Recalling the sweet memories of time spent in this small Southeast Asian country.
Read MoreA story about Yangon past and present, and the Dhamma to be found on the city streets.
Read MoreThe story of Melissa Coats is a tale of finding balances. It relates to navigating her identity, being half-white and half-Korean, and her practice, going back and forth between being a lay practitioner and Buddhist nun, in both secular and religious communities. Melissa’s journey has already been a long one for someone so young, and it is still unfolding.
Read MoreSayalay Khanticari’s spiritual journey started in her native Colombia and branched throughout South America, and onward to India until eventually landing her in Burma. Vipassana retreats in the tradition of S.N. Goenka gave her the first taste of Dhamma, and these seeds have since taken root in the Golden Land, where she currently lives and practices as a Buddhist nun.
Read MoreAlan Clements is an American activist, author, and former monk who trained under Mahasi Sayadaw and Sayadaw U Pandita. He has also been a supporter of the nascent democracy movement in Burma and conducted a series of interviews with Aung San Suu Kyi in 1995.
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