Mahasi Sayadaw The understanding of mindfulness changed significantly in the late 1800’s influenced by British colonization of historic Burma. The British eliminated the royalty that served an important function of supporting Buddhism. With the loss of state...
Sati In 1881 Rhys Davids, a British scholar, translated the Pali term sati into mindfulness. The Buddha stated that sati is: And what is the faculty of sati? Here, monks, the noble disciple is recollective, possessing utmost recollection and discernment, recalling and...
But how you are with what you are with by Dr. Phil BlusteinMay 8, 2026
“I am not what has happened to me, but what I choose to become” Conventionally I see it as: We become what we have chosen to do with what has happened to us. Suffering is not from what has happened but what we do with it! There is an automatic subconscious...
Just Let It Be Without me by Dr. Phil BlusteinApril 3, 2026