Description
Join us for a Dhamma talk followed by questions & answers with Ajahn Jayasāro at University Friends Meeting, on Friday evening, May 3rd, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. The event, co-hosted by Seattle Insight Meditation Society and Clear Mountain Monastery represents a growing friendship. Welcome!
If you are coming in person to UFM in Seattle, please use the RSVP form above. This is important to help us with room capacity.
If you are joining online, you do NOT need to RSVP, please. On Friday night, May 3rd, the link for this event will be displayed at the top of the page HERE.
About Ajahn Jayasaro
Ajahn Jayasaro (Shaun Michael Chiverton) was born in England in 1958 and took full ordination under Ajahn Chah in Thailand in 1980. After his initial five-year monastic training, Ajahn Jayasaro went on extended solitary retreat before taking on teaching and administrative duties at Wat Pah Nanachat, the monastery dedicated to the Western disciples of Ajahn Chah. Over the next several years he alternated between periods of retreat and service to his monastic lineage, and was entrusted by his elders with writing the official biography of his teacher, Ajahn Chah, and serving as abbot of Wat Pah Nanachat.
Since early 2003 Ajahn Jayasaro has been living in a hermitage at the foot of Khao Yai Mountain National Park, giving regular teachings, promoting the integration of Buddhist developmental principles into the Thai education system, and serving as the spiritual director of several Buddhist schools and non-profit projects in Thailand. He is the author of “Stillness Flowing: The Life and Teachings of Ajahn Chah” among other books. You may find out more at https://www.jayasaro.panyaprateep.org/en/home.
Questions?
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Registration & Donation
RSVP required for in-person attendance. Please see above.
In the spirit of Dhamma, all teachings are offered completely free of charge, though those inspired may give in-person or online to SIMS or Friends of Clear Mountain.