Compassion for the Monastics

A lot of us here share a connection through meditation, deeply influenced by the beautiful traditions of Myanmar. It's been tough, seeing the challenges that have hit the country, and it's hit close to home for those of us who feel a connection to the place and its people, especially the monks and nuns.

It's heartbreaking to hear what's been going on. The monastic community, which has always been a pillar of peace and resilience, is facing incredibly tough times. They've been caught up in the turmoil—experiencing arrests, facing harsh treatments, and even losing lives. Monasteries, which should be places of refuge and peace, have had to open their doors to those escaping violence. We've shared some of these stories through our blogs and podcasts, trying to shine a light on the reality of the situation.

The crackdowns have been tough, with the military imposing restrictions that have made monastic life even more challenging. And with the economy taking a hit, it's been hard for the local community to provide the usual support, affecting the monks' and nuns' day-to-day lives.

But even in these dark times, there are rays of hope. Some monks and nuns are standing strong, continuing to spread peace and offer comfort to those around them. We're all about supporting these incredible folks at Better Burma, not just because of their unwavering spirit but also for the humanitarian work that brings together people from all walks of life in Myanmar.

We're reaching out to you, our community, to join hands with us. As we find peace in our meditation, let's also spare a thought for the people of Myanmar. Let's support them in any way we can, embodying the very essence of the compassion and solidarity that meditation teaches us.

We're inviting you to be a part of this journey with us, to help the monastic community and support the wider humanitarian efforts of Better Burma. Every bit of help counts, offering essential resources and support to those who have stood as beacons of hope. Let's bring our collective compassion and support to the forefront, helping to heal a nation that's longing for brighter days.

Thank you so much for your kindness, for keeping Myanmar in your hearts, and for any support you're able to give. It means the world to us, and even more so to those who need it most right now.

Shwe Lan Ga LayComment