Ajahn Brahm, BSV, June 8, 2015; Sayalay Aloka, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Ajahn Brahm: Buddhist idea of consciousness
SPEAKER
Western monks and nuns now teach Dharma. |
He came from a working-class background but won a scholarship to study theoretical physics at Cambridge University in the late 1960s.
After graduating from Cambridge, he taught in high school for a year before travelling to Thailand to become a Theravada Buddhist monk and train with Ajahn Chah Bodhinyana Mahathera ["great elder," a monk of many annual Rains Retreats].
Awakened Ajahn Brahm is a happy monk. |
BUDDHIST CENTER
While registered as a Buddhist not-for-profit association, the Buddhist Society of Victoria (BSV) welcomes members of all backgrounds and all religions.
Located in Melbourne, Australia, the East Malvern center hosts programs that guide members in meditation as well as practical Buddhist teachings for adults, kids, and teenagers.
Its spiritual advisor is Ajahn Brahm, the abbot of Bodhinyana Monastery located in Western Australia.
For more information, see: bsv.net.au.
FOREST MONASTERY
Fully ordained Theravada Buddhist nuns, AU |
With its establishment, both male and female spiritual aspirants can seek out full Buddhist monastic ordination. This supports the cultivation of Buddhist teachers who in return share Dharma teachings across the world.
Support the building projects here: supportnbm.bsv.net.au.
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