
Special Event: Bridge of Dhamma Walk and Talk
Walk: Meet at George St side of Wynyard Station at 4:30pm. There is an option to catch the train from Milsons Point.
Talk: 7pm till about 8:30-9:00pm at the Crows Nest Centre, 2 Ernest Place Crows Nest. Council parking at Holtermann St and the Crows Nest Metro is a 5min walk away. See the A- frame noticeboards at the entrance for room details, it's normally on Level 3.
Cost: Free
Walk with Monastics across the Sydney Harbour Bridge + join a Dhamma Talk at the Crows Nest Centre.
Join Bhante Sujato and visiting monastics for a peaceful and picturesque afternoon walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The walk will be followed by Dhamma talk, guided meditation and discussion at Crows Nest.
We’ll meet at Wynyard Station at 4:30 pm and make our way together to Crows Nest Centre - a scenic walk that offers space for reflection and mindful conversation.
All are welcome to join the special event - walk, the talk, or both.
More information about Bhante Sujato's regular Wednesday night guided meditation & talk can be found at https://lokanta.github.io/
About the Speaker: Bhante Sujato is a former musician who became a monk in the ascetic Forest Tradition of Ajahn Chah in 1994. After years of living in Thailand he returned to Australia and stayed at Bodhinyana Monastery in Western Australia before going on to found Santi Forest Monastery in 2003. Following Bhante Sujato’s wishes, Santi became a Bhikkhunī (Buddhist nuns’) monastery Vihara in 2012, and he returned to live in Bodhinyana.
Bhante Sujato co-founded the Buddhist website SuttaCentral in 2005 to provide access to early Buddhist texts in their original languages and make translations available in modern languages. From 2015-2018, he lived on the island of Chime, off the coast of Taiwan, undertaking the task of creating English translations of the four Nikāyas. These translations have since been published on SuttaCentral, and as free edition books. In 2019, he established Lokanta Vihara in Sydney to explore what it means to follow the Buddha's teachings in an era of climate change, globalised consumerism, and political turmoil.
Bhante Sujato along with his teacher Ajahn Brahm were involved with Re-establishing Bhikkhuni Ordination in the Forest sangha. More info can be found here and on Wikipedia.


