Ajahn Sucitto was born in London in 1949, but moved to the small town of Dunstable in his teens. His first encounter with Buddhism came through an interest in Japanese literature while at grammar school, but he found nothing to follow it up in his local town. The continuing interest in literature carried him through a B.A. in English and American Literature at Warwick University in 1971. After that, the search for a meaningful direction in life eventually attracted him to take an overland trip through the East, heading for Australia. Following a period in India, he went to Thailand in 1975, where he happened across a class in Buddhist meditation in Chiang Mai. After a few days' practice, he decided to make a tentative commitment to the Holy Life.

He spent three years in Thailand, mostly at Wat Kiriwong in Nakhon Sawan. During a short sojourn in Chiang Mai, however, he met Ajahn Sumedho, before the latter left for England. When Ajahn Sucitto himself returned to England in 1978 to visit his family, he met Ajahn Sumedho again at the Hampstead Vihara, and decided to stay and train with him. During the years he lived for the most part with Ajahn Sumedho, and was responsible for editing and publishing his talks, as well as other Sangha publications.

Ajahn Sucitto was one of the original group of who founded Chithurst Monastery Cittaviveka in 1979. He also helped to establish a vihara in Northumberland, Aruna Ratanagiri on 1981. In 1984 he was part of the community that moved from Chithurst to Hertfordshire to start Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, where had the responsibility of supervising the nuns training, as well as other teaching duties. During this time he also began teaching overseas. In 1992 he was asked to take over the function of senior incumbent at Chithurst Monastery where he now resides.

External Links:
www.cittaviveka.org - Cittaviveka Buddhist Monastery, UK.


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Bodhinyanarama 25th Anniversary talk 360
Natural Mind III - Clarity 715
Natural Mind II - Heart 660
Natural Mind I - Ground 870
The Five Khandas 940
Transcendence Includes It All 633
Wisdom, Happiness and Renunciation 596
Great Heart - Kathina 2008 487
Kamma - Make a Choice 669
The Four Types of Food 568
The Wearing Out of Sankharas 623
Embracing Suffering 753
Sitting and Walking Basics 571
Come into the Body 528
Pinning Down the Shapeshifter 545
The Five Hindrances 546
Pay Attention 549
The Perfection of Wisdom 498
Coming out of Auto-Destruction 673
Prejudices and Biases 497
The Manner is the Meaning 462
Aspects of Right Effort 493
A Home, Rhythm and Heart 501
Caring for Energy 553
Concentration as a Return to Centre 509
Deepening into Impermanence 545
Nudging the Spirit 505
Return to the Mind Itself 466
A Holiday at Home - Knowing Meets Self 466
Clearing Hindrances 485
Dhamma - Your Basic Field 469
Faith - the Final Frontier 490
Falling Awake 493
The Gift 478
Awakening a Feminine Paradigm 504
Kamma and the end of Kamma 570
Kamma of Meditation 496
Map for Awakening 509
The Mind & The World 491
Be With It - Not in It 511
Meeting Life With Awareness 448
Absolute Honesty - Grasping Self and Personhood 501
Beautiful in the Beginning Middle and End 446
Purifying Intent 440
Getting Past the Point 479
Great Heart - The Saboteur 502
The Person and the Undefinable 459
The Precious Flaw 479
The Whole Person - Integrating Bodily Emotional Rational Patterns 444
The Thread of Letting Go 528
Resonating with Suchness 439
Hindrances and Entering the Place of Presence 456
Connecting Body to Mind in Terms of Energy 457
Death and Dying 509
Steadying Presence - Breathing Where You Are 483
Enjoying Dhamma - The Program that Ends Programs 438
Entering Dhamma - A Natural Process 454
Release from Self-View 522
Renunciation - The Return to Balance 455
The Community of Value 368
Alignment of Body Thought and Mind 436
Faith 450
Modes of Attention - The Four Noble Truths 470
Spiritual Friendship 542
Bearing Presence with Ourselves 452
Glorious Failure 514
Selfless Persons (Asalha Puja) 453
Rewiring the Energetic System 493
Opening, Suffusing, Releasing 456
Consciousness & Its Implications 453
Restraint - The Doorway to Freedom 490
Investigating Bases of Mind 465
The Freedom to Choose 474
Entering Emptiness via Perception 466
Cultivating Calm and Insight 474
Kathina Talk 420
Handling the Demon 622
Descent Through the Hindrances 429
Finding Ones Ground: Pragmatic Metta 467
Vitakka & Vicara 472
No End in Sight! 478
The Eight Worldly Winds 574
Holding Attention on Impermanence 451
Waking Up with the Hangover of Life 508
Compassion for Kamma 460
Right Effort 513
Reflections on the Hindrances 503