
Ajahn Sucitto
This book addresses the questions, why meditate and how to meditate? The guidance offered is relevant to all those who cultivate the inner life.
This book addresses the questions, why meditate and how to meditate? The guidance offered is relevant to all those who cultivate the inner life.
This book is a manual that offers meditation guidance. Presenting practices that enhance awareness and calm, it is suitable for anyone interested in developing their inner life.
Cittaviveka is a pali term meaning ‘the mind of non-attachment’. Cittaviveka is also the name of Chithurst Buddhist Monastery in West Sussex, UK, the first forest-sangha monastery in Britain. The transcribed talks cover a wide range of subjects including the process of integrating Buddhism into the West, developing skilful means in practice and the relationship with a teacher.
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A substantial collection of most of the talks by Ajahn Chah that have been translated into English and are currently available for free distribution. This same set of talks are also available separately in three volumes.
For a comprehensive selection of books in our tradition, please visit the Forest Sangha website
A Pilgrimage on Foot to the Buddhist Holy Places – Part 2
A Pilgrimage on Foot to the Buddhist Holy Places – Part 1
Rude Awakenings documents an unusual pilgrimage. Two very different men–life-loving naturalist Nick Scott and Ajahn Sucitto–together spend six months retracing the Buddha’s footsteps through India.