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AJAHN AMARO | How to Judge Progress in my Dhamma Practice | Q&A Dhammagiri

AJAHN AMARO | How to Judge Progress in my Dhamma Practice | Q&A Dhammagiri

Update: 2024-08-29
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Question & Answer session with Ajahn Amaro on the occasion of his first Australia visit at Dhammagiri Forest Hermitage, Queensland, Brisbane.


Ajahn Amaro is the abbot of Amaravati Buddhist Monastery near London, UK.


Born in England in 1956, Ven. Ajahn Amaro received a 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. Soon afterwards 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 1996 he established Abhayagiri Monastery in Redwood Valley, California, where he was co-Abbot with Ajahn Pasanno until 2010.


He then returned to Amaravati to become Abbot of this large monastic community.


PHOTOS OF AJAHN AMARO AT DHAMMAGIRI


Pics of Ajahn's visit at Dhammagiri can be seen here:


https://www.dhammagiri.net/ajahnamaro


and here:


https://latest-pics.dhammagiri.net/




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Dhammagiri Website:


https://www.dhammagiri.net


Dhammagiri Newsletter:


https://www.dhammagiri.net/newsletter


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AJAHN AMARO | How to Judge Progress in my Dhamma Practice | Q&A Dhammagiri

AJAHN AMARO | How to Judge Progress in my Dhamma Practice | Q&A Dhammagiri

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