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Chao Khun Phrathepsilaporn was born in Laos in 1943. He graduated from Mahamakut University in Bangkok in 1972. In 1974 he came to Sydney to help look after a newly established Thai |
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Wat Buddha Dhamma is a Theravadin Forest Monastery devoted to the training of monks, nuns and lay practitioners. People are welcome to visit and it is possible to arrange to stay as a guest for a period of time, sharing in the lifestyle of the monastic community. The Wat encourages the development of seclusion, simplicity and renunciation. It is the dedicated commitment to this way of life that facilitates a communal atmosphere where people of diverse backgrounds, nationalities, and personalities can live in harmony and to practice the Teachings of the Lord Buddha to realise Ultimate Liberation. Nestled within the Dharug National Park, the Wat's 90 hectares are virtually indistinguishable from the beautiful bushland that surrounds it. The Wat welcomes enquirers into and practitioners of Buddhist meditation. It is a centre for the development and practice of skilful living, calm and insight, and for loving-kindness. The Sala Environment Accommodation |
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monastery in Anandale and in 1984 he established Wat Pa Buddharangsee in Leumeah, where he is the current Abbot. He is also the Spiritual Advisor to the Dhammayutta Sangha Council and a Patron of Bodhikusuma Meditation Centre. |
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| Ajahn Khemavaro Resident Teacher |
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Ajahn Khemavaro was born in Vietnam in 1966. At the age of nine he moved with his family to live in California, USA. He obtained his BA in Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College, Southern California. Except for |
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a brief stint as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Niger, West Africa, most of his jobs have been in the Banking/Finance Sector. While working as a stockbroker in Bangkok, he became interested in Buddhism and meditation. He began his monastic training at Wat Pah Nanachat, Thailand in 1999, and was ordained as a Bhikkhu in Ajahn Chah's Tradition in 2000. Since 2005, Ajahn Khemavaro has lead numerous retreats in Singapore , USA , Norway , and Australia . Currently, he resides at Wat Buddha Dhamma. |
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Originally from Victoria, Venerable Pasadika tried many of the usual paths to happiness - University study, relationships, overseas travel, a career, buying a house, etc. etc. Before eventually realising that happiness comes |
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through stillness of mind, through letting go. He attended his first meditation retreat with Ajahn Brahm in Melbourne in 2002 and shortly afterwards made the trek across the Nullabor to ordain with Ajahn Brahm at Bodhinyana Monastery, Perth. Having trained at Bodhinyana for 7 years (6 years as a monk), and now no longer a junior monk, Venerable Pasadika has returned to the Eastern states to take up residency at Wat Buddha Dhamma, where he hopes to deepen his meditation practice and assist Ajahn Khemavaro in caring for the Wat and the needs of those who come to practice there. |
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