[...] Beth Steff has been practising at the monasteries associated with the traditions of Ajahn Chah in the West now for many years. She spent six years with us at Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery in California, USA. After returning to her home country of New Zealand, Beth was feeling inspired by the examples of living a life of mindfulness that she experienced in the monasteries and wanted to share that with others.
She then started compiling talks by some of the different teachers in the western branches of the Ajahn Chah monasteries. The result is this book, which hopes to convey the techniques and benefits of different perspectives of applying Buddhist practice in our day-to-day life. Hopefully, it will expand the reader’s focus to further understand and integrate the way of practice that the Buddha laid down and give people the opportunity to appreciate how this path of integrity, clarity and discernment works to free the human heart from its entanglements.
On the occasion of my 60th birthday, I received some requests from the monastic Sangha and the lay supporters of Buddha Bodhivana Monastery who wished to know more about my life and practice as a monk. In response, it seems like a good idea to commit some of my various recollections to paper before they become lost through the passage of time. This book includes some of my personal recollections and insights from my life in the robes, rather than providing lengthy explanations of the Buddha’s teachings. The language used is simple and without too much reference to many of the Pali technical terms that we use daily as we talk about the Buddha’s teachings.
Este livro contém uma miscelânea de meus escritos, em vez de palestras transcritas, abrangendo minha vida como um ajahn na sangha ocidental da Tradição da Floresta da Tailândia. A primeira parte, “Raízes”, é principalmente histórica; seus capítulos apresentam Ajahn Chah, nosso fundador e nossa inspiração, e Ajahn Sumedho, que nos levou ao Reino Unido e além, e em seguida descreve vários eventos de nossa história no Ocidente. A segunda parte, “Correntes”, contém tanto ensinamentos quanto reminiscências pessoais, relatos de algumas de minhas viagens recentes. Evidentemente, em ambas as partes do livro, os ensinamentos se mesclam à história, e a história aos ensinamentos.
Muitos dos capítulos foram originalmente escritos até vinte anos atrás e, portanto, estão inevitavelmente desatualizados. Fiz algumas adaptações com o intuito de torná-los atemporais ou mais atuais, mas por vezes me pareceu melhor deixá-los em seu estado mais ou menos original. Qualquer relato histórico de um movimento como a nossa sangha está sujeito a se tornar desatualizado antes mesmo de ser publicado. Assim, listas de mosteiros e números de monásticos podem não ser mais relevantes; o que realmente importa é que nossa sangha continua a crescer e a florescer para o benefício de humanos e de todos os seres.
A GUIDE TO STANDING MEDITATION
As standing is something that we do, why not do it with full awareness? After all, standing was one of the positions that the Buddha recommended as a proper basis for mindfulness. Wisely cultivated, it takes strain out of the body, encourages balance and inner stability – and is a support for full liberation.
In this guide, Ajahn Sucitto adds practical details to the establishment and development of this practice. It is for beginners and experienced meditators alike.