Does anyone know how I'd go about writing to Ajahn Bram? I like his talks and I'm also from the same part of London that he's from, so I get a lot of his dry humour
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Writing to Ajahn Brahm
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Writing to Ajahn Brahm
"The original heart/mind shines like pure, clear water with the sweetest taste. But if the heart is pure, is our practice over? No, we must not cling even to this purity. We must go beyond all duality, all concepts, all bad, all good, all pure, all impure. We must go beyond self and nonself, beyond birth and death. When we see with the eye of wisdom, we know that the true Buddha is timeless, unborn, unrelated to any body, any history, any image. Buddha is the ground of all being, the realization of the truth of the unmoving mind.” Ajahn Chah
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Re: Writing to Ajahn Brahm
216 Kingsbury Drive
Serpentine 6125
Serpentine
Western Australia
is his monastery's address, and the phone number listed is +61 (0)8 9525 2420 but I'm not sure if he himself ever speaks over the phone. Best bet would be to call and ask where the best place to write is, or to just write to that address and see what happens!
Serpentine 6125
Serpentine
Western Australia
is his monastery's address, and the phone number listed is +61 (0)8 9525 2420 but I'm not sure if he himself ever speaks over the phone. Best bet would be to call and ask where the best place to write is, or to just write to that address and see what happens!
Gain and loss, status and disgrace,
censure and praise, pleasure and pain:
these conditions among human beings are inconstant,
impermanent, subject to change.
Knowing this, the wise person, mindful,
ponders these changing conditions.
Desirable things don’t charm the mind,
undesirable ones bring no resistance.
His welcoming and rebelling are scattered,
gone to their end,
do not exist.
- Lokavipatti Sutta
Stuff I write about things.
censure and praise, pleasure and pain:
these conditions among human beings are inconstant,
impermanent, subject to change.
Knowing this, the wise person, mindful,
ponders these changing conditions.
Desirable things don’t charm the mind,
undesirable ones bring no resistance.
His welcoming and rebelling are scattered,
gone to their end,
do not exist.
- Lokavipatti Sutta
Stuff I write about things.
Re: Writing to Ajahn Brahm
He doesn't use email for contacts so you'd have to write to
Ajahn Brahmavamso
Bodhinyana Buddhist Monastery,
216 Kingsbury Drive,
Serpentine, Western Australia 6125
Australia
Ajahn Brahmavamso
Bodhinyana Buddhist Monastery,
216 Kingsbury Drive,
Serpentine, Western Australia 6125
Australia
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Re: Writing to Ajahn Brahm
Plus they get a lot of mail, so don't expect a quick reply. If at all.
I sent them a letter two months ago and they never replied. So I'll go visit in person soon and ask the same question I asked in my letter.
I sent them a letter two months ago and they never replied. So I'll go visit in person soon and ask the same question I asked in my letter.
Then,
saturated with joy,
you will put an end to suffering and stress.
SN 9.11
saturated with joy,
you will put an end to suffering and stress.
SN 9.11