Amma Ṭhanasanti is a California born spiritual teacher dedicated to serving all beings. Since she first encountered the Dharma in 1979, she has been committed to awakening. As a former Buddhist nun of 26 years, she combines the precision and rigor of the Ajahn Chah Forest Tradition, compassion, pure awareness practices and a passion for wholeness. Amma has been teaching intensive meditation retreats in North America, Europe, Australia and Asia since 1995. She invites an openness to pause and inquire into the truth of the present moment, integrating what is liberating at the core of our human condition.
The Buddha offered the Divine Abodes reflections as skillful and joyful places for the mind to abide. These practices aim at uncovering the heart’s natural capacity to love, care for, and appreciate all beings unconditionally, including ourselves. These practices are designed to help us get in touch with that wellspring in our hearts from which unconditional love flows. (Metta)
The Buddha offered the Divine Abodes reflections as skillful and joyful places for the mind to abide. These practices aim at uncovering the heart’s natural capacity to love, care for, and appreciate all beings unconditionally, including ourselves. These practices are designed to help us get in touch with that wellspring in our hearts from which unconditional love flows. (Metta)