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info on Ajahn Suchart (Abhijato Bhikkhu)

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Hi,

does anyone know something about Ajahn Suchart (Abhijato Bhikkhu)?
Biography? Where does he live and teach mainly?

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No one?
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Thailand it seems... But you probably already knew that... :tongue:

https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=Ajahn ... e&ie=UTF-8

How did you hear about him?

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mikenz66 wrote:Thailand it seems... But you probably already knew that... :tongue: Google search for Ajahn Suchart (Abhijato Bhikkhu)

How did you hear about him?
Well, thanks for showing me how to use Google. ;)

A lot of his talks avaliable were held at Wat Yansangwararam. So maybe that is where he lives.

It's not me who wants to know. I'm asking for a friend, who posted his question at a germanspeaking board.


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He lives near the coast at Pattaya in Thailand. See photos and teachings here:
http://www.facebook.com/PhraAjarnSuchart
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gavesako wrote:He lives near the coast at Pattaya in Thailand. See photos and teachings here:
http://www.facebook.com/PhraAjarnSuchart
Thank you very much.
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Here are two more links of Phra Ajahn Suchart Abhijato:

http://www.kammatthana.com/
http://phrasuchart.com/

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I wanted to share a talk from Ajahn Suchart and I have found this thread, so I will post it here instead of opening a new one:
https://www.facebook.com/AjahnSuchartAb ... 03817743:0

“New monks are just like newly-delivered infants”


“…Before laypeople ordain as monks they know how to do all sorts of things. After they ordain, they don’t think it is necessary to study, to stay and train under a meditation master. They think that they can go ahead and practice by themselves. Nowadays monks ordain and do not stay with a meditation master, but instead establish a meditation centre with themselves as an abbot.

After not too long we hear about some scandal. This is because they have not studied under a meditation master who could teach them the proper way to live as a monk. People who have only recently ordained cannot yet be considered real monks; they are only monks in appearance. They shave their heads and put on an orange robe, but their minds are the same as the average person.

It is as Luangta Boowa has said, “Our defilements have no fear of orange robes and bald heads. Don’t think that by just having shaved your head or by wearing an orange robe that the defilements will immediately die. Defilements are still full within the heart.” So it is necessary to study with a meditation master, to learn how to overcome the defilements, the correct way of living as a renounciant, how to behave and how to follow the Vinaya that includes 227 training rules, and to learn how to practice Dhamma correctly.

Learning all of this requires an extended period of time of at least five years. For those staying with Luangta Maha Boowa, monks with fewer than five rains retreats would not be allowed to go out. In addition, some monks were not allowed to leave, even though they had stayed with him for more than five years already. If he saw that they were not ready to live by themselves, then he wouldn’t let them go.

This is because new monks are just like newly-delivered infants who have to stay with their parents. They have to first be taught by the parents how to eat, use the bathroom, walk, sit, stand, and do all sorts of things before they are mature adults who can understand and handle various situations.

In general society people have to be 21 years-old before they are legally independent. In the same way, monks must first study the theoretical aspects of the Dhamma and Vinaya. They learn how to act in only moral ways befitting a monk, which has to go hand in hand with the mental aspect of the meditation practice, the path of Dhamma. What we learn from listening to Dhamma is actually both Dhamma and Vinaya.

Vinaya refers to morality, and Dhamma means the teachings that can enable us to practise the path and achieve the fruit of Nibbāna. Therefore, it does not matter whether we are monks or laypeople. If we want to progress on the Buddhist path, it is necessary to study and learn.

Laypeople need to study under a meditation master just like monks do. Once they have a meditation teacher, they will be able to correctly understand various matters and use their knowledge to meditate in the right way, leading naturally to positive results…”

By Ajaan Suchart Abhijāto
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There are daily teachings in English available on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/AjahnSuchartAbhijato/?fref=nf

I am planning to go to a retreat at Wat Yan later this year :smile:
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