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In an age of conflict, ecological distress, and mental health crisis, Ahjan Samvara (born Geoff Malone and sometimes misspelled Ajhan or Ajahn Samvara) offers a steady voice rooted in spiritual insight and civic service.
Ordained as a Buddhist monk at 19, he bridges mysticism, martial arts, and entrepreneurship to guide seekers and institutions through this critical era of change.
Ahjan contributes to Pearl News, a global media platform advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through civic journalism and peace reporting. His work highlights how grassroots leaders, spiritual teachers, NGOs, and UN agencies are confronting the world's greatest challenges with compassion and innovation.
Current themes of his UNA-related writing include:
Environmental Harmony – such as Indigenous land restoration at Yosemite and Yellowstone
Global Cooperation & Peacebuilding – promoting interfaith and intercultural dialogue
Humanitarian Aid & Human Rights – spotlighting Indigenous sovereignty and water justice in the Navajo Nation
Health & Wellness – integrating Buddhist mental health approaches within global well-being frameworks
Sustainable Oceans & Cultural Heritage – covering the UN's Ocean Legacy Project and WWII shipwreck cleanup initiatives
Ajahn serves as United Nations Relations Chair of the United Spiritual Leaders Forum, a sacred alliance of elders, wisdom keepers, and rising voices guiding planetary healing. The Forum convenes quarterly, both in-person and online, to offer shared teachings, dialogue, and collaborative action.
Members span Buddhist, Taoist, Sufi, Indigenous, and Advaita traditions, united in supporting the moral and emotional grounding of our shared future. Teachings and global dialogues from the Forum are shared through media and podcast channels to reach seekers and policymakers alike.
In response to the global mental health crisis, where over a billion people live with a diagnosable condition, Ahjan founded BuddhistMentalHealth.com, a platform exploring how Buddhist practice supports healing, resilience, and peace.
Through essays, reflections, and guided meditations, Ahjan offers accessible teachings on trauma, anxiety, emotional regulation, and mindfulness. His approach is grounded in compassion, emphasizing that mental well-being is foundational to personal awakening and world peace.

Ahjan Samvara is a Buddhist monk and contributor to Pearl News, where he writes on UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), environmental restoration, Indigenous justice, and global mental health. As a UNA-USA member, his work emphasizes how wisdom traditions can strengthen global cooperation, peacebuilding, and humanitarian response.
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Ahjan Samvara's work across journalism, interfaith leadership, and spiritual counsel is guided by a single vision: To demonstrate how mysticism, media, and mental health can merge to support a more peaceful, just, and awakened world.
Whether contributing to global UN initiatives or leading contemplative teaching, Ahjan embodies a rare integration of visionary thinking and grounded service.
His life's work is not merely to understand the world as it is,
but to transform it through the power of spiritual insight, collective wisdom, and compassionate action.