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  [[Ajahn Brahmali]] was born in {{Wiki|Norway}} in 1964. He first became [[interested]] in [[Buddhism]] and [[meditation]] in his early 20s after a visit to {{Wiki|Japan}}. Having completed degrees in {{Wiki|engineering}} and finance, he began his [[monastic]] training as an [[anagarika]] (keeping the [[eight precepts]]) in England at {{Wiki|Amaravati}} and Chithurst [[Buddhist]] [[Monasteries]].
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  [[Ajahn Brahmali]] was born in {{Wiki|Norway}} in 1964. He first became [[interested]] in [[Buddhism]] and [[meditation]] in his early 20s after a visit to {{Wiki|Japan}}. Having completed degrees in {{Wiki|engineering}} and finance, he began his [[monastic]] training as an [[anagarika]] (keeping the [[eight precepts]]) in {{Wiki|England}} at {{Wiki|Amaravati}} and Chithurst [[Buddhist]] [[Monasteries]].
 
     After [[hearing]] the ‘[[word]] of Brahm’ he decided to travel to [[Australia]] to train at [[Bodhinyana Monastery]]. [[Ajahn Brahmali]] has lived at [[Bodhinyana Monastery]] since 1994, and was [[ordained]] as a [[Bhikkhu]], with [[Ajahn Brahm]] as his [[preceptor]], in 1996.  
 
     After [[hearing]] the ‘[[word]] of Brahm’ he decided to travel to [[Australia]] to train at [[Bodhinyana Monastery]]. [[Ajahn Brahmali]] has lived at [[Bodhinyana Monastery]] since 1994, and was [[ordained]] as a [[Bhikkhu]], with [[Ajahn Brahm]] as his [[preceptor]], in 1996.  
 
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 Ajahn Brahmali was born in Norway in 1964. He first became interested in Buddhism and meditation in his early 20s after a visit to Japan. Having completed degrees in engineering and finance, he began his monastic training as an anagarika (keeping the eight precepts) in England at Amaravati and Chithurst Buddhist Monasteries.
    After hearing the ‘word of Brahm’ he decided to travel to Australia to train at Bodhinyana Monastery. Ajahn Brahmali has lived at Bodhinyana Monastery since 1994, and was ordained as a Bhikkhu, with Ajahn Brahm as his preceptor, in 1996.