References – SN 1.25: The Arahant 
Sutta / Saṁyutta Nikāya / SN 1: Devatāsaṁyutta / SN 1.25: Arahantasutta

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“I work as a psychotherapist and it seems to be useful to have a more or less stable self, a more or less stable ego, to be able to transcend the ego.” Answered by Ajahn Amaro. [Western psychology ] [Self-identity view] [Liberation] // [Mark Epstein] [Virtue] [Happiness] [Conditionality] [Language] [Ajahn Chah] [Conventions]

Reference:The Wisdom of the Ego” in Head and Heart Together by Ajahn Ṭhānissaro.

Sutta: SN 1.25: “Skillful, knowing the world’s parlance, he uses such terms as mere expressions.”

Readings from The Island [2025], Session 1, Excerpt 5


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“When it comes to what is being reborn [in the metaphor from SN 44.9, The Island by Ajahn Pasanno and Ajahn Amaro, p. 52]. What sustains [the flame] is the air of oxygen, but this is still quite vague. Can you elaborate on this> Often when we talk about reincarnation but there is no self this question comes up again and again. So I’d love to hear what is actually reborn?” Answered by Ajahn Amaro. [Rebirth] [Similes] [Not-self] // [Hinduism] [Etymology] [Conditionality] [Habits] [Self-identity view] [Insight meditation] [Knowing itself] [Liberation]

Sutta: DN 9.49: The Buddha asks an inquirer if they existed in the past and future.

Simile: Waves coming into the shore.

Sutta: SN 1.25: The Buddha uses personal pronouns.

Readings from The Island [2025], Session 5, Excerpt 1


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“I understand that the Dhamma is beyond duality. But does the distinction between conditioned and unconditioned support duality?” Answered by Ajahn Amaro. [Dhamma] [Advaita Vedanta] [Unconditioned] // [Language] [Conventions] [Non-identification]

Reference: Richard Gombrich, ‘Metaphor, Allegory, Satire,’ in How Buddhism Began: The Conditioned Genesis of the Early Teachings, pp 86-87, quoted in The Island by Ajahn Pasanno and Ajahn Amaro, p. 118.

Sutta: SN 1.25: “Skilful, knowing the world’s parlance, he uses such terms as mere expressions.”

Follow-up: “The usage of symbols sometimes helps as well....” [Symbolism]

Quote: “All similes and analogies are partial.” [Knowing itself]

Readings from The Island [2025], Session 8, Excerpt 2


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Comment: In the first Dhammapada verse, mano seems to be used not as a sense gate but sort of a leading part of consciousness. [Heart/mind] [Sense bases] [Consciousness]

Response by Ajahn Amaro and Ajahn Pasanno. [Thai Forest Tradition] [Recollection] [Language] [Conventions]

Sutta: SN 1.25: The Buddha’s use of ‘I’ as conventional language.

Readings from The Island [2025], Session 39, Excerpt 5