Ayya Anandabodhi and Matty Weingast will be reading from The First Free Women: Poems of the Early Buddhist Nuns. The evening will begin with a brief reading and guided meditation. Then there will be a period of open discussion interspersed with more readings and Q&A. We invite you to come and hear these poems, inspired by the voices of the awakened nuns. Everyone is welcome, whether you have a deep familiarity with the Therigatha or want nothing at all to do with poetry.
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More about the book
The Therigatha (“Verses of the Elder Nuns”) is the oldest collection of known writings from Buddhist women and the earliest collections of women’s literature. Composed around the time of the Buddha, the collection contains verses by the first Buddhist nuns detailing everything from their disenchantment with their prescribed roles in society to their struggles on the path to enlightenment to their spiritual realizations. Among the nuns, a range of voices are represented, including former wives, women who lost children, women who gave up their wealth, and a former prostitute.
In this poetic re-envisioning of each poem, Weingast infuses each verse with vivid language that is not found in other translations. Simple yet profound, the nuance of language highlights the beauty in each poem and resonates with modern readers exploring the struggles, grief, failures, doubts, and ultimately, moments of profound insight of each woman. Weingast breathes fresh life into this ancient collection of poetry, offering readers a rare glimpse of Buddhism inspired by the spiritual literature and poetry of the first female disciples of the Buddha.
“A must-read for all women and those who love them. This inspiringly poetic translation of timeless wisdom reminds us of our freedom and how we can live free together.” —Ruth King
“Honest. Courageous. Inspiring. These reflections can’t help but touch the hearts of all who read them.” —Sharon Salzberg
“These are fresh, powerful, poetic translations that bring our ancient wise women to life. Let their beautiful songs of freedom inspire your own heart.” —Jack Kornfield
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