Mindfulness In Plain English – Ven. Henepola Gunaratana Thero

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.

The subject of this book is Vipassana meditation practice. Repeat, practice. This is a meditation manual, a nuts-and-bolts, step-by-step guide to Insight meditation. It is meant to be practical. It is meant for use. There are already many comprehensive books on Buddhism as a philosophy, and on the theoretical aspects of Buddhist meditation. If you are interested in that material we urge you to read those books. Many of them are excellent. This book is a ‘How to.’ It is written for those who actually want to meditate and especially for those who want to start now. 

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1 comments

    • Chandrika Silva on March 5, 2020 at 5:30 am
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    Sadu Sadu Sadu.
    You get lots of merit in publishing the facts and ebooks of all the Maha Theros in this website.
    As i prefer to read Dhamma in Sinhala is there any way I could get hold of the Sinhala version of this book please?

    Theruwan Saranai!

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