Monday Night Meditation with Robin Moore (In-person Session)
Little Bangkok Sangha’s in-person meetings are back! Our friend Robin Moore will be leading the second monthly post-Covid Monday night session on 27 February 2023 at Baan Aree, the beautiful location so generously made available to us by the Baan Aree Foundation. Please see the map below for directions.
Robin will give a Dhamma talk about ‘Living with Uncertainty’
Ajahn Chah is well-known for using the phrase ‘my naa’ (‘It’s not sure’) in the context of Dhamma practice. One might assume that the older and more experienced one becomes, the more certain things should appear. But is this always the case? How does uncertainty impact our lives and what are the skillful means to deal with it?
Ajahn Chah is well-known for using the phrase ‘my naa’ (‘It’s not sure’) in the context of Dhamma practice. One might assume that the older and more experienced one becomes, the more certain things should appear. But is this always the case? How does uncertainty impact our lives and what are the skillful means to deal with it?
Everyone is welcome, from beginners to experienced meditators. We meet to support and encourage each other in our practice.
Baan Aree is a Thai Buddhist Center, please wear something that is comfortable to sit in, and avoid tight-fitting clothes, shorts, sleeveless tops, and short skirts.
As is usual with Buddhist teachings, there is no charge for this event. However, the Little Bangkok Sangha follows the Buddhist custom of Dana (generosity). The teachings and the venue are offered as an act of generosity, and those receiving them can, if they wish, reciprocate by making donations. These go towards the teacher’s and venue’s costs. Boxes for Dana will be provided.
Programme:
· 6:00 pm Baan Aree opens
· 6:30 pm Dhamma talk about ‘Living with Uncertainty’
· 7:30 pm Q&A
· 7:45 pm Session ends
· 8:00 pm Baan Aree closes
· 6:00 pm Baan Aree opens
· 6:30 pm Dhamma talk about ‘Living with Uncertainty’
· 7:30 pm Q&A
· 7:45 pm Session ends
· 8:00 pm Baan Aree closes

Robin Moore was a monk in the Thai Forest tradition of Luang Por Chah for 18 years, living in both Thailand and the UK. The latter included four years (2003 to 2007) as abbot of Hartridge Monastery in Devon, UK. He is a translator from Thai into English, and his work includes Bhikkhu Payutto’s ‘Buddhadhamma’. He lives in Bangkok.
Baan Aree Foundation : https://goo.gl/maps/1FuCuvCtNdPMAL4F9
