Sister Kovida's lay name was Laura Bridgman. She is English, and grew up in the country, the youngest of six raucous children. In her early years she had a spontaneous interest in Christianity. Her first contact with Buddhism was through a TV documentary about reincarnation which she saw at 14 years old. The Tibetan monks impressed her with their natural and authentic joyfulness. Somehow this image touched her deeply and inspired her to reading about Buddhism and meditating, alongside partying and being an average teenager. In Cambridge in the early eighties during her years of nursing training, she joined the Cambridge Buddhist Society through which she heard Teachings from Ajahn Sumedho and Ajahn Sucitto.
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