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Ajahn Thanasanti

 

Dhamma Talks for download:

On Anger
(6.9Mb mp3)
- uploaded 07.08.2008

Path in Daily Life
(11.2Mb mp3)
- uploaded 07.08.2008

Guided Meditation on Forgiveness
(5.6Mb mp3)
- uploaded 07.08.2008

The Path of Joy
(10.3Mb mp3)
- uploaded 09.07.2008

What For?
(15.1Mb mp3)
- uploaded 09.07.2008

Compassion and Attention
(3.6Mb mp3)
- uploaded 05.06.2008

Right Intention
(10.1Mb mp3)
- uploaded 05.06.2008

Simplicity Letting Go and Love
(10.4Mb mp3)
- uploaded 05.06.2008

Resting in the Field of Attention
(11.9Mb mp3)
- uploaded 04.03.2008

Trust in Awareness
(11.5Mb mp3)
- uploaded 05.02.2008

Ease and Well Being
(9.74Mb mp3)
- uploaded 10.01.2008

Path and Fruit
(13Mb mp3)
- uploaded 14.12.2007

The Good the True and the Beautiful
(13Mb mp3)
- uploaded 8.7.2007

A Pilgrimage as Practice
(16Mb mp3)
- uploaded 11.11.2006

Right Relationship
(10Mb mp3)
- uploaded 6.2.2006

Reflections on Meditation
(9Mb mp3)
- uploaded 3.1.2006

Love Trust and Surrender
(8Mb mp3)
- uploaded 3.1.2006

The Journey and Power of Surrender
(16Mb mp3)
- uploaded 31.3.2005

 

Biography

Ajahn Ajahn Thanasanti was born in California. She was first introduced to insight meditation in 1979 in a class taught by Jack Engler. After completing a BA in Biology from UCSC she worked for a few years as an analytical chemist. In 1987 she went on pilgrimage to India, Nepal and Thailand where she met Dipa Ma, Ajahn Buddhadasa and Luang Por Chah.

She went to Amaravati Buddhist Monastery in 1989 to begin training as a novice. She received ordination in 1991 at Amaravati and trained at both Amaravati and Chithurst Buddhist Monasteries with Ajahn Sumedho as her teacher. For a few years she travelled as an alms mendicant without a fixed abode.



 

Ajahn Thanasanti has been teaching intensive meditation retreats internationally for many years. Her interest include awakening compassion, integrating insight into the full human condition and resting in awareness.

Currently she is resident at Chithurst Buddhist Monastery in the new Rocana Vihara.

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