“I became interested in the spiritual path about 20 years ago. I was practising meditation in different groups and workshops for a number of years before I entered a spiritual community in Switzerland, looking for a situation where the practice was ‘the focus of the life’ and experiencing that ‘not quite right’ feeling. I left the community and continued to practise ... When I came to Thailand I made the connection with the Theravada Tradition at Wat Suan Mokkh where I got interested in the monastic life. What struck me most at that time, was the integrity of this life and the people I met (like Ajahn Buddhadasa). I heard about Ajahn Sumedho and Amaravati when I was there and after my return to Europe found my way into this community.”
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