Author name: Christopher

Christopher Titmuss, a former Buddhist monk in Thailand and India, teaches Awakening and Insight Meditation around the world. He is the founder and director of the Dharma Facilitators Programme and the Living Dharma programme, an online mentor programme for Dharma practitioners. He gives retreats, participates in pilgrimages (yatras) and leads Dharma gatherings. Christopher has been teaching annual retreats in Bodh Gaya, India since 1975 and leads an annual Dharma Gathering in Sarnath since 1999. A senior Dharma teacher in the West, he is the author of numerous books including Light on Enlightenment, An Awakened Life and Transforming Our Terror. A campaigner for peace and other global issues, Christopher is a member of the international advisory council of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship. . Poet and writer, he is the co-founder of Gaia House, an international retreat centre in Devon, England. He lives in Totnes, Devon, England.

Our beloved Prajna Vihar School, Bodh Gaya, India. A photo collection from January 1987 – late December 2024. Plus Link to our New Website. November 2024

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Are we becoming forgetful? 10 Points for Inner Change

If there is a lot on our mind, we easily become forgetful. Family, future, health, work, money and more can occupy a lot of mental space. …

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36 Themes plus of Blogs in the past 16 years. Such themes to continue…

A reader might assume the blogs reveal a wide range of interests of the blogger. Yes. To a degree. Most of the blogs carry a sincere purpose behind the content of the blog – to address suffering and its resolution. …

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A shift of the blog from Word Press to Substack.

I have decided to transfer all my blogs from WordPress to Substack. The free version of WordPress has kindly hosted around 1070 blogs over the past 15 years. …

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Eight Worldly Conditions. Part. ii. Meaning of Pali words (language of the Buddha).

Part 2 of 2

I asked Asaf Federman of Israel, a Pali scholar and long-standing friend, to translate the eight worldly conditions since a single Pali word can communicate more than a single meaning in English. I have expanded a little on his response. The eight conditions are: …

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