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We are our stories. Let's share them. Some of these shows can also be found at evaphiletawright.com and comments or questions can be sent to me through that site or at evaphiletawright@gmail.com. My book, The Entertainer is the Charm, can be purchased at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00505T10K or through http://sbpra.com/EvaPhiletaWright/

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This time we tell the story of the latter ninety years of Xu Yun's life, including his long "three step" pilghrimage to Wu Tai Shan

Events that seem trivial can sometimes turn into good stories. Many deep meanings peak through the simple things in life. This time I'll tell a few more short short stories. I'm sure you have a lot of this kind of story too! In this episode of... more

This episode is in honor of Spring. This time we have a series of short exclamations about the workings of nature, in gardens and in the wild.

This is part I of the very long life of Xu Yun, a modern day monk who lived to the age of 120 years, and who influenced many of the influential men of his day.

This is the story of my first visit to an Yi household. It was a household of shamans, Grandfather, father and son (the youngest was too young to begin his training as fourth generation of shamans under one roof). It was an experience... more

I was willing to go far and try anything. The procedure that worked for me was a far out meditation retreat at a famous meditation center in Burma. This is the story of how I found out about it. Wonderfully, it worked. However, it was not easy.

The story of watching a sky burial in Tibet, and of learning a little about the bardos of death

This is a series of vignettes about life on the island, a small island in the Yangtse River, where ocean going ships pass by our front door every day without stopping to say hello, where egrets, cranes and wild ducks visit on their... more

She lived not quite 2000 years ago and led a tumultuous life, but what she learned from her travails stands as highest wisdom even today. Her tearful parting from her teacher is the main story of this episode but at the end, at the... more

Nima and his many painted Mandalas Through them we learn about Nima and the life of a modern Tibetan in a world where both modern and traditional thinking co-exist
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