image-18.jpg Hello, readers!
I hope your Monday is going well. Can you believe it’s time for a new chapter in our book? This week, we’ll be meeting two of the people closest to the Buddha—Rahula, his son, and Ananda, his personal attendant.
In this chapter, we learn about both of them and the Buddha’s relationship with each, along with the usual commentary by Reeves. As you read, please notice how his commentary lands for you—does it feel accurate and helpful, or do you feel he sometimes reads too much into certain points? I’d really like to hear your impressions.
Reading Assignment: Chapter 12 – Ananda and Rahula
Read at your own pace and give yourself a little time to ponder. When you’re ready, come share your reflections. There are some rich topics and discussion points in this chapter, so I hope you’ll bring those into our conversation.
As an extra reflection, I invite you to consider how your own dharma practice has affected your relationships. How has your practice shifted the way you relate to others in your life, or how they relate to you?
We’ll gather for our Zoom meeting next Saturday, April 25th. I’m really looking forward to it and hope to see many of you there—hopefully, along with anyone who hasn’t yet been able to join us. We'd really love to have you with us!
For any other details regarding the book club method, please visit the Study Page.
Let’s chat!
With metta and in gassho,
sat lah
I hope your Monday is going well. Can you believe it’s time for a new chapter in our book? This week, we’ll be meeting two of the people closest to the Buddha—Rahula, his son, and Ananda, his personal attendant.
In this chapter, we learn about both of them and the Buddha’s relationship with each, along with the usual commentary by Reeves. As you read, please notice how his commentary lands for you—does it feel accurate and helpful, or do you feel he sometimes reads too much into certain points? I’d really like to hear your impressions.
Reading Assignment: Chapter 12 – Ananda and Rahula
Read at your own pace and give yourself a little time to ponder. When you’re ready, come share your reflections. There are some rich topics and discussion points in this chapter, so I hope you’ll bring those into our conversation.
As an extra reflection, I invite you to consider how your own dharma practice has affected your relationships. How has your practice shifted the way you relate to others in your life, or how they relate to you?
We’ll gather for our Zoom meeting next Saturday, April 25th. I’m really looking forward to it and hope to see many of you there—hopefully, along with anyone who hasn’t yet been able to join us. We'd really love to have you with us!
For any other details regarding the book club method, please visit the Study Page.
Let’s chat!
With metta and in gassho,
sat lah


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