Culadasa -The Illuminated Legacy book series?
I came across this in Amazon, does anyone know if these books are legitimate and authorized by Culadasa? The publication date on Amazon is Jan 2026, did he authorize a student to edit and publish these?
I came across this in Amazon, does anyone know if these books are legitimate and authorized by Culadasa? The publication date on Amazon is Jan 2026, did he authorize a student to edit and publish these?
I have been meditating quite regularly for many years, but I’ve always followed a structured practice (TMI, Goenka)
Recently, I gathered the courage to finally delve into Seeing That Frees, which I had bought many years back but the general advice back then was to wait till I get to TMI stage 8. Now I know that may never happen, so I started delving into the book anyway.
I have read till the three main practice chapters (anicca, dukkha, anatta,) and I feel that now is a good time to take a pause and actually practise the techniques. To those who do practise this regularly, I have two questions
-> How do you ‘structure’ your sits, considering the wide range of options given for practice? I understand the need for experimentation, but worry that weighing the different options could become a distraction during a sit
-> How does this work as a primary insight practice? I searched the sub but couldn’t find any long time practice logs or experiences (unlike say TMI or Mahasi)
I’m a big fan of both the games in which the design is by Cole Wehrle and the solo mode is done by Ricky Royal - Pax Pamir 2e and John Company 2e.
I have an eye on Molly House considering it is the same team, but the reviews about the solo mode seem to be mixed.
Any views from those of you who have tried it?