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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Meeting A VERY Great Meditation Master...,
By Raul Garcia (PR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blooming in the Desert: Favorite Teachings of the Wildflower Monk Taungpulu Sayadaw (Paperback)
Together with Anne, the Books author, we both lived and meditated intensely under the guidance and very, very deep influence of Taungpulu Sayadaw, who was well known in Burma and Asia as an Arhant - a fully Realized master of meditation.
I am 100% a wittness to this truth. Any book about this little-known, but immensely respected Burmese Master is welcome! Thanks Anne for your efforts! Many of Taungpulu's students were themselves highly developed masters, with many students and their own monasterias, he was a teacher of teachers. Anyway he was totally humble, without any pretensions of superiority. He was available 4am to 11pm to all who came. In Burma he gave over 800 interviews a day! He was the truth he preached: 'The Truth is simple but exceedingly profound'. I wittnessed how he had totally trascended the need to sleep, since near his room the light of awareness made sleeping impossible. I had to go the the pagoda to rest... In seconds he could still your mind and body and transport your conciousness to any infinity you desired - happiness, light, love, wisdom, faith, compassion, freedom...But to make this experience permanent and natural we have to undergo many changes...a spiritual evolution and revolution. His presence illuminated the TKAM (Boulder Creek - near Santa Cruz, CA) monastery and transformed the place - go and see for yourself. There's a pagoda there and his stupa - ideal places to mediate. He was reputed, and I sincerily know it's true, to have possesed all supernormal powers a human being can achieve! This came to him in an insight after over 13 years of meditation in caves. On TKAM he left a spiritual bomb of infinite (literally) peace and stillnes waiting for anyone to tap into. His blessings helps us all...even in ignorance. Read the book, practice what you can, then visit TKAM and stay for a while. Be prepared for change. His stillnes will gradually become yours...and at last, the ocean of Happiness will become clear. The essence of his teaching is contained in 'Patience' and the Four Foundations of Mindfullnes. raul garcia silconvalleypro1@yahoo.com
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Hard won wisdom from a relativley unknown master,
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This review is from: Blooming in the Desert: Favorite Teachings of the Wildflower Monk Taungpulu Sayadaw (Paperback)
Taungpulu Sayadaw was a burmese forest monk{one who lives in the Forests in southeast asia,literaly meditating} who came to the United States in the late 1970's, and established the first Burmese Buddhist Temple in the United States.This gentle master of the Theravada tradition passed on his teachings , some of which have been lovingly recorded here by Anne Teich. These are not soft, new age readings,but straightfoward teachings that come staright to the herat of the matter.Chapters[some are only a paragraph long, others several pages long] such as UNWHOLESOME CONDUCTS,SAINTHOOD AND NIBBANA and THE HINDRANCE OF SENSUAL DESIRE are up front and not easy{the Sayadaw ,though coming off as quite gentle,doesnt seem to be interested in softening his message to make it palatable to the west. More's the better] Andrew Harvey contributes a short preface,and Ms. Teich gives us an excellent introduction. A very,very good primer on Buddhism from one considered by many to be a saint, a bodhisattva. Deserves to be more widely read,very very good, though the message is not easy...Excellent.
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Blooming in the Desert: Favorite Teachings of the Wildflower Monk Taungpulu Sayadaw by ?A rha?? Nandiya Mather? (Paperback - September 10, 1996)
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