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Stepping Into Freedom: Introduction to Buddhist Monastic Training

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Parallax Press, 1997 - Religion - 155 pages
Stepping into Freedom is a book of guidelines, encouraging words, reminders, and gathas for novice monks and nuns in the Buddhist tradition. These texts provide an important insight into the heart of practice taught by the Buddha, and relevant for all.
  

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Review: Stepping into Freedom: Rules of Monastic Practice for Novices

User Review  - Thien Doan - Goodreads

In order to read this book, you going to need to know some background information on Buddhism. This book has not elaborated much how becoming free in the state mind. I wouldn't recommend reading this ... Read full review

Review: Stepping into Freedom: Rules of Monastic Practice for Novices

User Review  - Caroline - Goodreads

this text was written as a compilation of sources for buddhist monks and nuns in training. it's kind of a guidebook, in a way; only some parts of the text were written 4 centuries ago! i wanted to ... Read full review

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Contents

Gathas for the Practice of Mindful Living
3
Waking Up
4
Opening the Window
5
Rinsing Your Mouth
6
Washing Your Feet
7
Sitting Down
8
Greeting Someone
9
Before Eating
10
Touching the Earth
51
Listening to the Teachings
52
Studying Sutras and Other Books
53
Entering a Temple or the Grounds of a Stupa
55
Working with the Sangha
58
Bathing
59
Going to the Bathroom
60
Going to Sleep
61

Before Eating
11
Inviting the Bell to Sound Version 1
12
Listening to the Bell Version 1
13
Morning Meditation
14
Impermanence
15
Praising the Dharma
16
Breathing Version 1
17
Breathing Version 3
18
Turning on the Computer
19
Drinking Tea
20
Using the Telephone
21
Washing Vegetables
22
Sweeping
23
Arranging Flowers
24
The Ten Novice Precepts
25
The Ten Novice Precepts
27
On Protecting Life
28
On Protecting Chastity
29
On Mindful Speech and Deep Listening
30
On Protecting and Nourishing Body and Mind Not Consuming Alcohol Drugs or Other Items That Contain Toxins
31
On Not Using Cosmetics or Wearing Jewelry
32
On Not Being Caught in Worldly Amusements
33
On Not Living a Life of Material
34
On Not Accumulating Money or Possessions for Personal Use
35
Mindful Manners
37
Mindful Manners
39
Attending Your Teacher
41
Traveling with Your Teacher
44
Listening to Your Teachers Advice
45
Having Tea with Your Teacher
46
Practicing during a Formal Meal
49
Heating Your Room
62
Sharing a Room
63
Visiting a Temple of the Other Sex
64
Visiting a Donor or Your Family
65
Going to Town
66
Going to the Market
67
Working in the Kitchen
68
Talking on the Telephone
69
Beginning Anew
71
Taking Refuge in the Sangha
72
Inviting and Listening to the Bell
73
Walking Standing Sitting and Lying Down
74
Attending Dharma Discussions
75
Robe Bowl and Sitting Mat
76
Practicing at Other Temples
77
Taking Part in Tea Meditation
78
Driving
79
Using the Computer
81
Relating to Laypeople
83
Purifying Your Body
84
Encouraging Words Master Guishan
87
Encouraging Words Master Guishan
89
A Talk for Young Monks and Nuns Thich Nhat Hanh
99
A Talk for Young Monks and Nuns
101
Ceremony for Reciting the Ten Precepts
121
Ceremony for Reciting the Ten Precepts
123
Open the Road Wider
141
Open the Road Wider
143
Sources
145
Sources
147
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About the author (1997)

Thich Nhat Hanh is an expatriate Vietnamese Buddhist monk, as well as a teacher, author, poet, and peace activist. Martin Luther King, Jr. nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1967 for his efforts to reconcile North and South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Hanh was part of a movement called "engaged Buddhism", which combines traditional practices with nonviolent civil disobedience, and he was exiled by both the Communist and non-Communist governments. He is a respected writer and scholar, and founded a retreat in France called Plum Village. Hanh has written several books, including The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching: An Introduction to Buddhism, Peace Is Every Step, and Living Buddha, Living Christ.

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