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In your opinion, Who is your favourite Buddhist teacher or author? And do you have a fav Book?
I think at the moment my favourite is ''Thich Nhat Hanh''
Ive read:
Present moment wonderful moment and currently reading Heart of Buddhas teachings.
His work is fantastic. X
Have you got any favourites?
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Geshe kelsangs works are highly acclaimed have always been very helpful for me Im also a big fan of his teachers works and Such texts as Liberation in the palm of your hand and texts by pandits such as Panchen Sonam Dragpa, Je Tsongkhapa some works of the previous Dalai and Panchen Lamas, There are honestly so many high quality works available it truly does make you recognise how fortunate we are to live in such a time.
At the moment, I am trying to unload the 'spiritual' books accumulated through the years. No takers yet. I just don't read them much any more and they collect a lot of dust. When I did read them, my favorites seemed to be the ones that inspired me to action at the time -- usually by kicking my butt. Towards the end, I guess I favored "Swampland Flowers: The Letters and Lectures of Zen Master Ta Hui." He was short, direct, addressed layman and monk without distinction, and never lowered the standard.
Kind of like the Dalai Lama... can't really hear his talks, but I can read his translated from Tibetan into English works. Freakin' genius!
Oh, I like Garchen Rinpoche too... he's AMAZING!! I mean as a person, a teacher. I have never read his teachings.
Favourite Book: my heart
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Ajahn Brahm is my favorite teacher. I always prefer his word over any other Buddhist teacher. He never came across as too dogmatic for me. I think he teaches Buddhism the way it was meant to be taught, compassionate, but also in a rebellious type tone where you should test the material and seek your own truth.
Ajahn Chah
My favorite Buddhist work is the Zenrin Kushu and my favorite Buddhist writer is Thich Nhat Hanh. But that is not a matter of opinion, but one of taste.
I like teachers from within the Thai forest tradition. Currently digesting The Buddha's Ancient Path by Piyadassi Thera and The Buddha and His Teachings by Narada.
http://www.amazon.com/Who-Ordered-This-Truckload-Dung/dp/0861712781
So is Ayya Khema.
Metta,
Guy
A Honed and Heavy Axe: Samatha and Vipassanâ in Harmony
Another great one, especially for anyone with an interest in Pure Land and/or Japanese Buddhism: Taitetso Unno's "River of Fire, River of Water".
His talks are available as podcasts and I like his low key approach to the teachings.
http://www.zencast.org/
Dead: Ajaan Lee (book: Keeping the Breath in Mind). Ajaan Fuang. Ajahn Chah.
Living: Ajahn Metta, Ajaan Geoff (Thanissaro Bhikkhu), Ajahn Sundara, Gil Fronsdal, Ajahn Sucitto,
Online: Retrofuturist, Daverupa.
May all beings find the causes of true happiness within.
bucky