Ajahn Amaro
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Ajahn Amaro (born 1956) is a Theravāda Buddhist monk and teacher, and abbot of the Amaravati Buddhist Monastery at the eastern end of the Chiltern Hills in South East England. The centre, in practice as much for ordinary people as for monastics, is inspired by the Thai Forest Tradition and the teachings of the late Ajahn Chah. Its chief priorities are the practice and teaching of Buddhist ethics, together with traditional concentration and insight meditation techniques, as an effective way of dissolving suffering.
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Ajahn Amaro
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Ajahn Amaro
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Ajahn Amaro
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Kent, England
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1956-09-02
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1979
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1956-09-02
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Jeremy Charles Julian Horner
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Ajahn Amaro in Bangkok in June 2019
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Bedford College, London
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British/American
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Ajahn Amaro (born 1956) is a Theravāda Buddhist monk and teacher, and abbot of the Amaravati Buddhist Monastery at the eastern end of the Chiltern Hills in South East England. The centre, in practice as much for ordinary people as for monastics, is inspired by the Thai Forest Tradition and the teachings of the late Ajahn Chah. Its chief priorities are the practice and teaching of Buddhist ethics, together with traditional concentration and insight meditation techniques, as an effective way of dissolving suffering.
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Abbot of Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
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Co-Abbot of Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery
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11641
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Jeremy Charles Julian Horner