Resources -- Buddhism

Recommended Reading — suttas & sutta anthologies
  • Khuddhaka Nikāya, especially the Therīgatha (verses of the elder nuns) and the Therāgatha (verses of the elder monks)
Recommended Reading — other
  • Perspectives on Satipaṭṭhāna — Anālayo
  • Being Nobody, Going Nowhere — Ayya Khema
  • Know Where You’re Going — Ayya Khema
  • The Path to Peace — Ayya Khema
  • Right Concentration — excellent book on jhānas (as described in the suttas) by Leigh Brasington
  • Dependent Origination and Emptiness — Leigh Brasington’s teachings, including Streams of Dependently Arising Processes Interacting
  • The Buddha before Buddhism, trans by Gil Fronsdal. Translation and comments on the Aṭṭhakavagga of the Sutta Nipāta.
  • Studies in the Origins of Buddhism, Govind Chandra Pande
  • Knee Deep in Grace; The Extraordinary Life and Teaching of Dipa Ma, Amy Schmidt
Practice

Gradual Training — training our mind through the lens of sīla-samādhi-pañña, or ethics-concentration-wisdom/insight

Lists — some of the common lists used to support our practice, such as the Four Ennobling Truths, the Five Hindrances, the Eightfold Path, etc.

The goal — excerpts, mostly from the suttas, pointing to the goal(s) of practice

Pāli for Practice — a deep dive into some key Pāli words and phrases in the service of supporting practice