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This is a great comment.

I can recommend Jack Kornfield's modern classic, A Path With Heart.

Just as you say, he spent years practicing with the much-loved Ajahn Chah and the formidable Mahasi Sayadaw - and then came back home to find his old patterns still there. Of course, the insights and experiences he'd had helped him, but the patterns still had to be worked through.

There is a lot to be said for lay practice. Instead of running off to a monastery, do a couple retreats a year and maintain a daily practice. There is plenty of dukkha to encounter in a normal life.

This is really hard to remember if you've had some dramatic meditation experiences or you're really eager to make progress, which is one reason the Soto folks are always emphasizing patience.



I echo your sentiments as I was first introduced to the practice many many years ago through JK’s writings and recordings. Years of recordings are available on the Dharma Seed app as well.




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