Classical cellist Michael Kevin Jones and pianist John Bryden, no stranger to our shores, played a concert at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. It was billed as a meditation and the evening’s ...
Meditation is often touted as a mental cure-all, purported to help with stress, sleep, mood, focus and even certain medical conditions. I’ve been meditating most of my adult life. I’ve done silent ...
The government is accelerating efforts to evacuate Thai nationals from Iran to Turkey before arranging return flights to Thailand, according to Foreign Affairs Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow. As a ...
Visitors to Japan, including Thai nationals, will be required to secure an online immigration approval first before travelling to the East Asian country as it tightens security and screens overstayers ...
If you've ever considered practicing meditation, you might believe you should relax, breathe, and empty your mind of distracting thoughts. Novices tend to think of meditation as the brain at rest, but ...
With roots in ancient traditions like fire gazing and rhythmic chanting, meditation has evolved over thousands of years into the relaxing, healthful practice we know it as today. Modern technology has ...
This edited article was published by Prachatai, an independent news site in Thailand. An edited version has been republished by Global Voices under a content-sharing agreement. Amid the intensifying ...
Jeremy David Engels does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
A popular New Year’s resolution is to take up meditation. There are many types of meditation. Some practices ask meditators simply to sit with the thoughts, sensations or emotions that arise without ...
While I was playing “Carol of the Bells” in public, a 9-year-old girl joined in with her violin and together we created a spontaneous duet that caught everyone’s attention. Her timing, tone, and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Ray Ushikubo started playing a $20 violin when he was 6. Now, at 24, he’s playing a rare one worth more than eight ...