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Home / Events / Residential Retreat with Luang Por Sucitto
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Residential Retreat with Luang Por Sucitto

July 6 - July 16

“This retreat is scheduled, but depending upon the pandemic, it may need to be held online or canceled. We will update this site as we have a clearer sense of what may be possible.”

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Start:
July 6
End:
July 16
Event Category:
Retreats

Organizer

Madison Vipassana, Inc
Email:
madisonmeditation@gmail.com
Website:
madisonmeditation.org

Venue

St. Anthony Spirituality Center
300 E. Fourth Street
Marathon, Wisconsin 54448
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Website:
http://sarcenter.com/

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Ajahn Sucitto

Ajahn Sucitto is a Theravada Buddhist monk in the tradition of Ajahn Chah. He was born in London on November 4, 1949, and ordained in Thailand in March 1976. He returned to Britain in 1978 and took up training under Ajahn Sumedho at the Hampstead Buddhist Vihara. In 1979, he was one of the small group of monks, led by Ajahn Sumedho, who established Cittaviveka, Chithurst Buddhist Monastery, in West Sussex. In 1981, he was sent up to Northumberland to set up a small monastery in Harnham, which subsequently became Aruna Ratanagiri. In 1984, he accompanied Ajahn Sumedho in establishing Amaravati Buddhist Monastery in Hertfordshire. In 1992, he was appointed abbot of Cittaviveka Monastery. On October 26, 2014, he resigned the post and took a sabbatical in 2015. He now travels around the world to teach.

All of Ajahn Sucitto’s books—among them, Meditation: A Way of Awakening; Parami: Ways to Cross Life’s Floods; and Kamma and the End of Kamma—can be downloaded for free from Forest Sangha Publications.  He also has nearly 1,400 Dhamma talks  for free download or streaming on Dharma Seed and more on the Cittaviveka and Amaravati Monastery websites.

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