‘When our mind is firm and stable, mindfulness will arise quickly and easily and this is where we have wisdom.’
Ajahn Chah
‘When our mind is firm and stable, mindfulness will arise quickly and easily and this is where we have wisdom.’
Ajahn Chah
‘We practise Buddhism until we have a feeling for it. After a time, a new kind of understanding arises.’
Ajahn Chah
All the teachings are merely similes and comparisons, means to help the mind see the truth.
‘Once we penetrate to the truth, we are freed from everything. Only peace remains.’
Ajahn Chah
‘The way out of suffering is meditation itself.’
Ajahn Chah
‘The crude, beginning level of the practice is a little hard to maintain, but the refined levels all come out of this.’
Ajahn Chah
‘To say that the Buddha has passed into Nibbana is not necessarily true. In a more profound sense the Buddha is still alive.’
Ajahn Chah
‘Trees don’t know anything, they act on natural laws, yet they do know enough to grow away from danger, to incline towards a suitable place.’
Ajahn Chah