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A Collection of Dhamma Talks by The Venerable Ajahn Chah (Phra Bodhinyana Thera)
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The Abbot, Wat Pah Nanachat, Bahn Bung Wai, Warinchamrab, Ubol Rajathani 34310, ThailandPrinted for free distribution through the generosity of the devoted Buddhists of Thailand. Fourth impression 1982. This electronic edition was transcribed from the print edition in January, 1997 by W.D. Savage with the kind permission of the copyright holder.
The blessing of this Dharma gift is offered in memory of Mrs. Beatrice Saslav.
As regards the translations, we have tried to be as exact as possible with the content of the Teachings but have omitted much of the repetition inevitably arising in oral instruction. Pali words absorbed into the Thai language have, in the course of time, acquired additional meanings: e.g. the Thai "arome" refers to the Pali "Arammana" -- sense object or mental impression, but its common meaning is "mood" or "emotion." The Venerable Ajahn uses these words in both ways and we have translated accordingly. Finding the middle way between a dull, over-literal approach and a more flowing, but less precise rendering hasn't always been easy. Each of the various translators has compromised in different ways. Hopefully we have managed to bring out both the clear simplicity, the directness and the humour of these talks on the one hand, and at the same time, the profundity that underlies and inspires them.
The translators would like to apologize for any passages which remain unclear, or for clumsiness of style. We trust that this material will provide nourishing contemplation for the growing number of meditators.
May all beings be free from Suffering.The Sangha