Jayadevi: The Buddha

Interview recorded in 2018.

JAYADEVI’S ANNALS:

  • In 1968 – I was living in Hackney, at St Paul’s Church of England Primary School. Winning the school scripture prize, attending Girl Guides, Church (C of E) and Sunday School.
  • In 1978 – I was a student in Liverpool studying English Lit and Psychology with Divinity. In a long term relationship with a boyfriend. The nearest I have ever come to being married!
  • In 1988 – A full-on GFR Mitra (someone who has asked for ordination) in Manchester, attending retreats when I could. Raising a baby and teaching full time in an inner-city primary school.
  • In 1998 – I was ordained 9 years now. Still raising my daughter (alone), teaching in a primary school. Attending Order Conventions, seeing Order friends, not able to do many retreats, not doing much at the Centre.
  • In 2008 – I was still teaching full time in a school for refugee kids newly arrived in the UK. Supporting my daughter through university. Mitra study leader, seeing Mitras regularly.
  • In 2018 – I became a Private Preceptor. Retired from full-time work. Seeing Mitras, attending kula meetings, and went down to being one chapter (instead of two). Still here. Still doing it. Woo!

Jayadevi: The Buddha

Interview recorded in 2018.

JAYADEVI’S ANNALS:

  • In 1968 – I was living in Hackney, at St Paul’s Church of England Primary School. Winning the school scripture prize, attending Girl Guides, Church (C of E) and Sunday School.

  • In 1978 – I was a student in Liverpool studying English Lit and Psychology with Divinity. In a long term relationship with a boyfriend. The nearest I have ever come to being married!

  • In 1988 – A full-on GFR Mitra (someone who has asked for ordination) in Manchester, attending retreats when I could. Raising a baby and teaching full time in an inner-city primary school.

  • In 1998 – I was ordained 9 years now. Still raising my daughter (alone), teaching in a primary school. Attending Order Conventions, seeing Order friends, not able to do many retreats, not doing much at the Centre.

  • In 2008 – I was still teaching full time in a school for refugee kids newly arrived in the UK. Supporting my daughter through university. Mitra study leader, seeing Mitras regularly.

  • In 2018 – I became a Private Preceptor. Retired from full-time work. Seeing Mitras, attending kula meetings, and went down to being one chapter (instead of two). Still here. Still doing it. Woo!