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And Other Buddhist Tales of Happiness

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An edition of Opening the Door of Your Heart (2004)

Opening the Door of Your Heart

And Other Buddhist Tales of Happiness

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A delightful book full of tales of hope, love, forgiveness, freedom from fear, and overcoming pain which cleverly relates the timeless wisdom of the Buddha's teachings and the true path to happiness. In nearly 30 years as a Buddhist monk, born in the West but trained in the Thai forest tradition, Ajahn Brahm has gathered many poignant, funny and profound stories. In this collection of teaching stories are many true-to-life tales, which are used to launch a deeper exposition of mindfulness, wisdom, love and compassion.

Ajahn Brahm also relates wise teachings from his renowned and saint-like teacher, Ajahn Chah. His younger years in the Thai forest provided fertile ground for humour when , for instance, he had to eat boiled frog on rice for his only meal of the day. The stories that emerge are thoughtful, funny and enlightening. Told with wit and wisdom, these tales reveal the qualities of devotion, humility and diligence. They also expose moments of insight, wisdom and compassion in the lives of ordinary people.

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Wisdom Books
Language
English
Pages
230

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Page 1
Perfection and guilt.
Page 5
Two bad bricks
Page 7
The temple garden
Page 10
What's done is finished
Page 12
The idiot's guide to peace of mind
Page 13
Guilt and absolution
Page 16
Criminal guilt
Page 18
The Class B kids
Page 19
The child in the supermarket
Page 20
We are all crims
Page 21
Letting go of guilt forever
Page 22
Love and commitment.
Page 23
Unconditional love
Page 25
Opening the door of your heart
Page 26
Marriage
Page 29
Commitment
Page 30
The chicken and the duck
Page 31
Gratitude
Page 32
Romance
Page 33
True love
Page 35
Fear and pain.
Page 37
Freedom from fear
Page 39
Predicting the future
Page 40
Gambling
Page 41
What is fear?
Page 43
Fear of public speaking
Page 45
Fear of pain
Page 49
Letting go of pain
Page 51
TM or how to transcend-dental medication
Page 53
No worries
Page 54
Anger and forgiveness.
Page 59
Anger
Page 61
The trial
Page 62
The retreat
Page 63
The anger-eating demon
Page 66
Right! That's it! I'm leaveing!
Page 69
How to stop an insurgency
Page 71
Cooling off with forgiveness
Page 75
Positive forgiveness
Page 77
Creating happiness
Page 81
Flattery gets you everywhere
Page 83
How to be a VIP
Page 84
The two-finger smile
Page 86
Priceless teachings
Page 88
This too will pass
Page 89
The heroic sacrifice
Page 91
A truck-load of dung
Page 91
It's too much to hope for
Page 95
Being a dustbin
Page 97
Maybe it's fair!
Page 98
Critical problems and their compassionate solutions. 99
The law of karma
Page 101
Drinking tea when there's no way out
Page 102
Going with the flow
Page 104
Caught between a tiger and a snake
Page 105
Advice for life
Page 107
Is there a problem?
Page 109
Making decisions
Page 110
Blaming others
Page 111
The Emperor's three questions
Page 112
The cow that cried
Page 116
The little girl and her friend
Page 120
The snake, the mayor and the monk
Page 121
The bad snake
Page 125
Wisdom and inner silence.
Page 129
The wings of compassion
Page 131
Caring for a son
Page 132
What is wisdom?
Page 132
Eating wisely
Page 134
Solving the problem
Page 135
Unwise listening
Page 136
What wisdom is not
Page 137
The danger of an open mouth
Page 139
The talkative tortoise
Page 141
Free speech
Page 144
The mind and reality.
Page 147
The exorcist
Page 149
The biggest thing in the world
Page 150
Searching for the mind
Page 152
Science
Page 153
The science of silence
Page 154
Blind faith
Page 154
Values and the spiritual life.
Page 157
The most beautiful sound
Page 159
What's in a name?
Page 161
Pyramid power
Page 161
Precious stones
Page 163
Then I'll be happy
Page 165
The Mexican fisherman
Page 167
When all my wishes were fulfilled
Page 169
Freedom and humility.
Page 171
Two kinds of freedom
Page 173
Which type of freedom would you like?
Page 173
The Free World
Page 176
A dinner with Amnesty International
Page 178
The dress code of a monk
Page 179
Laughing at yourself
Page 181
The dog that had the last laugh
Page 182
Abuse and enlightenment
Page 183
When I became enlightened
Page 186
The road hog
Page 188
Hare Krishna
Page 189
The hammer
Page 190
Enjoying a joke at no one's expense
Page 192
The idiot
Page 193
Suffering and letting go.
Page 195
Thinking about washing
Page 197
A moving experience
Page 198
Poor me; lucky them
Page 200
Advice for when you are sick
Page 202
What's wrong with being sick?
Page 203
Visiting the sick
Page 205
The lighter side of death
Page 207
Grief, loss and celebrating a life
Page 211
Falling leaves
Page 214
The ups and downs of death
Page 216
The man with four wives
Page 218
Cracking up
Page 220
The worm and his lovely pile of dung
Page 221
Glossary
Page 225
Notes
Page 229

Edition Notes

Published in
Australia
Other Titles
Who Ordered This Truck Load of Dung
Copyright Date
2004

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Library of Congress
BQ5780

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
230
Number of pages
230

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25426313M
ISBN 10
0734406525
ISBN 13
9780734406521

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