Well, If we are not spiritually, educationally and culturally wide-experienced, we do not know how to value our own wonderful culture and wonderful and rich cultures of the world. Then, we can ignorantly and stupidly destroy wonderful culture of others and we can also be destroyed by other cultures reciprocally.
In these days, we are living in globalization; we cannot live alone unavoidably so we will be undeniably touched by other cultures of the world. If we are quite well-educated and worldwide-experienced, and wise enough, we can learn from each other’s cultures and we should try to find the way how we should live together by helping each other broad-mindedly. It will make us happier to live together and more positive to each other’s life. I think this is the way we should think and we should live together.
Thank you sir. Your answer is perfect.
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Ashin Kekasa is a graduate in Mathematics. He finished his both public and monastic educations. His major interest was Mindfulness-Based Vipassana Meditation instructed in Buddhism. He took six months long retreat course in Mahasi Meditation Center when he was a layman. After his six months long meditation practice, he became a Buddhist ordained in Mahasi Tradition.
However, he wanted to know much more about Buddhist philosophy so he moved to Mahagandhayon monastery to study Pali scriptures seriously. He has spent teaching and practicing in Mahagandhayon monastery. He did it well. Then, he moved to the forest for his serious meditation practice.
He founded his own forest meditation center 15 years ago. He has been conducting Vipassana retreat for laypeople twice a year. He has also been used to travelling to abroad since 2004 because he is invited by people to teach them meditation. It is just a brief biography of Ashin Kelasa.
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