"Meditation brings wisdom; lack of meditation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what hold you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom."
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Ajahn Sudhiro is abbot of Wat Pah Kanjanabhisek and the founder of the Buddha Metta Project. He has been ordained as part of the Dhammayut forest tradition for over twenty years. Ajahn Sudhiro is in the lineage of the founder of the forest tradition, Ajahn Mun, and has done periods of tudong practice as well as solitary practice in a cave for two and eight years. He is one of the older generation of forest practitioners that has practiced in the forest and often tells stories of his time in solitary practice. After this he founded Wat Pa Kanjanabhisek near his hometown and has founded projects to help the local community. He helps children receive health care and educates the nearby Khon Khaen community about monasticism and meditation. In the last ten years, Ajahn Sudhiro has also been active internationally, teaching Buddhist groups in the UK and other parts of Europe. He regularly stays at the monasteries of the Ajahn Chah tradition here. He also established Sammapatipadarama monast...