DHARMA BOOK TRANSCRIPTION PROJECT BULLETIN Revised 18 December 1994 by John Bullitt * Asterisks denote recent changes in this file. This file is available via DharmaNet (96:903/1) and FidoNet (1:322/750) by file-request using the "magic name" BOOKNEWS, or via the Internet by sending a message to "booknews@metta.ci.net". It is also available for download at Access to Insight BBS (508/433-5847) and BODY DHARMA ONLINE (510/836-4717). We've put together a draft of guidelines for transcribers and proofreaders. You can either download it from here (SCRIBE.TXT) or order it via the Internet by sending a message to "scribe@metta.ci.net". ---------------------------------------------------------------- This bulletin summarizes the current status of DharmaNet's Dharma Book Transcription Project. Begun in 1993, the aim of this project is to make available, in electronic form, free Dharma books, some of which may have previously been printed elsewhere. 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If a consensus can be reached, AND the book's publishing information page clearly authorizes copying and redistribution on a dana basis, then we would feel confident in proceeding with the transcription. If you have books to recommend for transcription, please let me know! John Bullitt Access to Insight BBS, PO Box 107, Pepperell, MA 01463 john.bullitt@metta.ci.net DharmaNet 96:903/1 Fidonet 1:322/750 ------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ {1} TITLES AWAITING TRANSCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------------------ The following books are awaiting transcription. Permission from the authors/publishers has been granted to distribute these titles on DharmaNet. If you are interested in volunteering to transcribe any of these titles, please let me know. Amaravati Buddhist Monastery ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Way It Is (Ven. Ajahn Sumedho) Forest Sangha Newsletter. Each issue contains a half-dozen or so articles, totaling about 20 pp. July 1994 -- "Is Buddhism a Religion" (Ajahn Sumedho); "More an agreement than an Order" (Ajahn Sucitto); More April 1994 -- "The Resolution of Conflict" (Ajahn Jagaro); Other articles by Ven. Sunnato, Sister Siripanna, Ajahn Sucitto; more Jan 1994 -- "Ajahn Chah Remembered" (Jack Kornfield); "Faith in Awakening" (a report on an Inter-religious conference at Amaravati); "Freedom in Restraint" by Sister Sundara; more Other past issues also available for transcription. Buddhist Publication Society ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Religious Responses to Dilemmas of Human Experience (Bodhi) [21pp] "Wheel" publications. These are small booklets (5" X 7"), between 20-100pp long. * Wheel #82. The Discourse Collection (Ireland) [36pp] * Wheel #116. Practical Advice for Meditators (Khantipalo) [35pp] * Wheel #147-9. The Wheel of Birth and Death (Khantipalo) [47pp] * Wheel #188. Ideal Solitude - Bhaddekaratta Sutta (Nanananda) [40pp] * Wheel #243-4. Forest Meditations (Khantipalo) [61pp] * Wheel #277-8. Transcendental Dependent Arising (Bodhi) [64pp] * Wheel #285-6. Buddhism & Social Action (Jones) [61pp] * Wheel #298-300. Thoughts on the Dhamma (Mahasi) [81pp] * Wheel #301-2. Investigation for Insight (Jootla) [62pp] * Wheel #303-4. Contemplation of Feeling (Nyanaponika) [45pp] * Wheel #316-7. Flight: Existential Conception of B'ism (Batchelor) [51pp] * Wheel #322-3. The Abhidhamma in Practice (Mendis) [74pp] * Wheel #342-4. Gemstones of the Good Dhamma (Dhammika) [78pp] * Wheel #345. Maha Kassapa: Father of the Sangha (Hecker) [37pp] Wheel #346/348. Buddhist Perspectives on the Ecocrisis [77pp] * Wheel #351-3. Jhanas in Theravada B'ist Meditation (Gunaratana) [75pp] * Wheel #360-1. Matrceta's Hymn to the Buddha (Dhammika) [44pp] * Wheel #363-4. Two Dialogues on Dhamma (Nyanasobhano) [64pp] * Wheel #365-6. Metta: Philosophy & Practice of Universal Love (Buddharakkhita) [47pp] * Wheel #367-9. Dana: The Practice of Giving (Bodhi) [71pp] Wheel #370/371. Satipatthana Vipassana (Ven Mahasi Sayadaw) [56pp] * Wheel #375-6. The Essential Practice - Part I (Webu) [46pp] * Wheel #384-5. The Essential Practice - Part II (Webu) [45pp] "Bodhi Leaf" publications. These are tiny pocket-sized booklets (4" X 5"), seldom longer than 30 pages. * BL 15. Buddhist Meditation (Story) [26pp] * BL 26. Our Reactions to Dukkha (Ashby) [26pp] * BL 79. Words Leading to Disenchantment (Soma) [22pp] * BL 85. Beginning Insight Meditation (Figen) [34pp] BL 102. Bhikkhu Tissa Dispels some doubts (Leonard Price) [46pp] * BL 109. Positive Response (Buddharakkhita) [34pp] * BL 117. A Buddhist View on Abortion (Nyanasobhano) [29pp] * BL 120. The Self-made Provate Prison (de Silva) [26pp] * BL 125. Prisoners of Karma (Karunaratna) [20pp] * BL 129. The Living Message of the Dhammapada (Bodhi) [26pp] * BL 130. The Blessed One's City of Dhamma (Horner) [27pp] * BL 131. Of Mindsets and Monkeypots (Ontl) [23pp] Malaysian Buddhist Meditation Society ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Loving and Dying (Ven. Visuddhacara) [120pp] Other titles ~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Kammathana: The Basis of Practice (Ven. Maha Boowa) [190pp] "A Heart Released: The teachings of Phra Ajaan Mun Bhuridatta Thera" [40pp] The Life of Buddha for Young People (Ven. Ananda Maitreya) [90pp] ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- {2} TRANSCRIPTIONS IN PROGRESS ---------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Blackstad (mblacks@indyvax.iupui.edu) A Happy Married Life: a Buddhist Perspective (Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda) John Bullitt (john.bullitt@metta.ci.net) "Things as They Are", by Ven. Acariya Maha Boowa. Thanissaro Bh.,tr. Tom Fitton (TRFitton@aol.com) * Wheel #331/332: The Buddhist Philos. of Relations (Ledi Sayadaw) [82pp] * Wheel #231: Essentials of Buddha Dhamma in Med. Practice (Khin) [18pp] Myra I Fox (96:605/1) * BL 68. The Elimination of Anger (Piyadassa) [22pp] Bradford Griffith (bgrif@bgbbs.com) Larry Irwin (96:607/1) Wheel #162: Facets of Buddhist Thought (KN Jayatilleke) Barry Kapke (dharma@netcom.com): Bodhinyana -- Ajahn Chah Little Dust in our Eyes -- Ayya Khema Kathy Kimber (kimber@crl.com): Drinking Tea, Living Life (Visuddhacara) Pat Lapensee (pat.lapensee@fleming.edu) Wheel #16: Buddhism & Christianity (Helmuth von Glasenapp) Wheel #51: Taming the Mind (PTS) Wheel #259: Nourishing the Roots (Bhikkhu Bodhi) Bodhi Leaf #87: Buddhism as a Practical Teaching (Seneviratne) Bodhi Leaf #92: Radical Buddhism (Price) Gaston Losier Wheel #2: Vedanta & Buddhism (Helmuth von Glasenapp) [12pp] Steven McPeak (steven.mcpeak@metta.ci.net): Sabine Miller (sabine.miller@metta.ci.net) Maureen Riordan (maureen.riordan@metta.ci.net): Eileen Santer (josanter@aol.com) * BL 93. The Heart Awakened (Siriwardhana) [34pp] David Savage (david.savage@lchance.sat.tx.us): To the Last Breath (Ajahn Maha Boowa) Wheel #48/49: Discourse of the Snake Simile (Nyanaponika Thera) Wheel #170: Mudita: Four Essays Christopher Sessums * Wheel #17. Three Cardinal Discourses by the Buddha (Nanamoli,tr) [34pp] Ken Staub (ken.staub@evsc.cld9.com) "Compassion and the Individual" (The Dalai Lama) "The Global Community and the Need for Universal Responsibility" (The Dalai Lama) Shelly Warwick (warwick@cpmail-nz.cis.columbia.edu): Bodhi Leaf #123. Radical Therapy (Lily de Silva) ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- {3} TITLES AWAITING PROOFREADING ---------------------------------------------------------------- The following titles have been transcribed and are awaiting a volunteer to proofread them. If you're interested, please let me know! Curbing Anger, Spreading Love (Ven. Visuddhacara) [80pp] Buddhism in a Nutshell (Narada) [65pp] ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- {4} PROOFREADING IN PROGRESS ---------------------------------------------------------------- John Bullitt (john.bullitt@metta.ci.net): Joseph Nagarya (joseph.nagarya@metta.ci.net): * Wheel #90: The Life of Sariputta (Nyanaponika Thera) [110pp] Robert Bussewitz (c/o john.bullitt@metta.ci.net): * Wheel #263: The Life of Moggallana (Helmuth Hecker) [49pp] Shelli Meyers (sam@it.bu.edu): Be an Island Unto Yourself -- Ayya Khema [10.13.xx] Malcolm Rothman (malcolm844@aol.com): * The Dhamma Teaching of Acariya Maha Boowa in London (Pannyavado, tr.) David Savage (david.savage@lchance.sat.tx.us) A Taste of Freedom -- Ajahn Chah Christopher Sessums * A Young People's Life of the Buddha (Bhikkhu Silacara) [180pp] ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- {5} FINAL FORMATTING ---------------------------------------------------------------- The following books are in the final formatting stages and should be released soon. John Bullitt (john.bullitt@metta.ci.net): Simply So (Luang Por Sim) [10pp] "Food for Thought", by Ajaan Lee Dhammadaro. Thanissaro Bhikkhu, tr. Wheel #27: Going Forth: A Call to Buddhist Monkhood (Sumana Samanera) Wheel #206: Lay Buddhist Practice (Bhikkhu Khantipalo) ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- {6} LIST OF TITLES RELEASED ---------------------------------------------------------------- The following books have been transcribed and are now available for download, file-request, or ftpmail from here and other DharmaNet File Library sites: ALLOFUS.ZIP All of Us (Ayya Khema) ASOKA.ZIP That the True Dhamma Might Last a Long Time: Readings Selected by King Asoka (Thanissaro Bhikkhu) BBESSAYS.ZIP BPS Newsletter cover essays (Nos.1-25, 1985-1993; Bhikkhu Bodhi) BODHI014.ZIP Bodhi Leaf #14: Pride & Conceit (Ashby) BODHI034.ZIP Bodhi Leaf #34. Protection through Satipatthana (Nyanaponika) BODHI036.ZIP Bodhi Leaf #36: Renunciation (Prince) BODHI042.ZIP Bodhi Leaf #42. Buddhism: A method of mind training (Bullen) BODHI071.ZIP Bodhi Leaf #71: The Taste of Freedom (Bhikkhu Bodhi) BODHI095.ZIP Bodhi Leaf #95: Meditating on No-Self (Sister Khema) BODHI096.ZIP Bodhi Leaf #96: To the Cemetery and Back (Price) BODHI115.ZIP Bodhi Leaf #115. Anapana Sati (Ariyadhamma) BODHI111.ZIP Bodhi Leaf #B111. Our Real Home (Ajahn Chah) BODHI122.ZIP Bodhi Leaf #122. To Light a Fire (Ven. Webu Sayadaw) BPSCAT94.ZIP Publications on Buddhism: BPS 1994 mail-order catalogue * BUDDHO.ZIP Buddho (Ajaan Thate) [29pp] DL_PEACE.ZIP A Human Approach to World Peace (HH the Dalai Lama) DSTLOPEN.ZIP Dharma Seed Tape Library Catalogue ("Opening" -- 1994) FRAMES.ZIP Frames of Reference (Ajaan Lee; Thanissaro Bh., tr) GOODFOOD.ZIP Food for the Heart -- Ajahn Chah [10.02.02] HERE&NOW.ZIP Here and Now -- Sister Ayya Khema INMIND.ZIP Keeping the Breath in Mind (Ajaan Lee; Thanissaro Bh., tr) INWARD.ZIP Looking Inward -- K. Khao-suan-luang LEEAUTO.ZIP The Autobiography of Phra Ajaan Lee. Thanissaro Bhikkhu, tr. LIVING.ZIP Living Dhamma -- Ajahn Chah [10.02.02] * PATHSTEP.ZIP Steps Along the Path -- Phra Ajaan Thate Desaransi. [29pp] READMIND.ZIP Reading the Mind -- K. Khao-suan-luang STRENGTH.ZIP Inner Strength (Ajaan Lee; Thanissaro Bhikkhu, tr.) STRAIGHT.ZIP Straight From the Heart (Ajaan Maha Boowa; Thanissaro Bh. tr) TBMC_?.ZIP The Buddhist Monastic Code: The Patimokkha Training Rules Translated and Explained (Thanissaro Bhikkhu). Complete text of this 575 page comprehensive modern commentary. THECRAFT.ZIP The Craft of the Heart (Ajaan Lee; Thanissaro Bh., tr.) [10.14.xx] TRUEWORD.ZIP Words of Truth: A Prayer for Peace in Tibet (The Dalai Lama) WHEEL006.ZIP Wheel Publication #6: The Four Sublime States (Nyanaponika) WHEEL007.ZIP Wheel Publication #7. Practice of Loving-kindness (Nanamoli) WHEEL008.ZIP Wheel Publication #8. Kalama Sutta (Soma Thera, tr) WHEEL014.ZIP Wheel Publication #14. Everyman's Ethics (Narada) WHEEL019.ZIP Wheel Publication #19. Foundations of Mindfulness (Nyanasatta) WHEEL021.ZIP Wheel Publication #21: Removal of Distracting Thoughts (Soma) WHEEL026.ZIP Wheel Publication #26. The Five Hindrances (Nyanaponika) WHEEL061.ZIP Wheel Publication #61/62. The Simile of the Cloth & The Discourse on Effacement (Nyanaponika Thera, tr) WHEEL065.ZIP Wheel Publication #65/66. The Way of Wisdom (Edward Conze) WHEEL083.ZIP Wheel Publication #83/84. With Robes and Bowl (Khantipalo) WHEEL102.ZIP Wheel Publication #102: Buddhist Reflections on Death(Gunaratna) WHEEL121.ZIP Wheel Publication #121: Power of Mindfulness (Nyanaponika Thera) WHEEL241.ZIP Wheel Publication #241: Worn Out Skin (Nyanaponika Thera) WHEEL248.ZIP Wheel Publication #248: The Buddha's Words on Kamma (Nanamoli) WHEEL280.ZIP Wheel Publication #280: The Position of Woomen in Buddhism (Dr. (Mrs.) LS Dewaraja) WHEEL282.ZIP Wheel Publication #282/284. Going for Refuge/Taking the Precepts (Bodhi) WHEEL292.ZIP Wheel Publication #292/293. Buddhist Women at time of Buddha WHEEL337.ZIP Wheel Publication #337/338. One foot in the World (de Silva) WHEEL349.ZIP Wheel Publication #349/350. Inspiration from Enlightened Nuns (Susan Elbaum Jootla) WHEEL377.ZIP Wheel Publication #377: Discourse on Right View--Samaditthi Sutta (Bh. Nanamoli, tr.) WHEEL386.ZIP Wheel Publication #386: Edicts of King Asoka (S. Dhammika) WHEEL390.ZIP The Lion's Roar -- Sihanada Sutta (Bh. Nanamoli, tr.) * WHEEL392.ZIP Violence & Disruption in Society (Elizabeth Harris) ---------------------------------------------------------------- [end]