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Two Dialogues on Dhamma

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Author: Nyanasobhano, Bhikkhu
Publisher: Buddhist Publication Society
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Product Type: Softcover Book
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ISBN 13: 978-955-24-0057-5

ISBN 10: 9552400570

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SKU:BPS:403363

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This 64-page booklet features two imaginary but realistic dialogues between a monk named Bhikkhu Tissa and laypeople on such Dhamma subjects as The Eightfold Noble Path, kamma, and Right Livelihood. The first dialogue is called "Bhikkhu Tissa Meets a Skeptic" and the second is called "Bhikkhu and the Greater Good." The author is an American from Louisville, Kentucky, who was ordained as a monk in Bangkok in 1987.

"If Buddhism is to have a real effect on somebody, it must challenge them, make them think of a hundred problems and puzzles they never considered before. The average person all too often takes things for granted, has a careless, habitual way of looking at the world, and idly believes in unexamined concepts. But Buddhism kicks the props entirely out from under such habits and reveals many unanswered questions which have been there all along." (p. 33)

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