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  1. Book search result icon An Unentangled Knowing Titlepage
    An Unentangled Knowing The Teachings of a Thai Buddhist Lay Woman Upāsikā Kee Nanayon (K. Khao-suan-luang) translated from the Thai by Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu
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  2. Two Eyes, Not Just One
     … Upasika Kee Nanayon has a good warning as well. Whatever comes up, she says, look at what comes up right after that. There may be a little bit of pride or a little bit of assumption of one kind or another. So even if something really good comes up, don’t let yourself get carried away with it. Watch. This is one of the … 
  3. Reflect
     … Upasika Kee Nanayon would say that when an insight comes up in the meditation, always wait to see what happens right after the insight. What mental state follows on it? That’s where the real insight’s going to be. You look at your thoughts not so much in terms of their content. For the time being, as you’re meditating, ask yourself, “What … 
  4. Sitting & Walking
     … Think of Upasika Kee Nanayon’s advice that when an insight comes, watch out for the mind’s reaction to the insight, because sometimes you simply replace one defilement with another. When an insight arises, stop. Watch. Remind yourself that the purpose of the insight is to help you let go. That’s it. If it’s an insight related to something else not … 
  5. Your Mind is Lying to You
     … When an insight comes in, pride can arise around it—which is why Upasika Kee Nanayon always advised that whenever an insight comes, watch to see what happens next and what happens next, and then what happens next. Ajaan Lee’s test would be if you gain an insight, ask yourself: To what extent is what you just learned true? To what extent is … 
  6. Book search result icon With Each & Every Breath Introduction
     … Ajaan Fuang Jotiko – Awareness Itself; Ajaan Lee Dhammadharo – The Skill of Release; Ajaan Dune Atulo – Gifts He Left Behind; Ajahn Chah Subhaddo – In Simple Terms; and the section, “Pure & Simple” in Upasika Kee Nanayon – An Unentangled Knowing Recordings of Relevant Talks and (Transcripts): 2007/6/6: The Noble Search for Happiness (read) 2011/10/17: Why We Train the Mind (read) 2011/12/22 … 
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