Where are you Going
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Rude Awakenings
Two Englishmen On Foot In Buddhism's Holy Land
by Ajahn Sucitto
read by Ajahn Sucitto, Nick Scott
Part 1 of the Where are you Going series
No one walks around the Buddhist holy places in India. Not today. They travel by bus with good reason. The Buddha's homeland is now one of the most desperately overcrowded and poverty ridden places on the planet. It is also very dangerous. But Nick Scott and Ajahn Sucitto decided to do just that: to walk for six months and for over one thousand miles, sleeping out at night and living on alms food, just as the Buddha would have done.
"Armchair pilgrims take note! This book will provide blisters, backaches, frights, absurd laughter and all night meditation. Result? Exhaustion tinged with grace. In the age of the pop-epiphany, Rude Awakenings is a throwback to what began it all: the slow road to enlightenment. It's also a badminton in play between the Odd Couple of Spirituality, and one lovely read." Tad Wise, author of Blessings in the Wind and Circling the Sacred Mountain.
"As the clarity and candour of the writing draw us into this remarkable journey, we soon experience an inner landscape of two extraordinary hearts and minds. This is a wonderful book." Joseph Goldstein, meditation teacher and author of The Emerging Western Buddhism
The authors take no profit from the sale of this audiobook. It has to have a price to be posted on this platform. They will give any income to Indian charities.
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Great Patient One
by Ajahn Sucitto
read by Ajahn Sucitto, Nick Scott
Part 2 of the Where are you Going series
This book is a sequel to Rude Awakenings which began the account of a six-month epic journey by two Englishmen, a monk and layman, around the Buddhist holy places in India. Rude Awakenings was a great adventure story.
While the second part of the journey still had its share of adventure, and some amazing encounters with wildlife including tiger, the novelty of the endeavour had worn off, and the two pilgrims came face to face with both their own and the other's deeper humanity.
Thus Great Patient One is, for both Ajahn Sucitto and Nick, the more valuable of the two accounts, as in this volume they share their deeper lessons and the powerful resolution of the journey they both experienced at its end.
"Just as this pair of travellers were challenged, inspired, and transformed by their journey, we find ourselves similarly changed." Ajahn Amaro, Abbot of Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
The authors take no profit from the sale of this audiobook. It has to have a price to be posted on this platform. They will give any income to Indian charities.
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