The Life of Allan Bennett Bhikkhu Ananda Metteyya
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<p> This is the first biography of Allan Bennett one of the first British men to gain higher ordination as a Buddhist monk and one of the seminal figures in the development of Buddhism in the UK.</p><p></p><p>Bennett rejected Christianity early in his life and turned to late-nineteenth-century occultism and esoteric new religious movements namely Theosophy and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. His involvement in the latter led to a friendship with Aleister Crowley. After he travelled to Ceylon (Sri Lanka) around 1900 for health reasons - he had chronic asthma - he was attracted to Buddhism. Believing Buddhism in Burma (Myanmar) was purer than in Ceylon he opted for ordination there in 1902.</p><p></p><p>From Burma he created an international Buddhist network founding the International Buddhist Society the Buddhasāsana Samāgama and starting a journal Buddhism - An Illustrated Quarterly Review. In 1908 he led a Buddhist mission to England. Convinced that the West needed Buddhism as an antidote to growing materialism he became a prolific writer. Two volumes of his writings were published. The first The Wisdom of the Aryas which recorded a series of talks he gave in London in 1919-1920 was published just two months before he died. The second The Religion of Burma and Other Papers was published posthumously. Controversy has surrounded his life particularly in Western Buddhist circles because of his early involvement with occultism.</p>
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