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Pe Aung
BornPe Aung
(1917-04-09)9 April 1917
Malatto Village, Maubin, Myanmar
Died5 July 2006(2006-07-05) (aged 89)
Myanmar
Pen namePe Aung
Alma materUniversity of Rangoon, Columbia University
Period1917–2006
GenreScholar
Notable worksBook of Samatha

Pe Aung (9 April 1917 – 5 July 2006) was a professor and author from Myanmar. Born in Malatto Village, Maubin to parents U Chan Tha and Daw Hla Zin, his most famous work is titled Book of Samatha.

Early life and education

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When Pe Aung passed the matriculation Exam in Maubin, he continued to study at the University of Rangoon and earned M.A. degree. At the age of thirty, he got M.S. degree in Library Science from Columbia University.

Career

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He served as a Director at the International Buddhist University, Chairman of Buddhist Research Association of Burma, Professor at Department of Philosophy, Rangoon University, Consultant in the Ministry of Education and Chairman of Research Association of Myanmar.

Literary work

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In 1950, Pe Aung earned M.A. degree from the University of Rangoon by submitting Book of Samatha that is written in English. This book was translated into Burmese by U Aung Tin in 1952. "The nature of developing mind", published in 1977 was also the Burmese version of it translated by Nanda Thein Zan.

Hypnotism and Applied Psychology

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In 1970s, while Pe Aung served as a director at Kaba Aye Buddhist University, he taught his pupils the various methods of Samatha as well as Hypnotism and Applied Psychology.

In Samsara, the iron wills of determining to be Buddha are needed. That iron will can only be created by Samatha.

References

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  • U Pe Aung (2008). "Hypnotism and Psycho-Physiological Health", (in Burmese) Yan Aung Press, Yangon.
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