On This Day, 1971.

Today is the thirty-sixth anniversary of my ordination as a samanera (novice) in Section 5 of Wat Mahadhatu in the heart of Bangkok. Back then on Boxing Day in 1971, I had been in Thailand just over three weeks staying in Section 6 but practising meditation under the instruction of Ven. Chao Khun Dhep Siddhimuni, the Head of Section 5, who became my Uphajjaya or Preceptor.
Before it's too late I've rescued a few old photos of the ordination and posted them here.
The monk with me who looked after me was Phra Maha Raundeg Simuni. I had known him in England at Wat Buddhapadipa and it was he who had first told me of Ajahn Chah. Phra Maha Simuni was from a large wat in the middle of the city of Ubon called Wat Tung See Muang. On January 1st 1972, Phra Maha Simuni took me to Ubon and eventually introduced me to Ajahn Chah. But before I could go and stay at Wat Pah Pong I had to go with Phra Maha Simuni to a remote village called Ban Pai Yai which he wanted to study and include in his thesis for an MA in Anthropology that he was doing at Durham. My job was supposed to be to check his English but I ended up taking notes and doing some writing for him. I'm very grateful for that experience because it introduced me to village life in the North East of Thailand and gave me a little insight into the lives of the wonderful people of that region that I might otherwise never have had. I've never been back to Ban Pai Yai but one day I will.

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