Dharma Talk: Ajahn SumedhoVenerable Ajahn Sumedho was born in Seattle, Washington, USA in 1934. He left the States in 1964 and took bhikkhu ordination in Nong Khai, N.E. Thailand in 1967. Soon after his ordination he went to stay with Venerable Ajahn Chah at Wat Pah Pong, a forest monastery in Ubon Province. Ajahn Sumedho stayed there for ten years and became one of the most trusted disciples of Ajahn Chah. He is abbot of Amaravati Buddhist Monastery near London, England, and spiritual leader of its many branches.
- All the Time in the World
- Happiness Forever
- The Five Hindrances
- Being Patient with our Inability to Forgive
- The Way It Is
- Is Buddhism a Religion?
- Sumedho Bhikkhu: Ajahn Sumedho Interviewed [Interviewer: Roger Wheeler]
- Being Nobody [from The Way It Is]
- Beyond the Self Position [Bodhinyanarama Newsletter, July 1998]
- The Four Noble Truths.
- Listening to Thought
- The Human Family [Forest Sangha, October 1995, Number 34]
- Life Is Like This [Fearless Mountain, Summer 1999, Vol 4 No 2]
- Mindfulness: The Path to the Deathless
- Noticing Space [BSWA Newsletter, January-March 1994]
- Now Is the Knowing
- Self and Self-Naughting [Forest Sangha, April 1998, Number 44]
- There's No Place Like Here. [Fearless Mountain, Summer 1999, Vol 4 No 2]
- Universal Loving Kindness [Forest Sangha, October 1997, Number 42]
- Who We Really Are [Forest Sangha, October 1996, Number 38]