Preface
In
my experience I found that the most effective way to express something in order
to make others understand is to use the simplest language. Also I learned from
teaching that the more rigid the language the less effective it is. People to not respond to very stern and rigid language especially
when we try to teach something which normally people don't engage in during
their daily life. Meditation appears to them as something that they
cannot always do. As more people turn to meditation, they need more simplified
instructions so they can practice by themselves without a teacher around. This
book is the result of requests made by many meditators
who need a very simple book written in ordinary colloquial language.
In preparing this book I have been helped by many of my friends. I am deeply
grateful to all of them. Especially I would like to express my deepest
appreciation and sincere gratitude to John Patticord,
Daniel J. Olmsted, Matthew Flickstein, Carol Flickstein, Patrick Hamilton, Genny
Hamilton, Bill Mayne, Bhikkhu
Dang Pham Jotika and Bhikkhu
Sona for their most valuable suggestions, comments
and criticisms of numerous points in preparing this book. Also thanks to
Reverend Sister Sama and Chris O'Keefe for their
support in production efforts.
H. Gunaratana Mahathera
Bhavana Society
Rt. 1 Box 218-3
High View, WV 26808
December 7, 1990
About the Author - Preface - Introduction - Chapter 1 - Chapter 2 - Chapter 3 -
Chapter 4 - Chapters 5 -
Chapter 6 - Chapter 7 - Chapter 8 - Chapter 9 - Chapter 10 – Chapter 11 – Chapter 12 - Chapter 13 - Chapter 14 - Chapter 15 - Chapter 16 - Distribution Agreement