(Buddha-Talk Hamburg, 12/30/19) Why I wanted to become a Buddhist monk Jinavaro Raimund Hopf shares in an interview why he wanted to become a Buddhist monk and his most important experience as a monk, when a king cobra changed his life in meditation.
Burmese meditation master Sayadaw U (Oo) Pandita shows readers that freedom is as immediate as breathing, as fundamental as a footstep.
In this book he describes the path of the Buddha and calls all of us to that hero's/heroine's journey to liberation.
Enlivened by numerous case histories and anecdotes, In This Very Life is a matchless guide to the inner territory of meditation described by the Buddha.
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