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Old News Archive: January-March 2012

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Old News Archive

January-March 2012

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ATI on your Windows Phone 2012.03.17

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An ATI reader has developed a free app that allows you to carry the ATI website on your Windows Phone. (Please note that this is a public beta version. It works, but the developer is still working out a few kinks.)

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2012.03.07

Devaduta Sutta: The Deva Messengers (MN 130).

The Buddha's eyewitness account of hell.

An exploration of the Buddha's teaching on rebirth. truth_of_rebirth_en.pdf (47pp./291KB)

2012.02.28

The sutta readings in this guide are organized around the four factors that lead to the attainment of stream-entry and address questions of interest to all meditators, whether or not their practice aims all the way to Awakening. [Formerly two separate study guides: “The Way to Stream-entry” and “Stream-entry and After”.] into_the_stream_en.pdf (79pp./381KB)

2012.02.15

Sata Sutta: Mindful (SN 47.35).

What does it mean to be mindful? What does it mean to be alert?

Chanda Sutta: Desire (SN 47.37).

How mindfulness leads to freedom from desire — and beyond.

Pariñña Sutta: Comprehension (SN 47.38).

Comprehension of these four things leads to Awakening.

Amata Sutta: Deathless (SN 47.41).

Don't let the Deathless be lost to you!

Samudaya Sutta: Origination (SN 47.42).

The origination and subsiding of the foundations of mindfulness.

Pathama Sukha Sutta: First Discourse on the Pleasant (AN 10.65).

The benefits of not being re-born.

Dutiya Sukha Sutta: Second Discourse on the Pleasant (AN 10.66).

The benefits of delighting in the Dhamma-Vinaya.

2012.01.07

Kolita Sutta: Kolita (SN 21.1).

The real meaning of noble silence.

Maha Saropama Sutta: The Longer Heartwood-simile Discourse (MN 29).

The Buddha compares the rewards of the practice to different parts of a large tree, with total release the most valuable part of the tree: the heartwood. [TB]

Cankama Sutta: Walking (AN 5.29).

The benefits of walking meditation.


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