Achan Naeb - Discussion
Achan Naeb
Gregory Edward LeBlanc, modified 13 Years ago at 7/24/10 11:52 PM
Created 13 Years ago at 7/24/10 11:52 PM
Achan Naeb
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Hello all,
Its nice to be here; I am a Zen student and all around fan of Buddhism.
I was wondering if anyone is familiar with the teachings and approach of Achan Naeb?
Thanks
Greg
Relevant website: http://www.meditationboonkan.org/
Its nice to be here; I am a Zen student and all around fan of Buddhism.
I was wondering if anyone is familiar with the teachings and approach of Achan Naeb?
Thanks
Greg
Relevant website: http://www.meditationboonkan.org/
Gregory Edward LeBlanc, modified 13 Years ago at 7/29/10 10:24 AM
Created 13 Years ago at 7/29/10 10:24 AM
RE: Real Buddhism?
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The following is an excerpt from the book, Vipassana Bhavana: Theory, Practice & Result, Frank Tullius, ed., Chonburi: BoonkaƱjanaram Meditation Center, 1988. The text has been edited by the Vipassana Dhura Meditation Society. Reprinted with permission from BoonkaƱjanaram Meditation Center.:
http://www.vipassanadhura.com/realbuddhism.html
http://www.vipassanadhura.com/realbuddhism.html
Daniel M Ingram, modified 13 Years ago at 8/6/10 11:06 PM
Created 13 Years ago at 8/6/10 11:06 PM
RE: Real Buddhism?
Posts: 3264 Join Date: 4/20/09 Recent PostsGregory Edward LeBlanc, modified 13 Years ago at 8/9/10 9:36 AM
Created 13 Years ago at 8/9/10 9:36 AM
RE: Real Buddhism?
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Ya, that's what I like about it also, I believe their approach would be called dry vipassana. Btw, he is a she. Very interesting book and super hard to find. Some of the most sound approach to the nuts and bolts I have ever come across, it really helped me understand more about what the Buddha taught.
