Facing Fear [of Animals in the Thai Jungle]
By Kamala Tiyavanich
20 pagesSince fear discourages the aspirant and dissuades him from seeking seclusion, staying in the wild was a proven method for reducing and eventually eliminating this kilesa (defilement).
This is the first part of chapter three from “Forest Recollections” focusing on Thudong monks of the early 20th century who used their fear of animals in the jungle to train their minds and overcome their attachments.