Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, has posted 'Meditation Trip in Myanmar' continuously, 'Storm of Criticism' promoting tourism to Myanmar



Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, posted a continuous tweet that "I spent my birthday in meditation for 10 days in Myanmar" and encouraged Myanmar travel without mentioning the Rohingya massacre at all, a big criticism I am taking a bath.

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Dorsey's travel journal started with a tweet saying, "This year's birthday has done Vipassana meditation for 10 days at Myanmar Pin Woo Ruin". Vipassana meditation is explained as "meditation insighting the imminent, distressed and indifferent that is truthed in Buddhism" by observing "Naama (mental health) and looper (substance) in Wikipedia". Dorsey explained in the form of "training to understand inner self to understand all things".


Dorsey also said that many meditation is aimed at concentrating by concentrating on breathing and many people may associate the word "quiet" "relax" "detox" when listening to the word meditation Although it may be, he keeps saying that Vipassana meditation is different from it. Vipassana meditation is to mediate "craving for pleasure" and "hatred of pain" directly through experience of meditation. For example, if you sit without walking with your legs on the concrete floor, people should feel pain in 30 to 45 minutes. I do not move to escape from pain at this time, but by continuing pose and observing, it seems that you can learn how to get along with pain well. Through meditation, "People can know much about their potential potential," Dorsey said.

This is the room where Dorsey actually stayed to do the meditation. There was no device, reading, writing, exercise and music did not exist, did not contact with others, spent 10 days without eating meat.


I got up at 4 o'clock every morning and meditated until 9 o'clock. After that, we did breakfast, lunch, walking etc, and no dinner. A picture of a trail that Dorsey walked over 45 minutes every day was also posted.


Myanmar cities such as Yangon, Mandalay, Bagan and so on also said they visited.


Dorsey seems to have eaten with the nuns, "The young nuns of Mandalay have a great chant ."


I meditated even in the cave in Mandalay, 117 stones were stabbed in the mosquito in 10 minutes ... ...


Measurements were made with Airwatch in Airplane mode and Oura Ring , where heart rate was low when meditation was going well, and posted that there were a lot of heart rates when lacking concentration.


And at the end of consecutive tweets with 18 postings, Dorsey also said that Daosy CEO Vipassana meditation center in Texas, USA as "Vipassana meditation is not for everyone, but should try if you are interested even if you are interested at all" In addition to introducing the official website of Ping Wu · Ruwin himself visited, he urges travelers to Myanmar to "visit Myanmar if you feel like traveling even a little".

However, Myanmar is a country in which massacres of Islamic minorities Rohingya are reported. Despite this, Dorsey did not mention the slaughter, and it is getting big criticism to encourage traveling to Myanmar.

In October 2018, the United Nations announced that the Rohingya massacre in Myanmar is ongoing and that the military's behavior is considered a felony under international law. In addition, the US State Department reported in September 2018 report that it interviewed 1,000 survivors of Rohingya, which resulted in intimidation acts to kill residents of Rohingya on an extremely large scale, Besides burning, rash cutting, many women have been shown to have been raped. The report also states that a number of witnesses have been witnessed in which children and small children are thrown into a burning building.

Andrew Stroehlein of Human Rights Watch , an international human rights NGO, told The Guardian, "There is not much detail about meditation, but this is because the military is doing mass genocide and mass rape, the most human rights violated today I lack consciousness that I am in a country where I am, and it seems to be an act that I only think about myself, " commented on Dorsey's tweet.

Also, in Rohingya slaughter, the fact that Facebook was used to hate hatred and violence is also considered a problem, and it is also a criticism that Mr. Dorsey, CEO of SNS called Twitter, made a series of tweets I will.


Although traveling in Myanmar had long been arguing that it would assist persecution for a while, Dorsey said he did not comment on these accusations at the time of writing the article.

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