A Still Forest Pool: The Insight Meditation of Achaan Chah Audiobook By Achaan Chah, Paul Breiter, Ajahn Chah cover art

A Still Forest Pool: The Insight Meditation of Achaan Chah

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A Still Forest Pool: The Insight Meditation of Achaan Chah

By: Achaan Chah, Paul Breiter, Ajahn Chah
Narrated by: Tim H. Dixon
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Buddhist master Achaan Chah spent years meditating in a forest monastery of Thailand. This remarkable book reflects his simple and powerful message as well as the quiet, joyful Buddhist practice of dhudanga, or "everyday mindfulness", with profound insights for the West.

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amazing, the best book on Buddhism ever written

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Ajahn Chah doesn't disappoint. He guides the listener through Buddhism's most important concepts, but cautions the listener that experience, watching the mind, and knowing oneself are more important than reading books. Everything needed to reach Nibbana are within oneself. There's no need to go anywhere else. Listen to this audiobook. You will be greatly rewarded.

A Memorable Teaching

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Apparently the book contains the words of Ajahn Chah as well as commentary. No doubt the book has some typographical distinction between the two. That distinction didn’t always carry over well into the audio version.

A bit confusing

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Books I've ever experienced in my life. I couldn't recommend it more, for anyone at any stage.

One of the greatest

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More organized and less scattered than Food for the Heart, perhaps also a bit lighter too. I enjoy both books and I feel like there is value in both. This one is a good inspiration for someone wanting to get a bit more into their meditation, past simply stating, and towards maintaining their practice and past the formal sit.

Good inspiration

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