Available until now only in limited editions, "Venerable Father" has
become an underground classic among Buddhists, especially those
practicing the Thai tradition. It details the joys and struggles of Paul
Breiter's years with Ajahn Chah, who was perhaps Thailand¿s best-known
and most-loved Buddhist master. Breiter describes Ajahn Chah as a figure
who is at once human yet extraordinary, an orthodox yet unconventional
teacher whose remarkable skill, patience, and compassion in training
disciples flowed naturally from his deep and joyous realization of the
truth. Breiter also explains, quite vividly, the life of a Westerner in
a Thai forest monastery and the unique spiritual lessons to be learned
there. PAUL BREITER ordained in the Theravada Buddhist tradition in
Thailand in 1970 and soon thereafter met Ajahn Chah. He became one of
Ajahn Chah's favorite disciples and his translator, and stayed with him
until disrobing in 1977. Since then, he has maintained close ties to
Ajahn Chah's lineage while studying Zen and Tibetan Buddhism, and he has
continued to translate Ajahn Chah's teachings, which appear in "Still
Forest Pool: The Insight Meditation of Achaan Chaa" (with Jack
Kornfield) and "Being Dharma: The Essence of the Buddha¿s Teachings".