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Ajahn Dune Atulo

Tradition: Theravada | Era: Thai Forest Tradition (modern) | Lineage: Theravada Buddhist, Thai Forest Tradition
Episodes analyzed: 1 | Average depth: 2.0/10

Compiled Truth

Develop mental discipline through non-forcing awareness and mantra recitation, emphasizing gentle continuity over analytical effort.

Key Teachings

1. Develop mental discipline through non-forcing awareness and mantra recitation, emphasizing gentle continuity over analytical effort.

Key Concepts

  • non-forcing -- Allowing the mind to settle without suppression or distraction

  • continuous awareness -- Maintaining bare attention on the mind's base

  • gross vs subtle objects -- Progress from mantra to subtle mental observation
  • Paradoxes

  • structured non-effort

  • active passivity
  • Cross-References

  • Tradition: Theravada

  • Related masters in same tradition: Ajahn Buddhadāsa Bhikkhu, Ajahn Dtun, Ajahn Maha Boowa, Ajahn Mun, Ajahn Pannavaddho, Ajahn Sumedho, Buddha, Dipa Ma, Upasika Kee Nanayon, Venerable Ajahn Chah
  • Timeline

  • [2026-04-11] 1 episodes imported from Wisdom of Masters analysis