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The Sati Center for Buddhist Studies is proud to distribute Handful of Leaves, the translation of selected suttas of the Pali Canon by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.

With Metta Forest Monastery, this joint publishing and free distribution program is spreading dhamma seeds throughout the world. Handful of Leaves, Volume I, Ajaan Thanissaro's translation of selections from the Digha and Majjhima Nikayas (Middle Length and Long Discourses), has been sent to people in over a dozen countries on six continents, and in many of the United States during the past few months. Volumes II, III, IV and V are now available for distribution. Volume II contains selections from the Samyutta Nikaya (Connected Discourses) and Volume III has suttas from the Anguttara Nikaya (Numerical Collection of Discourses). Volume IV contains selections from the Khuddaka Nikaya (Short Collection) and Volume V contains an anthology from the Five Nikayas.

These books are distributed on a dana basis, that is, we do not charge for the books. Within the US, we also do not charge for the cost of mailing, however we gratefully accept donations to cover the costs of postage. Due to the high cost of international mailing (ten times or more what we pay for domestic postage), we must now ask that postage for international requests be paid in advance. Postal rates for each set ordered are $50 for overseas destinations, $28 for Canada, and $40 for Mexico. We would be happy to have a sponsor to offset the postage for mailing overseas -- if you are interested, please contact us. Please make funds payable in US dollars to the Sati Center for Buddhist Studies.

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Ajaan Thanissaro (Geoffrey DeGraff) has been a Theravadan monk since 1976. He is currently the abbot of Metta Forest Monastery, a combined monastic and lay meditation community in San Diego County. He is the author of Mind Like Fire Unbound, and the translator of many Thai meditation guides and selections from the Pali Canon.

To obtain any of the available volumes of Handful of Leaves, please write to the

Sati Center Book Fund
Sati Center for Buddhist Studies
108 Birch St.
Redwood City, CA 94062
USA

Note: Sati Center for Buddhist Studies has changed its mailing address to 108 Birch Street.
It shares the address with the Insight Meditation Center. Since IMC's front door faces Birch, the old address caused confusion for newcomers. The new address remedies this situation, and will also enable emergency services to quickly locate the front door.