' Without and Within '
' Without and Within 'by Ajahn JayasaroFrom Suan Mokkh Bangkok - BIA:The publication of this book, which is to be madeavailable at hotels and other accommodations, meets along-standing need. There have been others in the pastwho have begun and then finally abandoned such a project.This book finally succeeds in remedying an important lack.Ajahn Jayasaro has written this book in the form ofquestions and answers, making it interesting and not overly-academic in tone. Furthermore, he has drawn upon hisextensive experience in both the study and practice of Buddhism,and also in teaching it to others, to select appropriatetopics. He has observed and reflected on which mattersare commonly of interest to people, and which matterswould be good for them to understand. He also deals inthe book with subjects that people tend to misunderstandand others in which important and useful aspects are oftenoverlooked. Thus, Ajahn Jayasaro has chosen suitable topics,ones in which he answers the needs of people interestedin Buddhism, remedies misunderstandings, and points toareas that repay attention. He explains and gives advice,enlightening readers on fundamental Buddhist concepts.One beneficial theme infuses every aspect of this book: theelegant, meticulous cultivation of all that is noble in theheart and mind.Download a copy here ...www.bia.or.th/fileupload/without_and_within_sample.pdfAboutAjahn Jayasaro (Shaun Michael Chiverton) was born on the Isle of Wight, England in 1958. In 1978 he became a disciple of Ajahn Cha, one of Thailand’s most renowned Buddhist monks and meditation masters, at Wat Pa Pong in Northeast Thailand. He took full ordination, with Ajahn Chah as his preceptor, in 1980.After his initial five year monastic training, Ajahn Jayasaro went on extended solitary retreat before taking on teaching and administrative duties. Over the next several years he alternated between periods of retreat and service to his monastic lineage.During this period he was entrusted by the elders of his order with writing the official biography of his teacher, Ajahn Chah. In 1997 he assumed the position of abbot of Wat Pa Nanachat, the international monastery of Ajahn Chah’s lineage, where he remained until the end of 2002.Since early 2003 Ajahn Jayasaro has been living alone in a hermitage at the foot of Khao Yai Mountain national park. The Dhamma teachings and meditation retreats he gives at regular intervals at a nearby retreat centre offer inspiration to both lay Buddhists and monastics. He is also a key figure in the movement to integrate Buddhist developmental principles in the Thai education system. Many of his Dhamma talks are broadcast on radio and television.Ajahn Jayasaro has written many books on Buddhist themes in the Thai language, a number of which have been translated into other languages, including Chinese, French, Italian and Portuguese. His latest English work, "without and within" is a general introduction to the Theravada Buddhist tradition.Ajahn Jayasaro spends a month a year out of Thailand. His most recent teaching engagements have been in Qatar, China and Bhutan. In 2011 Ajahn Jayasaro was granted an honorary doctorate in Buddhist Pedagogy by Mahachulalongkorn Rajavidyalaya University.Visit Suan Mokkh Bangkok - BIA here ...www.facebook.com/suanmokkhbangkok - Posted by CFFong