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How criminals facing the death penalty in the USA found self-acceptance through Buddhism.
How criminals facing the death penalty in the USA found self-acceptance through Buddhism.
By Rachel Schraer
Health reporter
By Phanindra Dahal
BBC Nepali, Kathmandu
By Giancarlo Rinaldi
South Scotland reporter, BBC Scotland news website
Vipassana is 10 days of demanding, illuminating silence
By Sarah Down-Roberts
BBC News
Lalitavira on the benefits of confronting our true selves.
Lalitavira reflects on a life-changing read.
Lalitavira remembers a moment that changed his life forever.
Lalitavira reflects on the personal power of prayer.
Lalitavira on the profound insights love can lend us.
Lalitavira on starting over.
Lalitavira on the complexities of self-improvement.
Robert Harrap on ancient wisdom from the mouths of babes.
Lalitavira on what our kids can teach us about consumerism.
Relatives of Sri Lankan archaeologist return Buddha relic to sacred temple 100 years later.
Robert Harrap on thinking globally and acting locally.
Vannary San runs Cambodia's first interactive silk museum - an initiative to revive the craft of silk-making and support local women