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  • Fearless Mountain Newsletter is the latest offering from those digital - and design-savvy monastics at Abhayagiri, a monastery in the Thai Forest tradition of Ajahn Chah, nestled in the hills of beautiful Redwood Valley, CA.

    Shambhala SunSpace » 2009 » January 2009

  • Le monde occidental a les yeux rivés sur l'Iran croyant naïvement qu'une révolution est en train de se produire et qui pourrait emporter le régime despotique en place depuis la chute du Chah.

    Global Voices in English » Maghreb: Views on Iran 2009

  • In past years the Forest Sangha, made up of communities of disciples of Venerable Ajahn Chah, has created and provided an artful Buddhist calendar available as a free PDF download. 2009 is no exception, so get yours here.

    Shambhala SunSpace » 2008 » December 2008

  • The minor nuances of the Chhath rituals, such as in the Kharna ritual, vary from region to region, and also across families, but still there is a fundamental similarity. edit Yogic Viewpoint As per the yogic view point word Chhath is a compound of two words; Chah means 6 stages and Hath refers to the science of Hath Yog austerity.

    Archive 2009-10-01 photographerno1 2009

  • As per the yogic view point word Chhath is a compound of two words; Chah means 6 stages and Hath refers to the science of Hath Yog austerity.

    Archive 2009-10-01 photographerno1 2009

  • Teuton: I suh-gest you use oil for da muscles, Chah-ley.

    Coming attractions: "The Constitution Was Getting Pretty Ratty Anyway" 2007

  • We've gotten some free books that Chah wrote, but this one collects all his major teachings, and looks to be very insightful.

    chinatown jlundberg 2007

  • Chah and the rest (there was a group of us actly) stayed there.

    yanxious Diary Entry yanxious 2006

  • ONE HOT DAY in August 1999, archaeologists excavating at Çatalhöyük pronounced “Chah-tahl-hew-yook”, a 9,500-year-old prehistoric village in south central Turkey, found two detached human skulls lying on the floor of what had once been a mud-brick house.

    The Goddess and the Bull MICHAEL BALTER 2005

  • I think I need to consult Chah for some Business Communications guidelines.

    natinski Diary Entry natinski 2002

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