A Buddhist nun reflects on her time in rural Myanmar.
Read MoreSayadaw U Jatila describes the mental state of soldiers who invaded his meditation center in Sagaing.
Read MoreA strange experience in which military informants pose as meditators.
Read MoreSoeya Min discusses how he learned to make space for his former aggressor.
Read MoreMike Davis discusses the devastation caused to Kachin villagers at the hands of cronies, military goons, and Chinese corporations.
Read MoreReflections on the role of female leadership and technology in Myanmar.
Read MoreBhikkhu Bodhi responds to a terrible ethical conundrum.
Read MoreA Chin doctor describes the disruption caused in this native region at the hands of the Tatmadaw.
Read MoreA former diplomat discusses the corner that Myanmar democracy activists have been put into.
Read MoreClyde Ford addresses the characteristics of vipassana meditation communities in the West.
Read MoreWhat it feels like to bear witness to tragedy.
Read MoreA meditation monk predicted the darkness that was to come to Myanmar following the military coup last year.
Read MoreAlan Clements the primary difference between two of the great Burmese meditation masters.
Read MoreJust some of the findings shared in Amnesty International’s recent reporting on Tatmadaw atrocities.
Read MoreAlan Senauke comments on the growth of Engaged Buddhism in the West.
Read MoreCarl Stimson on access to Dhamma throughout the generations.
Read MoreAn NUG leaders recalls how Bamar soldiers behaved when they entered his Chin village.
Read MoreClyde Ford discusses how meditation inner wisdom can inform social engagement in the messiness of the world.
Read MoreA meditation master describes the terror his community is facing at the hands of the military.
Read MoreExamining the difference between the actual teachings and the Buddhist society that has developed around them.
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