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[30 June 1999] From the Anguttara Nikaya:
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[17 June 1999] Biography of Ven. Sariputta
- The Life of Sariputta, by Nyanaponika Thera (BPS "Wheel" Publication No. 90). A biography of the "Marshal of the Dhamma," the Buddha's chief disciple, whom the Buddha praised for his deep wisdom, humility, patience, and forbearance.
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[15 June 1999] A Single Mind, by Ajaan Fuang Jotiko
- Encouragement and ammunition for those who would rather live a single, celibate life.
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[13 June 1999] Itivuttaka: The Buddha's Sayings (John D. Ireland, trans.)
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[9 June 1999]
- The Customs of the Noble Ones, an essay by Thanissaro Bhikkhu
A popular theory today maintains that the Buddha's teachings have survived all these years thanks to Buddhism's ability to adapt to the customs of whatever culture it finds itself at a particular moment in history. The history of the Thai forest Kammatthana tradition, however, stands in stark opposition to this notion. In fact, as the author argues in this essay, history suggests that the Dhamma truly survives only where people have been willing to adapt their own customs and habits so as to meet the Dhamma face-to-face, "on its own terms," in the wilderness.
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