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  1. Christopher, a Buddhist monk from 1970-1976 in Thailand and India, visits his former monastery in Thailand to pay respect to his dying teacher, Venerable Ajahn Dhammadharo. The documentary films him at home in Totnes, Devon, England with Nshorna and grandchildren.

  2. A Buddhist perspective on social, political and global issues. Mindfulness, meditation and wisdom for daily life. Updates of teaching schedule - online and in person. Click to read Christopher Titmuss - The Buddha Wallah, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.

  3. Christopher Titmuss - The Buddha Wallah. A Buddhist perspective on social, political and global issues. Mindfulness, meditation and wisdom for daily life. Updates of teaching schedule - online and in person.

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  4. About the Wallah. Christopher Titmuss: A former Buddhist monk in Thailand and India, Christopher is Britain’s senior mindfulness teacher. He gives teachings on mindfulness/insight meditation and liberation. Christopher has given more than 750 retreats/courses, as well as leading pilgrimages and Dharma gatherings worldwide.

  5. A Buddhist perspective on social, political and global issues. Mindfulness, meditation and wisdom for daily life. Updates of teaching schedule - online and in person. Click to read Christopher Titmuss - The Buddha Wallah, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.

  6. The Buddha Wallah. This 90-minute documentary follows the international journeys of Christopher Titmuss. The documentary includes England, France, Germany, India, Israel, Palestine, Myanmar and Thailand, There are extracts from his teachings/dialogues on retreats, pilgrimages and workshops.

  7. Feb 9, 2024 · The Buddha Wallah - a Documentary. A 90-minute documentary (2011) made for television worldwide. From the blurb: Christopher Titmuss offers a clear and radical approach to the teachings of the Buddha. For three to four decades, he travelled about four continents a year including in areas of political/social crisis.

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