Ajahn Sundara was born in France. She studied dance in England and in France. In her early thirties, after working for a few years as a dancer and teacher of contemporary dance, she had the opportunity to attend a talk and later, a retreat led by Ajahn Sumedho. His teachings and his way of life as a Buddhist monk, resonated deeply. Before long, she visited Chithurst Monastery in England and asked to join the monastic community as one of the first four women novices. In 1983 she was given the Going Forth as a Siladhara (10 precept nun) and shortly after, she went to live at Amaravati Monastery where she participated in the establishment of the nuns’ community and training. In the mid-nineties she spent over 2 years in Thailand practicing in Forest Monasteries. For the last 15 years she has taught and led meditation retreats in Europe and North America.

External Links:
www.amaravati.org - Amaravati Buddhist Monastery, UK.


Title Hits
Knowing Our Limits and Going Beyond 797
Time and Timelessness 622
Preparing to Die Consciously 625
The Way Things Should Be - Part 2 527
The Way Things Should Be - Part 1 640
The Naturalness of Mind 642
Beautiful Refuge 617
Dealing with Old Age Sickness and Death 828
Guided Metta Meditation 841
Energy, Effort and Mindfulness 610
Reflection on Buddha-Dhamma 535
Training the Heart 681