The Mind like Fire Unbound

Subtitle: 
An Image in the Early Buddhist Discourses
Name: 
Thanissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff)
Publish Year: 
THIRD EDITION, REVISED 1999

Early Buddhism borrowed two of its central terms from the workings of fire. Upadana, or clinging, originally referred to the fuel that kept fire burning; nibbana, the name of the goal, to a fire's going out. This is the first book to examine these terms from the perspective of how the early Buddhists themselves viewed fire--what they saw happening as a fire burned, and what happened to the fire when it went out--to show what light this perspective throws on Buddhist doctrine in general, and the practice of meditation in particular.