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Seeds of Peace Vol.18 No.3 Sept.-Dec. (2002)
Looking back, May 2002 marks the 10% anniversary of the bloody May tragedy in Siam, in which civilians protested and
Looking back, May 2002 marks the 10% anniversary of the bloody May tragedy in Siam, in which civilians protested and
Having defied the writ of the United States, Afghanistan is being pounded into pieces. Violence, not the UN or the
Shortly before this issue went to press the Indonesian parliament voted to impeach President Wahid. After months of struggling to
The inferior status of women in the Theravada Buddhist tradition has long been a topic covered in Seeds of Peace.
The postponement of His Holiness’ visit was a lesson in non-attachment and in recognizing and celebrating smaller steps of progress.
July has been a very eventful and turbulent month. The good news is that the first phase of the Ariyavinaya
March-April-May: The summer heat is at its best-a boon to those working on their tan, a particular nuisance to the
This is the first Seeds of Peace in the new millenium. For 15 years Seeds of Peace has been keeping
This issue of Seeds of Peace is dedicated to the late Dr. Puey Ungphakorn, who passed away in England on
When the world seems like a never-ending conundrum of chaos and lack of compassion it can be hard at times