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Some notes on Tantra, by Francesca Fremantle
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Meditation huts
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Sermon of No Words, and Anti-Sermon of No Words, by Trevor Leggett
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Soaked Up, by Trevor Leggett
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Two Kinds of Language, by Buddhadasa Bhikkhu
The word ‘Buddha’, for example, in everyday language refers to the historical enlightened being, Gotama Buddha. It refers to a physical man of flesh and bone that was born in India over two thousand years ago, died, and was cremated.
Considered in terms of dhamma language, however, the word ‘Buddha’ refers to the truth that the historical Buddha realised and taught, the dhamma itself…
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Fragrance of chrysanthemums
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To Study the Way of Buddha, by Harada Sekkei
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Vital Actions by John Peaty
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Compassion is catching by Trevor Leggett.
25 November 2025
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Awake up sign! By John Aske
21 September 2025
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The Dharma lies not in the techniques we use, but in the quality of our attention.
3 August 2025
Buddhist meditation ›
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Morning meditation — Awareness is a natural state; it’s normal.
30 March 2026
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The object of mind also becomes increasingly subtle and refined.
3 March 2026
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Morning meditation — Mindfulness in words.
16 September 2025
Foundations of Buddhism ›
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Awareness and Wisdom (Sati-paññā): Seeing Clearly Through Mindfulness
8 July 2025
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A Taste of Freedom, by Ajahn Chah
3 December 2023
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Equanimity, by John Aske
31 August 2023






