Laurence Mills
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Laurence Mills (1932-2021), also known as Bhikkhu Khantipalo or Phra Khantipalo, was a teacher in the Theravada tradition who developed an interest in other Buddhist traditions later in life. He was well-known in the Buddhist community in Australia.
Mills was born in London in 1932 and studied horticulture. While called up for service in the British army, he read books on Buddhism and shortly after, in 1961, he ordained as a Buddhist monk.[1][2]
- After 15 years in Asia, studying and practising in Thai forest monasteries, he came to Australia in 1973, having been invited to help establish Wat Buddharangsee in Sydney.
- In 1978, along with Ayya Khema he founded Wat Buddha Dhamma, a forest retreat outside of Sydney at Wiseman’s Ferry, teaching and conducting many retreats there. He encouraged women to ordain; as early as 1984 he ordained three nuns. He designed and built the beautiful Meditation Sala at this Wat, which was miraculously saved from the Summer 2019-20 bushfires.
- Through the 1970s and 80s, he travelled widely throughout Australia giving public talks and conducting retreats. He was a renowned Pali scholar and author of many books, such as ‘Buddhism Explained,’ ‘What is Buddhism?’, ‘Calm and Insight’ and ‘Buddha – My Refuge’.
- In 1992 he disrobed and pursued an interest in the Dzogchen school of Tibetan Buddhism. He married and co-founded the Bodhi Citta Buddhist Centre, in Far North Queensland, before ill health caused him to retire from active teaching. Late in life Laurence briefly became a novice again at Quang Minh temple. However, following a further decline in his health, he entered residential aged care where he remained until the end of his life.[1][2]
Publications
- Lawrence, Khantipalo (2002), Noble Friendship: Travels of a Buddhist Monk, Windhorse Publications, ISBN 1-899579-46-X
- Khantipalo, Bhikku (1989). Buddhism Explained: An Introduction to the Teachings of Lord Buddha with Reference to the Belief in and the Practice of Those Teachings and Their Realization. Chiang Mai: Jareuk Publications Odeon Store. ISBN 974-276-501-4.
- Khantipalo, Bhikku (1981). Calm and Insight: A Buddhist Manual for Meditators. London: Curzon. ISBN 0-7007-0141-9.
- Bhikkhu Khantipalo (2011), His Majesty King Rama the Fourth, Mongkut
References
External links
Bhikkhu Khantipalo (author page), Access to Insight
- Bhikkhu Khantipalo (author page), greatwesternvehicle.org