A new animated short provides visual storytelling to S.N. Goenka’s anecdote from the 10-day discourses.
Read MoreAn examination of the forces that shaped the meditation master in his youth.
Read MoreA new documentary about the legacy of the Buddha’s teachings of liberation
Read MoreThe opening words of a new biographical study of S.N. Goenka
Read MoreExamining the wisdom of the first Buddhist nuns.
Read MoreA new biography has been released on the meditation master, S.N. Goenka.
Read MoreThe project moves into a new phase.
Read MoreThe heart is filled as the dana just keeps pouring in!
Read MoreThe groundbreaking fundraising effort picks up steam!
Read MoreConcern over a lack of food for Burmese Buddhist nuns during the pandemic receives a boost.
Read MoreA groundbreaking fundraising operation to offer food to nuns suffering during the ongoing pandemic
Read MoreMettā through Zoom!
Read MoreAn upcoming online retreat available for meditators around the world.
Read MoreA Burmese meditator in Monywa reflects on the value of taking time to practice Vipassana meditation.
Read MoreThe long-awaited four-series volume on Burma, by acclaimed author and activist Alan Clements
Read MoreSeveral large meditation centers are facing existential crises in California.
Read MoreA Burmese monk living in seclusion on the Thai border.
Read MoreA Swedish meditator in Hpa-An describes how the traditional Buddhist alms walk of monks and novices in Myanmar has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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 MoreDavid Sudar, an American former monk, reflects on his time with Sayadaw U Tejaniya and how he has been able to apply his teachings in daily since since studying under him.
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