Ayya Niyyānika Bhikkhunī (they/them)

Traveling Monastic

Ayya Niyyānika is a fully ordained Buddhist monastic in the Theravada tradition. Ayya uses they/them pronouns. Before becoming a monastic, Ayya Niyyanika balanced life in Minnesota between work as an ontology consultant for building management and emergency response systems, and practicing at Common Ground Meditation Center and its retreat property in Wisconsin Common Ground was Ayya Niyyānika’s first Buddhist community of practice. Their depth of Dhamma practice and support of the Saṅgha inspired them to enter monastic life. They received their initial monastic training within the Dhammadharini community from 2014 through 2019 in Sonoma County, CA, USA and then joined the Aloka Vihara community, near Placerville, CA, USA for three years. Practicing within these monastic communities gave them a deeper understanding of renunciation, importance of Saṇgha, and enhanced their wish to fully realize the goal of monastic life. For Ayya Niyyānika, living a life of wise and kind interdependence is critical to embodying an effective monastic life in today’s world. Embodiment based in compassion, wisdom, and equanimity is central to path development and is the focus of Ayya Niyyānika’s practice.

“ I’d like justice now, but the reality is, embodiment is a moving thing. It’s not a zap of enlightenment. And so, giving [others] permission to move at the pace of practice with the sense that I want that to then arouse urgency. It doesn’t mean urgency for your practice and for my practice, because to get to that destination, I have to go through the practice to change and to make the systemic change.”