The Soul of a People
Harold Fielding and Harold Fielding Hall
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In The Soul of a People, Englishman H. Fielding explores the beliefs of the Burmese people. He offers an understandable, and yet thorough, explanation of Buddhism, and illustrates the many ways the people of Burma (Myanmar) live their faith. He also provides a glimpse into the folk-practices surrounding Nats--the spirits of individuals who have suffered traumatic deaths, who now seek peace among ancient trees. Fielding, who lived in Burma for many years, gives us an intimate, first-hand account of a people he came to admire. Although first published in 1898, it remains a pertinent and thought-provoking read. (Summary by Carol Fullerton-Samsel) (8 hr 54 min)
Chapters
Dedication and Preface | 2:45 | Read by Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
Living Beliefs | 23:45 | Read by Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
He Who Found the Light 1 | 25:12 | Read by Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
He Who Found the Light 2 | 18:20 | Read by Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
The Way to the Great Peace | 15:58 | Read by Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
War 1 | 35:16 | Read by Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
War 2 | 16:12 | Read by Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
Government | 24:29 | Read by Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
Crime and Punishment | 21:12 | Read by Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
Happiness | 17:05 | Read by Carol Fullerton-Samsel |
The Monkhood 1 | 43:48 | Read by VfkaBT |
The Monkhood 2 | 7:54 | Read by VfkaBT |
Prayer | 12:53 | Read by VfkaBT |
Festivals | 30:54 | Read by Jim Locke |
Women 1 | 27:54 | Read by Colleen McMahon |
Women 2 | 27:12 | Read by Colleen McMahon |
Women 3 | 4:54 | Read by Colleen McMahon |
Divorce | 19:00 | Read by Colleen McMahon |
Drink | 7:49 | Read by Colleen McMahon |
Manners | 11:43 | Read by April6090 |
Noblesse Oblige | 31:36 | Read by Jim Locke |
All Life is One | 35:31 | Read by Jim Locke |
Death the Deliverer | 29:28 | Read by Anita Roy Dobbs |
The Potter's Wheel | 29:25 | Read by Jim Locke |
The Forest of Time | 9:27 | Read by SilentKnight |
Conclusion | 4:49 | Read by Diana Schmidt |
Reviews
Nocturnal
a great perspective of Buddhism, being lived in a real context. the personal experiences of harold fielding hall capture some fascinating insights into the Burmese history. a variety of narrators.
excellent explanation of Bhuddism written in 1890's
Peter Card
this 140 year old book written by an Englishman gave me the clearest explanation of Bhuddism - Myanmar style. He incorporates science positively and monotheistic faiths in contrast. The first six or so chapters and the final two are best.