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On the internet there are many, many websites that talk about [[Buddhism]] and the [[teachings of the Buddha]]. These topics are covered in volumes. My [[intention]] is to focus on [[Buddhist meditation]] practice itself, travelling the [[path]], how to do it well, and the challenges we [[experience]] along the way towards an [[enlightened mind]]. | On the internet there are many, many websites that talk about [[Buddhism]] and the [[teachings of the Buddha]]. These topics are covered in volumes. My [[intention]] is to focus on [[Buddhist meditation]] practice itself, travelling the [[path]], how to do it well, and the challenges we [[experience]] along the way towards an [[enlightened mind]]. | ||
In [[life]] we each have our gifts, and over that time I have not only learnt to be truly at [[peace]] and [[happy]], I've found that [[meditation]] is one of my greatest gifts. While I've mostly kept my [[insights]] and [[experiences]] to myself, until now, I have learnt how to express with [[simplicity]] the often dizzy heights of {{Wiki|idealistic}} [[spirituality]] as a {{Wiki|practical}} living [[reality]] in a {{Wiki|modern}} busy [[world]]. I take a {{Wiki|practical}} and explorative approach to the topics discussed in [[Buddhist]] [[mindfulness]], [[meditation]] and [[spiritual]] circles and elaborate on how to apply them to your actual [[experience]] of living and perceiving the [[world]]. | In [[life]] we each have our gifts, and over that time I have not only learnt to be truly at [[peace]] and [[happy]], I've found that [[meditation]] is one of my greatest gifts. While I've mostly kept my [[insights]] and [[experiences]] to myself, until now, I have learnt how to express with [[simplicity]] the often dizzy heights of {{Wiki|idealistic}} [[spirituality]] as a {{Wiki|practical}} living [[reality]] in a {{Wiki|modern}} busy [[world]]. I take a {{Wiki|practical}} and explorative approach to the topics discussed in [[Buddhist]] [[mindfulness]], [[meditation]] and [[spiritual]] circles and elaborate on how to apply them to your actual [[experience]] of living and perceiving the [[world]]. | ||
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== About Me == | == About Me == | ||
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Dean Crabb is also known as 'Jagaro', the [[Buddhist name]] meaning 'one who [[is awake]] and [[mindful]]'. Dean has been a long time [[student]] of John Barter who practised under [[Ajahn Chah]] in the [[Buddhist]] [[Theravada Forest Tradition]]. Dean has 14 years of [[experience]] in [[Buddhist meditation]] and currently teaches in Helensburgh, Stanwell Park and [[North]] {{Wiki|Sydney}}. He takes a {{Wiki|practical}} and explorative approach while showing how to apply [[mindfulness]] to our [[life]] for a greater [[sense]] of [[happiness]] and [[peace]]. | Dean Crabb is also known as 'Jagaro', the [[Buddhist name]] meaning 'one who [[is awake]] and [[mindful]]'. Dean has been a long time [[student]] of John Barter who practised under [[Ajahn Chah]] in the [[Buddhist]] [[Theravada Forest Tradition]]. Dean has 14 years of [[experience]] in [[Buddhist meditation]] and currently teaches in Helensburgh, Stanwell Park and [[North]] {{Wiki|Sydney}}. He takes a {{Wiki|practical}} and explorative approach while showing how to apply [[mindfulness]] to our [[life]] for a greater [[sense]] of [[happiness]] and [[peace]]. | ||
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Tradition/Linage | Thai Forest Tradition |
Main School | Theravada |
Sub School | Thai |
People | |
Founder(s) | BUORG-Names::Names::Dean Crabb |
Contact Infotmation | |
Address | 15 Stuart Street Helensburgh New South Wales 2508 Australia |
Country | Australia |
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Phone | Phone::04 033 970 00 |
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About
On the internet there are many, many websites that talk about Buddhism and the teachings of the Buddha. These topics are covered in volumes. My intention is to focus on Buddhist meditation practice itself, travelling the path, how to do it well, and the challenges we experience along the way towards an enlightened mind.
In life we each have our gifts, and over that time I have not only learnt to be truly at peace and happy, I've found that meditation is one of my greatest gifts. While I've mostly kept my insights and experiences to myself, until now, I have learnt how to express with simplicity the often dizzy heights of idealistic spirituality as a practical living reality in a modern busy world. I take a practical and explorative approach to the topics discussed in Buddhist mindfulness, meditation and spiritual circles and elaborate on how to apply them to your actual experience of living and perceiving the world.
About Me
Dean Crabb is also known as 'Jagaro', the Buddhist name meaning 'one who is awake and mindful'. Dean has been a long time student of John Barter who practised under Ajahn Chah in the Buddhist Theravada Forest Tradition. Dean has 14 years of experience in Buddhist meditation and currently teaches in Helensburgh, Stanwell Park and North Sydney. He takes a practical and explorative approach while showing how to apply mindfulness to our life for a greater sense of happiness and peace.
As a manager, husband and father, he uses his life experiences to keep his teachings focused on the practical applications of mindfulness meditation in today's busy world, while also encouraging his students to explore their own spiritual enlightenment. He is the author of the popular meditation blog "The Mindful Moment" and also the Founder of the worldwide movement called "The Moment of Peace".
After more than 14 years of Buddhist meditation practice I've transformed my life. This website is my way of sharing the insights and wisdom gleaned from the meditations and self discovery.
While I initially started out doing Zen Buddhist meditation for a few years I later became affiliated with the Thai Forest Tradition of Theravada Buddhism and feel a strong connection to their way of practice and lineage.
To me any Buddhism is good and I read and would happily participate in anything from any Buddhist tradition. I also read and am open to many other spiritual traditions and their teachings