Ajahn Brahmavamso Mahathera, known as Ajahn Brahm, was born Peter Betts in London in 1951.
He studied Theoretical Physics at Cambridge University before becoming a monk in Thailand under Ajahn Chah.
As a junior monk, he compiled an English guide to the Buddhist monastic code, which became influential in Western Theravadan monasteries.
Ajahn Brahm is renowned for his teachings on meditation and Buddhist philosophy, combining his scientific background with spiritual wisdom.
He is known for his accessible and often humorous approach to teaching, making complex Buddhist concepts understandable to a wide audience.
His work has significantly contributed to the spread of Buddhism in the West.
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