Tuesday, December 28, 2021, The image shown in today's post is a famous photograph where, in June of 1963, a Vietnamese Buddhist Monk, named Thich Quang Dur, self-immolated, burning himself to death as a protest for religious freedom in his country. It's a frightening image and it's a frightening thought, but this now famous photograph commands respect for the monk who did this as a form of protest, and makes one reflect on one's own life (and how feeble one's faith, resolve, and conviction is compared to this holy man's faith, resolve, and conviction). What would he have been thinking knowing he was going to do this....." what happens to my body is irrelevant"....."what happens to me is meaningless"....."my death will force change"..... and it did. A shrine to this monk was erected on the streets of Saigon on the very location where he self-immolated. Accounts of the event describe the crowd, shocked as they were, as being mostly...
For the past decade I've had a yoga practice that has helped to shape and form me as a person. I hope you find this blog engaging and enriching, and use it to help shape your mind and body. Namaste