An early split between the teaching methodologies of Joseph Goldstein and SN Goenka.
Read MoreAn exploration of the types of spiritual bypassing that have occurred this month.
Read MoreHow Anagarika Munindra came to learn meditation from SN Goenka after not being allowed to under Sayagyi U Ba Khin.
Read MoreMaking the master proud.
Read MoreHow Sayagyi U Ba Khin was able to carry on his teaching mission despite being unable to leave Burma.
Read MoreThat time that SN Goenka came to learn meditation from Sayagyi U Ba Khin.
Read MoreThe background of Sayagyi U Ba Khin as a healer of worldly ills.
Read MoreCarl Stimson reviews three books by American vipassana meditators who discovered Dhamma in the 1960s and 1970s: a hippy, a Vietnam veteran, and a former CIA agent who take up practice after traveling through Burma, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Nepal. Initially reflecting on the experience of these Western pioneers who brought themselves to the practice in an age when the mindfulness movement is firmly entrenched in the West, Stimson goes on to reflect about how (and if) meditation can be sustained after the honeymoon period has ended.
Read MoreThe blogger “riverflows” describes a pilgrimage two years ago to Webu Sayadaw monastery in Ingyinbin, an inspiring read for meditators who one day wish to visit here.
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