BUDDHADASA BHIKKHU (1906-1993) was a famous and influential ascetic-philosopher of the 20th century. He remains the most prominent Buddhist thinker in Thailand, with hundreds of thousands of followers and readers. A devout practitioner and "conservative reformer," he broke down longstanding barriers to lay practice and thus opened the doors to widespread movements of lay Theravadin Buddhism in both Thailand and in Western countries.
“I wish to recommend this translation of the great Buddhadāsa
Bhikkhu’s Seeing with the Eye of Dhamma. It is a very comprehensive
and easily readable presentation to inform us of how to develop and
cultivate the Eightfold Path. It gives one much to contemplate and
encourages one’s own practice of meditation.”—Ven. Ajahn Sumedho,
author of The Sound of Silence
“This book introduces the reader to one of the most important
figures of modern Buddhism, Ajahn Buddhadāsa. Together with the
Dalai Lama, he is one of the foremost thinkers who has worked to
adapt Buddhism to the modern world by putting forth interpretations
of the tradition that are rooted in the Buddha’s teachings while at
the same time new and provocative. This book is an opportunity to
meet this very creative teacher and to familiarize oneself with his
ideas, which present the central teachings of Buddhism in a way
that is in tune with the times. This book contains some of his core
teachings and will give the reader a glimpse into some of his at
times controversial thoughts. This is why Ajahn Buddhadāsa has been
an inspiration for thousands of modern Buddhists (Thai and Western,
including myself), and this book offers an opportunity to meet this
great mind. I cannot think of a better book for people who think in
a scientifically informed perspective and are also interested in
Buddhism.”—Georges Dreyfus, author of The Sound of Two Hands
Clapping
“Ajahn Buddhadāsa was a teacher ahead of his time. Delivered half a
century ago in rural Thailand, the refreshing and informal lectures
collected in this book prefigure many of the pragmatic, critical,
engaged, and secular developments in Buddhist thought and practice
that have become widespread today. A radical and often
controversial figure, Buddhadāsa stripped away time-honored beliefs
that have accumulated around Buddhism over the centuries and
returned his audience to the immediacy of their own embodied
experience. Dispensing with the metaphysics of rebirth and other
realms of existence, he envisioned the Dhamma as a way of life here
and now that can be realized by everyone, lay and monastic alike.
This book opens a window onto an extraordinary Buddhist teacher,
whose message may be even more relevant today than when it was
first delivered.”—Stephen Batchelor, author of After Buddhism:
Rethinking the Dharma for a Secular Age
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