Ajahn Chah was born in 1918 in a village located in the north-eastern part of Thailand. He became a novice at a young age and received higher ordination at the age of twenty. He followed the austere Forest Tradition for years, living in forests and begging for almsfood as he wandered about on mendicant pilgrimage.


He practices meditation under a number of masters, among whom was Ajahn Mun, a highly respected and accomplished meditation teacher of time. Ajahn Mun had an inedible influence on Ajahn Chah, giving his meditation practice the direction and clarity that it lacked. Ajahn Chah later became an accomplished meditation teacher in his own right sharing his realization of the Dhamma with those who sought it. The essence of his teaching was rather simple: be mindful, don't hang on to anything, let go and surrender to the way things are.


Ajahn Chah passed away in peace after a long bout of illness on January 16, 1992, at his home monastery, Wat Pah Pong, in Ubon Ratchatani.


People have asked about my practice. How do I prepare my mind for meditation? There is nothing special. I just keep it where it always is. They ask, "Then are you an arahant?" Do I know? I am like a tree in a forest, full of leaves, blossoms and fruit. Birds come to eat and nest and animals seek rest in its shade. Yet the tree does not know itself. It follows its own nature. It is as it is.

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Crazy Man

Trees

Yard Full Of Animals

Apple

Crooked Tree, Hen or Rooster?

Schoolboy, Vanity

Old Granny,  Blind Person

Twigs & Root, Root

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Log, Medicine & Fruit