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“When life is good do not take it for granted as it will pass. Be mindful, be compassionate and nurture the circumstances that find you in this good time so it will last longer. When life falls apart always remember that this too will pass. Life will have its unexpected turns.”

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Ajahn Brahm
Ajahn Brahm

Ajahn Brahm, whose full name is Brahm Avamukha, is a renowned Thai monk and Buddhist teacher. Born on August 7, 1951, he developed a keen interest in Buddhism from a young age. Ajahn Brahm received rigorous monastic training in Thailand and moved to Australia in 1982, becoming a significant figure in the local Buddhist community. Known for his wisdom and compassion, he is dedicated to spreading Buddhist teachings and helping people find inner peace. more

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