
Ajahn Brahmavamso Mahathera (lovingly known to most as Ajahn Brahm) was born Peter Betts in London, United Kingdom in August 7, 1951. He came from a working-class background, and won a scholarship to study Theoretical Physics at Cambridge University in the late 1960s. After graduating from Cambridge he taught in high school for one year before travelling to Thailand to become a monk and train with the Venerable Ajahn Chah Bodhinyana Mahathera. Whilst still in his years as a junior monk, he was asked to undertake the compilation of an English-language guide to the Buddhist monastic code - the Vinaya - which later became the basis for monastic discipline in many Theravadan monasteries in Western countries.

Questions and Answers on Taming Your Wild Mind
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Inspiring Stories for Making the Most of Each Moment
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The Dharma of Facing Adversity
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A Meditator's Handbook
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Buddha's Path to Lasting Joy
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Three Expositions on Walking Meditation
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Inspiring Stories for Welcoming Life's Difficulties
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