Ajahn Nisabho

Ajahn Nisabho

After finishing college in 2012, Ajahn Nisabho left his native Washington to go forth as a Buddhist monk in Thailand. He received full ordination the following spring under Ajahn Anan, a senior disciple of renowned meditation master, Ajahn Chah, and spent the following years training in forest monasteries throughout Thailand, Australia, and the US. While staying with some of the lineage’s most respected teachers, he grew to believe the Thai Forest Tradition’s balance of communal life with solitary forest dwelling, careful adherence to the monastic precepts, and focus on meditation represented a faithful embodiment of the original Buddhist path. Moreover, his time with contemporary masters such as Ajahn Anan, Ajahn Pasanno, and Ajahn Jayasaro, convinced him that such a path could yield great fruit in the heart even amidst the complexities of modern life. He currently resides in Seattle as part of Clear Mountain Monastery’s aspiration.

After finishing college in 2012, Ajahn Nisabho left his native Washington to go forth as a Buddhist monk in Thailand. He received full ordination the following spring under Ajahn Anan, a senior...Read more

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All the Unpopular Buddhist Topics: Part 2 - Buddhist Cosmology & Body Contemplation Ajahn Nisabho 2024.01.06 1:20:53 1:20:53
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All the Unpopular Buddhist Topics: Part 1 - Death Contemplation & Rebirth Ajahn Nisabho 2024.01.06 52:59 52:59
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All the Unpopular Buddhist Topics: Introduction & Guided Meditation Ajahn Nisabho 2024.01.06 27:20 27:20
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All the Unpopular Buddhist Topics Ajahn Nisabho 2024.01.06 2:41:12 2:41:12
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Right Speech in Times of Peace - Monastic & Scriptural Insights Ajahn Nisabho 2023.11.09 1:03:55 1:03:55
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Sati Center <multiple> 2004.04.24 481:13:08 481:13:08
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