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The Ways of the Peaceful Teachings
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Information about the Ajahn Chah Tr
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Foreword “The Ways of the Peacefu
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In this book, besides general outli
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“Following in the Footsteps of th
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Day by day our lives come closer to
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pleasure. We should maintain that i
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endurance, resolute strength and di
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“Practising One’s Duties” 13
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elies on nothing else but the human
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knowledge of how to improve things
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“Ordination: Going Forth” 19
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Ordination: Going Forth Going Forth
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Now I will tell you the basic medit
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permanent. All these are just state
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We develop peaceful bodily conduct.
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In our training there is the topic
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good or that thing is better or the
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“Ordination: The Announcements”
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Ordination: The Announcements After
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where we naturally have to rely on
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“Contentment” 39
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Contentment During his visit to Mal
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Don’t go and follow the thoughts
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45 “Restraint”
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Restraint Luang Por Liem gave the f
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current. They never give way to the
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“Gentleness, Humbleness and Patie
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Gentleness, Humbleness and Patience
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espectful starts to feel smoother a
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follow the principle of being happy
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“Wealth and Fame” 59
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Wealth and Fame Excerpt from Luang
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nature of animals to live in consta
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“Advice on Robe Washing Day” 65
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Advice on Robe Washing Day From Lua
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But still, the Buddha wanted us to
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“Creating Benefit” 71
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Creating Benefit On April 25 th , 2
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- One should teach the Dhamma in a
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The way Luang Por Chah lived. it wa
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“Reflections after the Patimokkha
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spiritual qualities that we have ac
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Practicing mindfulness of the body,
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nine types of higher knowledge aris
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attitude of practice and willingnes
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