APPRECIATION
Those who attended the meditation retreat in
November 1987 at Pelmadulla Bhikkhu Training Centre, Ratnapura District, Sri Lanka, Have
made it possible to print these Dhamma talks given during the retreat. They felt that
others too could benefit from them and supported and encouraged this project so that it
has now come to fruit.
Not only am I thankful for their help with
this book, but also most appreciative of their presence at the retreat, which enabled me
to give these talks. Special gratitude is offered to Lasanda Kurukulasuriya, who
selflessly and lovingly typed and re-typed the manuscript. The Sarvodaya Shramadana
Movement through their President Dr. Ariyaratne kindly provided us with transport and
offered the use of the Centre premises, which was another meritorious service in the long
list of their humanitarian efforts. As always, my friend and Dhamma sister Ayya Nyanasiri
(Helen Wilder) has given the last polish and much invaluable advice, without which I would
probably never have published any books at all.
May the merits of this Gift of Dhamma bring
much benefit to all.
Sister Ayya Khema
Parappuduwa Nuns Island, Dodanduwa, Sri Lanka.
December 31st, 1989
PREFACE
Meditation retreats are a time for
introspection. Because they are held in silence, except for Dhamma talks and questions,
the mind becomes more and more used to mindfulness and concentration. This gives added
impetus to the hearing of Dhamma, so that the truth of the Buddha's teaching can leave a
lasting impression.
When you open this book, dear reader, may be
you could imagine being in a meditation retreat, where nothing else matters except the
clarity and wholesomeness of your own mind. This means leaving all daily preoccupations
aside and focusing strictly on the wonderful freedom the Buddha's teaching and practice
can provide. May you enjoy the following pages and find something useful in them.
Sister Ayya Khema |