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entry May 5 2007, 07:14 AM
Useful links (misc):
Frequently Asked Questions About Buddhism
links
Dhamma Drops I, II, III
The Thirty-one Planes of Existence
What is Nibbana?
Aimwell.org (Association for Insight Meditation)
What-Buddha-Taught.Net
Forest Dhama Books (free e-books)
Treasury of Truth, The Illustrated Dhammapada
Affirming the Truths of the Heart

Dhamma Talks:
ATI Audio
http://www.dhammatalks.org.uk/

Vipassana Meditation:
In This Very Life
Satipatthāna Vipassanā

e-Books
In This Very Life
Books by Mahasi Sayadaw


Search Engines:
GoodSearch.com (generates free donation for your favorite cause with every search)
Dhamma Search

Forums:
Abhidhamma Vipassana
AIM Forum
WebSangha Forum
E-Sangha
Care2.org

Meditation Centers:[/b]
Africa:
S.N. Goenka Centers in Africa
Australia:
Blue Mountains Insight Meditation Center, Australia
S.N. Goenka Centers in Australia / NZ
Canada:
True North Insight Meditation Center, East Ontario Canada
S.N. Goenka Centers in North America
India:
S.N. Goenka Centers in India
Iran:
S.N. Goenka Centers in the Middle East
New Zealand:
S.N. Goenka Centers in Australia / NZ
UK:
Association for Insight Meditation, Essex
Dhamma Dipa Meditation Center
United States:
S.N. Goenka Centers in North America (check for states)
Insight Meditation Center, Redwood City, California
Vipassana Hawai'i
Insight Meditation Society, Barre, Mass.
Cambridge Insight Meditation Center, Cambridge, Mass.
Mahasi Meditation Retreat Center, New Jersey
New York Insight Meditation Center, NYC
Downtown New York Meditation Community, NYC
The Forest Way, Ruckersville, Virginia
See also:
S.N. Goenka Centers in Asia
S.N. Goenka Centers in Europe
S.N. Goenka Centers in Latin America
World:
Sayagyi U Ba Khin Vipassana (Worldwide!)
S.N. Goenka Courses at non-center locations (world)

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The non-doing of any evil,
the performance of what's skillful,
the cleansing of one's own mind:
this is the teaching
of the Awakened. —
Dhp 183


Even if for a lifetime
the fool stays with the wise,
he knows nothing of the Dhamma —
as the ladle,
the taste of the soup.

Even if for a moment,
the perceptive person stays with the wise,
he immediately knows the Dhamma —
as the tongue,
the taste of the soup. —
Dhp 64 - 65

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