Venerable Ajahn Amaro: "Seeds from an Ancient Tree: Cultivating Buddhist Monastic Life in the West"

Date
Tuesday October 14th 2014, 6:45 - 9:00PM
Location
Black Community Services Center
418 Santa Teresa Street
Venerable Ajahn Amaro: "Seeds from an Ancient Tree: Cultivating Buddhist Monastic Life in the West"

Born in England in 1956, Ven. Amaro Bhikkhu received his BSc. in Psychology and Physiology from the University of London. Spiritual searching led him to Thailand, where he went to Wat Pah Nanachat, a Forest Tradition monastery established for Western disciples of Thai meditation master Ajahn Chah, who ordained him as a bhikkhu in 1979. He returned to England and joined Ajahn Sumedho at the newly established Chithurst Monastery. He resided for many years at Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, making trips to California every year during the 1990s.

In June of 1996 he established Abhayagiri Monastery in Redwood Valley, California, where he was co-abbot with Ajahn Pasanno until July, 2010. Ajahn Amaro has written a number of books, including an account of his 830-mile trek from Chithurst to Harnham Vihara called Tudong - the Long Road North, republished in the expanded book Silent Rain. Other works published by him include Small Boat, Great Mountain (2003), Rain on the Nile (2009) and The Island - An Anthology of the Buddha’s Teachings on Nibbana (2009) co-written with Ajahn Pasanno. Ajahn Amaro returned to Amaravati in July, 2010, at the invitation of Luang Por Sumedho, having been appointed to assume the duties of abbot of Amaravati.

 

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