On Being with Krista Tippett

Ingrid Jordt — Burma: Buddhism and Power

Nov 1, 2007
Ingrid Jordt, an anthropologist and former Burmese Buddhist nun, shares her profound insights into the intricate relationship between Buddhism and politics in Burma. She delves into the role of monks in protests against military rule and how spirituality intertwines with governance. The conversation explores the symbolism in recent protests, the challenges facing Buddhism amidst political turmoil, and the dichotomy between cultivating inner peace and engaging in activism. Her reflections illuminate the potential for spiritual practices to drive social change and promote humanitarian concerns.
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