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Santi Forest Monastery/News / Brief interview with Ayya Jitindriya

Brief interview with Ayya Jitindriya

Posted on April 14, 2020 by Santi Monastery

Ayya Jitindriya was interviewed by *AABCAP’s Director of Training, Sabina Rabold, for their facebook page, about Dhamma practices and perspectives to help people navigate the current situation with the covid crisis.

(*AABCAP – Australian Association of Buddhist Counsellors and Psychotherapists)

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