The Soul of a People

Harold Fielding Hall (1859 - 1917)

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)

Genre(s): Memoirs

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Dedication and Preface Carol Fullerton-Samsel
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Play 01 Living Beliefs Carol Fullerton-Samsel
00:23:45
Play 02 He Who Found the Light 1 Carol Fullerton-Samsel
00:25:12
Play 03 He Who Found the Light 2 Carol Fullerton-Samsel
00:18:20
Play 04 The Way to the Great Peace Carol Fullerton-Samsel
00:15:58
Play 05 War 1 Carol Fullerton-Samsel
00:35:16
Play 06 War 2 Carol Fullerton-Samsel
00:16:12
Play 07 Government Carol Fullerton-Samsel
00:24:29
Play 08 Crime and Punishment Carol Fullerton-Samsel
00:21:12
Play 09 Happiness Carol Fullerton-Samsel
00:17:05
Play 10 The Monkhood 1 VfkaBT
00:43:48
Play 11 The Monkhood 2 VfkaBT
00:07:54
Play 12 Prayer VfkaBT
00:12:53
Play 13 Festivals Jim Locke
00:30:54
Play 14 Women 1 Colleen McMahon
00:27:54
Play 15 Women 2 Colleen McMahon
00:27:12
Play 16 Women 3 Colleen McMahon
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Play 17 Divorce Colleen McMahon
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Play 18 Drink Colleen McMahon
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Play 19 Manners April6090
00:11:43
Play 20 Noblesse Oblige Jim Locke
00:31:36
Play 21 All Life is One Jim Locke
00:35:31
Play 22 Death the Deliverer Anita Roy Dobbs
00:29:28
Play 23 The Potter's Wheel Jim Locke
00:29:25
Play 24 The Forest of Time SilentKnight
00:09:27
Play 25 Conclusion Diana Schmidt
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