Posted by Anandajoti on Sunday, 22nd August, 2010
 Ajahn Suthep explains how he was living in the jungles of Thailand in the 70s fighting with the communists. And how it was that he eventually became interested in Dhamma, met Luangpor Teean and ordained.
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Posted by Anandajoti on Saturday, 21st August, 2010
Posted by Anandajoti on Sunday, 15th August, 2010
 In the second of this series Ajahn talks more about his teacher, the great Thai master Luangpor Teean and the influence he has had on Ajahn’s life and work.
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Posted by Anandajoti on Sunday, 8th August, 2010
 Recently Ajahn Suthep gave a retreat here at Vivekavana, and during that time we had a chance to record a series of videos in which he talks about the influences on his life and the development of his teaching.
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Posted by Anandajoti on Friday, 9th July, 2010
 Leading Vietnamese Zen teacher Thich Nhat Hanh’s efforts to achieve an early peaceful end to the American war in Vietnam earned him a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Posted by Anandajoti on Thursday, 8th July, 2010
 One of my all time heroes on the spiritual scene is the Vietnamese peace-activist and teacher Thich Nhat Hanh. In 2008 I traveled with a small group to Bangkok to attend some of his talks, and he was even more impressive than I had imagined, so mindful and still.
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Posted by Anandajoti on Wednesday, 30th June, 2010
 Bhante very graciously gave a talk on The Four Spiritual States, and as will be clear to anyone watching the video Bhante speaks from the heart and from his own very personal experience in the area of compassionate action.
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Posted by Anandajoti on Thursday, 24th June, 2010
 This talk entitled: What is Meditation? attempts to give people a broader perspective on meditation and how they can make it work for them in their own lives.
Read More: Bhante Anandajoti: What is Meditation?
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