Modern Truthsย contains sixteen talks on the Noble Truths plus a talk on how to decide what is and is not a teaching of The Buddha.
The talks were prepared upon the request of devotees at a temple in Penang, Malaysia. All except the talk on the Path-factor Right View and that on the Path-factor Right Intention were also delivered.
Again upon request, all except the talk on the four Noble Truths (โA Modern Opportunityโ, p.1ff), and the one on Right Intention (โBeauty Is in the Eye of the Blindโ p.263), were published in Penang, in two separate books.
1)ย ย ย Modern Birth, Ageing, and Deathย (p.17ff) ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย โย ย ย 5 + 1 talks
One talk on the Noble Truth of Suffering; four on the Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering; and as an appendix, one on Right View (the first factor of the Noble Eightfold Path, the Noble Truth of the Path Leading to the Cessation of Suffering). As an appendix also a talk entitled โIs this the Dhamma-Vinaya?โ
2)ย ย ย Modern Happiness Very Difficult to Seeย (p.117f) โย ย 7 + 1 talks
Seven talks on the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering, and as an appendix, one on the Noble Truth of the Path Leading to the Cessation of Suffering, the Noble Eightfold Path.
Upon the request of devotees at a temple in Singapore, all seventeen talks (2+6+8) and their appendices are herewith published together.
Since the talk on the Noble Eightfold Path, the talk on Right View, and the talk on Right Intention, were intended as the first three of a series discussing the Noble Truth of the Path leading to the Cessation of Suffering, they have here been put separately underย The Path Leading to Modern Happiness Very Difficult to Seeย (p.225ffย ).
The talk on how to decide what is and is not a teaching of The Buddha has been put at the end, as it is not directly related to any of the four Noble Truths, but is directly related to oneโs study and understanding of The Buddhaโs Teachings as a whole.
Inconsistencies in translation, etc., between one talk and another have been left as they are.
Ekacco Bhikkhu
[From a book published by Pa-Auk Meditation Centre, a Centre of Theravฤda Buddhist Tradition]
The author is a Bhikkhu practising under Pa-Auk (Myanmar) tradition.ย