Nature is also teaching us dhamma but we are unable to hear.
We can’t know or see dhamma because of the defilements in the mind and because there isn’t enough understanding or wisdom.
If we can think and see nature as it really is, the mind is free and free from defilements.
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Ashin Tejaniya (Sayādaw U Tejaniya) began practicing meditation in his early teenage years under the late Shwe Oo Min Sayadaw (1913-2002), ordaining several times as a novice monk. He took the robe in 1996 after a life as a householder and businessman. He is now the meditation teacher of the Shwe Oo Min Dhamma Sukha Tawya meditation center in Yangon, Myanmar.
Ashin Tejaniya’s style of teaching and what he emphasizes is dynamic—an evolving process based on his own experiences and his recognition of difficulties yogis face in their practice. With an easy sense of humor, Ashin Tejaniya relates naturally to his lay students, helping them to appreciate the presence of dhamma everywhere with aw areness+wisdom. Along with his first two books,
Don’t Look Down on the Defilements, They willLaugh at You and Awareness Alone is not Enough, this collection, gathered from various sources and contexts, will resonate with both new and experienced meditators alike.