Nowadays Buddhists believe good deeds and wholesome acts are done for the sake of gaining Merit and Luck.
Master Acharavadee encourages Buddhists to get back to the original teaching of giving, for the sake of giving, out of compassion and the feeling of wanting to help others, thus creating happiness throughout society.
Masters Journey of Compassion.
2017Spreading Metta in Dubai
Several decades in the past, terrorist attack had been the critical issue all over the world. In 2017, Master Acharavadee Wongsakon would like to ease the world with the compassion and positive current of Techo Vipassana meditation. Together with group of students, she went to Dubai, the major city of the Arab world. Through few days visit, they prayed and practiced meditation, then shared loving- kindness and compassion to those whose minds were stuck in darkness and misbelief that drove them to commit wrongful acts, killing lots of innocent people around the world. Although the power of compassion could not totally change their minds, the positive energy spread around the area during their practice could somehow lighten the current of hatred and grudge in those minds.2015The Journey to Auschwitz
During WW II, there was the most horrible mass murder of European Jews – the Holocaust. Millions of victims were tortured and suffered severely before their scariest death in various concentration and extermination camps. Among thosecamps, Auschwitz in Poland was the largest and the center of the murder site.With her Dhamma insight, Master Acharavadee Wongsakon knew that millions of souls remained there, they were stuck in darkness, feeling desperate from their loss, fear and grief for decades, waiting to be released. She also knew that only the power of compassion could free those suffering souls from that entrapment. In late April to early May 2016, together with group of Techo Vipassana meditators, she went to Poland for a mission to help release millions of souls from their suffering. The group visited various sites to share loving-kindness to them. With the powerful compassionate energy, they were set free from their miserable entrapment, then moved on to their next lives in the new realms.2021Test event
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The Journey of Compassion

“The Journey to Luang Prabang”
In the year 1778, the Kingdom of Laos became part of Siam, in the reign of King Taksin the Great. Later, in 1826, Prince Anouvong of..Read More
Sharing compassion to the Lanna Dynasty in Chiang Mai
In February 2015, Master Acharavadee Wongsakon and her students made a trip to Chiang Mai with the intention to practice meditation and dedicate the merit to..Read More
“The trip to Xi’an”
Xi’an is a city in Shaanxi Province of China. It was the oldest capital of ancient China with one of the most famous heritage sites today..Read More
The Journey to Auschwitz
During WW II, there was the most horrible mass murder of European Jews – the Holocaust. Millions of victims were tortured and suffered severely before their..Read More
“Sharing merit to the creatures of the sea”
In July 2019, Master Acharavadee Wongsakon and group of Techo Vipassana students went to Phuket for the opening ceremony of the new Techo Vipassana Meditation Retreat..Read More