Buddhist intellectual history have not been kind to this early teaching.

Satipaṭṭhāna Rethought is a short meditation manual for the modern student that covers the same exercises found in the Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta, and is based entirely on a critical rereading of the earliest Buddhist texts, undertaken to recover a doctrinally coherent, cognitively realistic and etymologically sound interpretation of this ancient wisdom practice. Satipaṭṭhāna as taught here extends Dhamma study to investigation in terms of direct experience, actualizing the Buddha’s instruction to “come and see.” It integrates samādhi or jhāna as a necessary and critical factor in this practice. Its fruit is “knowledge and vision of things as they are,” declared by the Buddha as close to awakening. Widely neglected aspects of the ancient practice are highlighted in this manual, including its sophisticated exploration of non-self and of the mental constructedness (emptiness) of the “objective world.”

The book may be ordered in hard copy for the cost of printing HERE. It may be downloaded as a pdf HERE.

  1. statueseo2018 Avatar
    statueseo2018

    Thank you for sharing this update. “Satipaṭṭhāna Rethought” sounds like a valuable resource for modern students of meditation, offering a fresh and coherent interpretation of ancient wisdom practices. The integration of samādhi as a critical factor is particularly intriguing. I look forward to exploring its insights on non-self and the constructedness of the “objective world.” Your dedication to uncovering and presenting these teachings is much appreciated.

    Regards,

    Antique Buddhas

    http://www.boeddhakopen.nl

  2. dhammadhatu Avatar

    the satipatthana suttas are late texts rather than early texts and were definitely not spoken by the buddha

    1. Mindful Online Avatar

      Why do you think it is. Practice of this teaching will lead to its better understanding and faith!

  3. bhikkhucintita Avatar

    We never know where or how any specific text originated or whether a specific text was only later attributed to the Buddha. What matters is consistency with the body of the Early Buddhist Texts. If you find it inconsistent, please provide evidence. I find it entirely consistent, as I’ve carefully argued in these rethinking satipatthana papers.

  4. Chodpa Avatar

    Hi there, are you able to share the main ways in which Satipaṭṭhāna is rethought in your book and teaching? In what way does it differ from other approaches?

    many thanks in advance.

    1. bhikkhucintita Avatar

      Chodpa,
      Thanks for the question. You can find much more about the approach advocated here in the various papers at this site:
      https://sitagu.org/cintita/satipatthana/
      For an overview read the preface.
      BC

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