THE MIND WITHOUT FOOTHOLD

Dear Kalyāṇamittas,

I am happy to share that my latest book, The Mind Without Foothold, has now been translated into English.

As an offering of dāna, I would like to make this book freely available to all who may find it beneficial. You can download the book free of charge by clicking on the illustration above.

The Mind Without Foothold is a contemplative exploration of the human mind and its persistent search for certainty, identity, and security. Drawing upon the early Dhamma, it examines how craving, aversion, attachment, identification, and becoming give rise to suffering and perpetuate the cycle of psychological bondage.

Rather than approaching themes such as impermanence, Dependent Origination, not-self, and nibbāna as abstract doctrines, the book invites direct contemplation and personal investigation. Particular attention is given to the notion of the Unborn and to liberation as the gradual fading away of craving, grasping, and self-construction.

Written in a calm, reflective, and accessible style, this book is an invitation to look deeply into experience and to discover the possibility of a mind that no longer seeks a foothold in thoughts, beliefs, identities, or becoming.

May it be of benefit to all who read it.

With mettā,

Guy

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