(Ajahn Anan Dhamma, 4/17/21)
An old and tired monk once came to Ajahn Chah to seek his guidance and help. These teachings are the profound and uplifting advice Ajahn Chah gave him on the nature of meditation, the mind, and life.
"Wherever things aren't going well, that's where they will go well. You make them happen where they aren't yet happening. Wherever you're deluded, that's where knowledge will arise."
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