Wat Enew December 2025

MONASTERY REPORT
 

LP Piak Answers Questions at the Sala April 2025
Black-eyed Susan Blooming
Wild Warratah at the Wat

 Comings & Goings
          WBD
Monks

  1. Anagarika Luke became Samanera Satimanto on 21st June 2025. 
  2. Luang Por Tiradhammo will be in Maylaysia and Thailand in December for Ajahn Chah Remembrance Day and LP Chah Memorial Celebrations in Ubon.  He will leave 24th December and return around end of January 2026
  3. Venerable Nanda is expected to arrive 7th December and stay for about 1-2 years.  He has spent five rains at Wat Boonyawad. It’s his first time at WBD.  
  4. Ajahn Khemavaro will be visiting the USA in early February.

Wat Buddha Metta (WBM)

  • Robes Offering on Sunday 23rd November.  Donations from the event will be used to upgrade the track to the sala.
  • Ajahn Boh  and Ajahn Noi will be traveling to India from 25 February to 6 March 2026.
  • During this period, Ajahn Wichian and Ajahn Maha Air from Nigrodharama Forest Monastery in Melbourne will reside at Wat Buddha Metta.
  • Ajahn Bom is currently staying at Vimokkharam Hermitage in VIC.  
  • Ajahn Noi will return to Thailand in March after his visit to India.  Ajahn Boh will come back to WBM with Ajahn Dtun in March.
  • LP Dtun will bring Phra Praphan from Thailand, who will join Wat Buddha Metta as a resident monk.

Dhammacakka Forest Monastery (DFM)

  1. Ajahn Sumangalo from Seymour Monastery plans to be at DFM from January for about 1-2 months.
  2. Venerable Pannya plans to visit around December. He’s awaiting approval for his visa.

   
Retreats
New Year Retreat 2024-2025 with Ajahn Khemavaro was held in December. The next retreat is the 5-day New Year Retreat (28 Dec–1 Jan). To register, please see below. Easter Retreat dates will be confirmed later.
 
Potential Visits from Senior Monks
Ajahn Dtun plans to visit Australia in March 2026.
LP Piak also plans to visit WBD in 2026. More details will be available in March/April 2026. 
 
Completed Projects 2025
Abbot’s kuti was finished end of 2024.
Upgrade of Solar Powered System (54 panels, 10 X 2.5 kW Lithium Batteries)
 
Building Projects for 2026
Earth work around Old Kitchen and Cynthia’s House
Decking and roof renovation for Cynthia House
Decking for Old Kitchen

The Wisdom of Stillness
5-Day New Year Retreat
with Ajahn Khemavaro
Sunday 28th December to Thursday 1st January 2026
To register, click on link: 
New Year Retreat Registration
 
Vesak Weekend Retreat
with Ajahn Khemavaro
Friday 29th to Sunday 31st May 2026
 
Rains Retreat 2026
30th July to 23rd October
Rains Retreat at the Wat. 
To serve and to deepen your practice. 
Minimum stay of one month and priority will be given to those who can commit for the entire three months. 


Recent Dhamma Talks on YouTube

Good Questions Good Answers
by LP Piak

Understanding the Stages of Samadhi
by LP Piak

Sutta Class 2:  Right View:  Finding the Roadmap to  Life
by Ajahn Tiradhammo

Sutta Class 3:  Causality:  Finding the Root Cause of Suffering
by Ajahn Tiradhammo

How to be in Love with Life
by Ajahn Khemavaro

The Bliss of Stillness
by Ajahn Khemavaro

Picture Gallery:

Ajahn Dtun at Wat Buddha Metta 2025

Luang Por Piak 2025

A Time to Love
 
Devotion is from the heart; it’s not a rational thing.  You can’t make yourself feel love or devotion just because you like the idea of it.  It’s when you’re not attached, when your heart is open, receptive and free, that you begin to experience what pure love is.  Loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, equanimity—these come from an empty mind; not from a sterile position of annihilating feeling, but from a heart that is not deluded, not blinded by ideas of self or others, or by passions of some kind or other.  
 
When the heart is free from illusions of self, a loving quality arises in the pure joy of being.  It’s not expected to last or be permanent.  It is not to be made into anything.  It’s just the natural way of things.  So when you contemplate in that way, that is the way of faith and trust and devotion. 

Excerpts from A Time to Love
Volume 3 of The Anthology by Ajahn Sumedho

To register for upcoming retreats, please register at Eventbrite or click on link attached to that retreat. For more info regarding the monastery, visit our website www.wbd.org.au.  For further enquiries, please email wbdretreats@gmail.com or call the office at 0409-389-887 between 9 – 12 noon.

Wat Enews July 2023

Comings & Goings

Monks

LP Tiradhammo was in Canada visiting friends and families for six weeks. He returned on 20th July. 
Ajahn Khemavaro, Bhante Siriratano, and Venerable Bhuripannyo visited Dhammacakka Forest Monastery in Queensland from 14th to 17th July.
Photo Gallery:  Gatton 2023

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Ajahn Khemavaro was in Vietnam from 21st to 30th June.  He visited Huyen Khong Son Thuong Monastery in Hue, Buu Long Temple in Ho Chi Minh City, and Vien Khong Monastery in Ba Ria.  Dan and Venerable Pannyananda also joined him for the trip.

Photo Gallery:  Vietnam 2023

Ajahn Khemavaro was in Texas visiting families from 9th to 27th May.  He led a 3-Day Meditation Workshop at Giac Dao Buddhist Meditation Centre, outside of Houston.  Ajahn also visited Sitagu Buddha Vihara in Austin Texas.   
Ajahn Khemavaro and a group of lay supporters visited Ajahn Santutthi in Perth from 26th April to 2nd May.

Bhantes Siriratano and Saccadhammo arrived from Indonesia 2nd May.  Bhante Siri is planning to spend the Rains Retreat at the Wat and Bhante Sacca returned to Indonesia on 1st June.

Venerable Bhuripannyo came from South Adelaide on 2nd May for a six weeks visit. He plans to spend the Rains Retreat at WBD.  

Ajahn Dtun at Seymour Forest Monastery 12th to 27th March 
Ajahn Khemavaro and a large delegation of lay supporters from WBD participated in the Installation Buddha Relics in the main Buddha Statue at Seymour Forest Monastery.   

Upcoming Retreats and Events

Rains Retreat 2023
1st August to 30th October


Monks
Luang Por Tiradhammo
Ajahn Khemavaro
Bhante Siriratano 
Ajahn Chaiyaporn
Venerable Bhuripannyo 
Venerable Caranadhammo 
Venerable Sammavaca-TBC

Lay people
Annie
Megan
Bryce
Araliya
Lotus

Kathina Ceremony
Sunday 5th November

Activities include: Shared Meal, Auspicious Chanting, and Dhamma Talk 10 – 3 pm. 

Wisdom of Stillness

4-Day New Year Retreat with Ajahn Khemavaro
Friday 29th December to Monday 1st Jan 2024


Activities 

•  Around 40 attended the 4-day Easter Retreat with Ajahn Khemavaro in April.
•    The monks went on alms round in Cabramatta on 21st January, 19th April, and 10th June. 

Current Building Projects

Laundry Shed finished in December 2022
New Workshop—To be by December 2023
New Dome Kuti installed July 2023
New Solar Batteries for Granny Flat
Increased power capacity for kitchen with additional solar batteries
Electricity upgrade for Yurt

Potential Building Projects for 2024

Roof repair and lighting reconnection for Dorm
Sink and toilet for Kyle House
Decking and roof renovation for Cynthia House
Decking, window, and roof restoration for Family House
Decking for Old Kitchen
Bathroom upgrade for Yurt
 

Recent Dhamma Talks on YouTube

Stages of Awakening  
by Ajahn Dtun

Sutta Study #12 Nibbana:  Liberation from Suffering and Samsara 
by Ajahn Tiradhammo

The Way to Ultimate Happiness  
by Ajahn Tiradhammo

Unique Moments
by Ajahn Jayasaro

Wisdom of Silence Retreat:  Introduction Talk
by Ajahn Khemavaro

True Wisdom
by Ajahn Khemavaro
 

Intoxications of Youth and Good Health

The Buddha taught that the unenlightened relationship to the agreeable aspects of life such as youth and good health, may be best characterized as a kind of intoxication.  We take the good things in life for granted, forget their impermanent nature, and as a result, act, speak and think in ways that cause suffering to ourselves and others.


For this reason the Buddha taught us to constantly remind ourselves:
1.  I am subject to old age.  I am not exempt from old age.
2.  I am subject to illness.  I am not exempt from illness.
3.  I am subject to death.  I am not exempt from death.
4.  Sooner or later, I will be separated from everyone and everything dear and agreeable to me.
5.  I am the owner of my kamma, heir to my kamma; I have kamma as my origin, kamma as my relative, kamma as my support.  I will be the heir of whatever kamma that I do, good or bad.

The strength of resistance we feel towards these reflections is a measure of the strength of the intoxication.  It is dwelling on the truth that makes us sober and clear minded. 

Excerpt from:  From Heart and Hand Vol II  by Ajahn Jayasaro
For more teachings of Ajahn Jayasaro, please click here:  Teachings by Jayasaro