Teachings of a Buddhist Monk
D**H
My top recommendation as a first book for newcomers to Buddhism
An excellent example of the wit and wisdom of a great Buddhist teacher. Always succinct and to the point. Read, reread, then read again to get the full value of this gem of a book.
M**L
Sumedho who has nailed the practice is a generous teacher.
Down to earth, no nonsense, direct and applicable ..right here, right now.A slow reader as every paragraph is richly packed with structured guidance.
U**E
Totally Unassuming
Ajahn Sumedho does not try to win us over with grandiose ideas, detailed dogma, or tantalizing promises of transcendent states, but seems to emphasize being present in the moment, as simple and non-glamorous as it might be. If that sounds easy, he makes it clear how in one and the same time it is and it is not, as though we are so absorbed with all the stuff we carry inside that we miss what is really going on time and time again (no matter how well versed in the Dhamma we might be). He emphasizes his points by using himself as an example and making lighthearted fun of himself. The only promise for peace and vanquishing suffering on any level is in our starting to realize the same things about ourselves and to find the spaciousness of mind and heart that Sumedho shows to be possible. Sumedho's other books are highly recommended also.
A**E
Great Theravada Buddhism Book
In the US, it is real hard to find Theravada Buddhism book. You go to bookstores, you can only find Zen or Tibetan Buddhism books. This is one of the great Theravada Buddhism books for those serious Buddhist or new interest or even critique of Buddhism. Easy to read yet fills with great information. The Buddha four noble truth illustrated so well in here and easy to understand.
O**Y
Great service
Never ordered account hacked
C**I
The One Who Knows
Ajahn Chah is the man.
L**T
Glad I bought it
Simple to read and common sense teachings. Glad I bought it.
M**N
Just perfect!
Ajahn Sumedho is a Buddhist Monk trained in the Thai Forest Tradition of Theravada Buddhism. He is a follower of Ajahn Chah who taught many Westerners.This book is a real treat. I have done extensive reading on Buddhism, particularly the Theravada tradition. Ajahn Chah started many monasteries and those who followed him, Ajahn Sumedho, Ajahn Amaro, Jack Kornfield, and many others, all seem to offer such wisdom in presenting the Dharma. Their way of teaching, to me, is very direct and practical. Not high in the head thinking, but real, basic, and very applicable to my life. (Isn't that what we all want?)I read through this short book in just a few days and enjoyed it so much I've started rereading it again! If you are new to Buddhism, this is a great place to start, if you are an 'old pro' you'll enjoy this one too!
S**L
More of Ajahn Sumedho's wisdoms and insights
If you've previously found Ajahn Sumedho's teachings to resonate with you then this is another one for you. If you've not read his works before, which are often books based on his verbal teachings, then this is a practical guide to being here and now in this moment right this second. It points you in the direction of becoming the awareness behind the person, rather than the person you think you are, the image of you that you are attached to. His teachings, his guidance, have helped me become that awareness and become far more peaceful as a result. I personally prefer his teachings to other well known Buddhist teachers just because they are so practical and pragmatic and can be applied to any circumstance.
A**R
Interesting Book on Buddhism
By reading this, I learn a lot about Buddhism. Hope I could achieve 'Nivan' in this Birth.
B**O
Calm and equanimous
As good as it gets.
O**A
Wisdom to carry along wherever you go
A small book full of Ven. Sumedho's wisdom, that you can carry around with you easily with a delightful foreword by Jack Kornfield.
J**)
Five Stars
Perfect for me. (btw..one should not be selling this free book)
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