I am Brigitte, an Austrian nun, who has
lived here in Thailand since 1989.I was
born in 1962. When I was a young child,
I liked the stories of God and Jesus and
I really wanted to be a good human being.
When I became 12 I lost my interest and
just wanted to have fun like every
teenager. When 20, I met Richard.
In 1985 my daughter Melanie Sitara was
born and in 1987 my son Patrick Elias. We had a good time together but there
where two striking events.
My son was born at home and a deep depression followed after his birth for
about a month. Every evening I felt a strong fear of death.
I feared Richard might die or the kids. It was quite heavy. Later this feeling went away.
When Patrick was 8 months old, Richard's grandmother died and again this fear of death came up. It seemed to me people are born and die away and there is no refuge, no one can escape that. It made me depressed.
My best friend Andrea suggested to me that I go
to a Yogacourse with her. Although I was no
spiritual person at all I went with her. At the
first Yoga session we did I had my first experience
of samadhi. After the exercise we laid down to
mindfully relax and I felt as if there was a propeller turning
in my throat. It felt as if I was lifted up into space. That was overwhelming. Although I had
experience with drugs nothing was comparable to that feeling. From that
moment on I became very interested in spiritual matters.
CESSATION OF SUFFERING (NIBBANA)
I would like to share all the merit that I have accumulated and it's resulting happiness from the past, present and the future to you and all sentient beings. May all beings develop compassion and wisdom and attain full enlightenment!
(Brigitte Schrottenbacher)



Hospital of Wat Sanghathan costs about 400,000 US $


