In previous collections of Ajaan Lee’s talks, the main focus has been on technique. Here the focus is more on attitudes to bring to the practice of concentration. As he once said, the three trainings are like posts supporting a bridge over a river. The posts on the near shore and far—virtue and discernment—are not that hard to set in place, for they lie in shallow water away from the main current of the river. The posts in the middle of the river—concentration—are the ones requiring special effort, and so they need to be treated in depth.
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Table of Contents Titlepage 2 Copyright 3 Introduction 4 Beyond Death 6 The Essence of Merit 11 The Power of Goodwill 16 Coming Ashore 18 Right Action, Right Result 24 Clean & Clear 28 Genuine Practice, Genuine Knowing 34 Intent 36 The Fresh Flavor of Dhamma 39 Living in Peace 42 Feeding the Mind 46 Shelter 51 I 51 II 52 Loyalty to Your Meditation 60 Dhamma for Everyone 67 Visākha Pūjā 73 The Power of Goodness 81 Glossary 88