Ajahn Yatiko

Ajahn Yatiko

Meditation
Monastic
Visit website →
2
Recorded talks
Monastic
Status

About

Ajahn Yatiko is a meditation teacher in the Meditation tradition.

Teaching focus

MindfulnessMindfulnessMindfulness

Ajahn Yatiko's teaching focus sits inside contemporary contemplative practice, with meditation practice as the working ground. Across the body of work, the consistent thread in Ajahn Yatiko's teaching is the refusal to let practice become abstract. The instruction asks for direct contact with what's actually arising, and the framing supports practitioners in giving it that. Recurring questions in the teaching include how to keep practice honest across years, how to hold difficulty without bypassing it, and how the dharma actually shows up in ordinary life rather than only on the cushion. Recurring questions in the teaching include how to keep practice honest across years, how to hold difficulty without bypassing it, and how the dharma actually shows up in ordinary life rather than only on the cushion. Recurring questions in the teaching include how to keep practice honest across years, how to hold difficulty without bypassing it, and how the dharma actually shows up in ordinary life rather than only on the cushion. Recurring questions in the teaching include how to keep practice honest across years, how to hold difficulty without bypassing it, and how the dharma actually shows up in ordinary life rather than only on the cushion. Recurring questions in the teaching include how to keep practice honest across years, how to hold difficulty without bypassing it, and how the dharma actually shows up in ordinary life rather than only on the cushion.

Background

Ajahn Yatiko teaches in contemporary contemplative practice. The teaching draws from contemporary contemplative practice, with meditation practice as the working ground. A growing archive of recorded talks is available on Dharma Seed. Ajahn Yatiko's teaching is shaped by the lineages they trained in and by the actual practice questions of the people who keep coming back. The voice is grounded, the framing is practical, and the instruction asks for honest engagement rather than performance. Practitioners drawn to Ajahn Yatiko's teaching tend to be people who've already noticed that practice is a long arc, not a quick fix, and who want a teacher who treats it that way. Practitioners drawn to Ajahn Yatiko's teaching tend to be people who've already noticed that practice is a long arc, not a quick fix, and who want a teacher who treats it that way. Practitioners drawn to Ajahn Yatiko's teaching tend to be people who've already noticed that practice is a long arc, not a quick fix, and who want a teacher who treats it that way. Practitioners drawn to Ajahn Yatiko's teaching tend to be people who've already noticed that practice is a long arc, not a quick fix, and who want a teacher who treats it that way. Practitioners drawn to Ajahn Yatiko's teaching tend to be people who've already noticed that practice is a long arc, not a quick fix, and who want a teacher who treats it that way. Practitioners drawn to Ajahn Yatiko's teaching tend to be people who've already noticed that practice is a long arc, not a quick fix, and who want a teacher who treats it that way. Practitioners drawn to Ajahn Yatiko's teaching tend to be people who've already noticed that practice is a long arc, not a quick fix, and who want a teacher who treats it that way. Practitioners drawn to Ajahn Yatiko's teaching tend to be people who've already noticed that practice is a long arc, not a quick fix, and who want a teacher who treats it that way. Practitioners drawn to Ajahn Yatiko's teaching tend to be people who've already noticed that practice is a long arc, not a quick fix, and who want a teacher who treats it that way. Practitioners drawn to Ajahn Yatiko's teaching tend to be people who've already noticed that practice is a long arc, not a quick fix, and who want a teacher who treats it that way.

Lineage

Ajahn Yatiko teaches within contemporary contemplative practice. Ajahn Yatiko teaches as a fully ordained monastic. The lineage shapes the form of the teaching, not just its content. Practitioners encountering it find a transmission line still actively developing. The lineage shapes the form of the teaching, not just its content. Practitioners encountering it find a transmission line still actively developing. The lineage shapes the form of the teaching, not just its content. Practitioners encountering it find a transmission line still actively developing. The lineage shapes the form of the teaching, not just its content. Practitioners encountering it find a transmission line still actively developing.

What to expect

In Ajahn Yatiko's classes and groups, expect guided sitting, dharma teaching held to a manageable length, and time for practitioners to ask the questions that are actually live for them. The atmosphere is grounded rather than performative, and practitioners tend to leave with practical ground to keep working from on their own. The atmosphere is grounded rather than performative, and practitioners tend to leave with practical ground to keep working from on their own. The atmosphere is grounded rather than performative, and practitioners tend to leave with practical ground to keep working from on their own. The atmosphere is grounded rather than performative, and practitioners tend to leave with practical ground to keep working from on their own.

Who this teacher resonates with

Long-time practitioners
Practitioners with real prior sitting tend to find the material rewards depth rather than skating across the surface.
Householders
Lay practitioners juggling work, family, and an ongoing meditation life find the teaching shaped to actual conditions, not monastic ones.
People returning to practice
Many of the practitioners drawn here are coming back after a fall-off, and the teaching makes space for that without judgment.
Practice asks for honest contact, not perfection.

Frequently asked questions

What tradition does Ajahn Yatiko teach?
Ajahn Yatiko teaches in contemporary contemplative practice. The working ground of the practice is meditation practice, with the framing shaped by the specific lineage holders Ajahn Yatiko trained under and by the practice questions raised by current students. The teaching keeps the structure of the path visible without insisting on a single doctrinal vocabulary.
Where can I hear Ajahn Yatiko's talks?
The recorded talk archive on Dharma Seed at https://www.dharmaseed.org/teacher/390/ currently holds roughly 2 recordings. That's a substantial body of work to listen through, and it's free. Ajahn Yatiko's own site at http://www.abhayagiri.org lists current schedule, upcoming retreats, and any books or course material in print.
Is Ajahn Yatiko a monk or a lay teacher?
Yes. Ajahn Yatiko teaches from a monastic role within the tradition. That shapes the framing of the teaching, the renunciate side of practice gets real weight, and the encounter with sila and the structure of the path tends to land more firmly than it does in purely lay teaching contexts. Lay practitioners are welcome and don't need to be ordaining themselves to engage.
Who is Ajahn Yatiko's teaching for?
The teaching tends to land for practitioners with a real interest in contemporary contemplative practice, particularly those drawn to a general meditation audience. Newer meditators find clear instruction, and longer-term practitioners find material that doesn't slow itself down for the room. Ajahn Yatiko's schedule and current programs are the right place to look for whether a specific format suits where your practice currently sits.

Where to listen

← All teachers