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Freedom within : liberation teachings on the Satipatthana meditation practice / Sayadaw U Pandita.

By: Language: English Original language: Burmese Publisher: Penang, Malaysia : Inward Path, 2017Copyright date: ©2016Edition: Inward Journey's Imprint EditionDescription: xi, 83 pages : black and white photos ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789833512294 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 294.3
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About the author -- Transcriber's foreword -- Editor's foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Benefits of Satipatthana practice -- Observing power of Satipatthana -- Explanation of the Vipassana practice -- Exerting effort -- Field of defilements and wisdom -- Clear comprehension and its benefits -- Jhanic factors -- Khanika samadhi -- Experiencing the four noble truths in the practice -- Discerning mind and matter in sensory contact -- Impermanence, characteristics, and its insight -- Five qualities for realizing nibbana -- Two forms of happiness and a realization of nibbana -- Four levels of enlightenment -- Noble eightfold path.

The teachings contained in this publication are a selection of transcribed talks given by Venerable Sayādaw U Paṇḍita at the Tathagatha Meditation Center, in San Jose, California over a number of years.

Freedom Within was completed in the wake of Most Venerable Sayādaw U Paṇḍita’s passing away on 16 April 2016. Although his passing away is an incalculable loss, he continues in our midst, teaching us, guiding us in the Buddha’s way through the valuable utterances of Dhamma, which he has shared on many occasions.

It is hoped that the insightful and practical teachings contained in this publication are a helpful guide to those dedicated to the Buddha’s way, the direction of travel where all things uncreated and unbound are free of cessation.

Originally published: Santa Barbara, CA : Saddhamma Foundation, 2016.

Translated from Burmese.

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