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  • Nat Makes More of Merit

    April 29, 2013

    The Buddhist conception of merit making entails far more than paying respect, writes Nat. There’s a complex lifetime itinerary, in this life and the next, to consider.

  • Pack Your Bags

    April 22, 2013

    Nat lists his travel essentials. On the manifest are everything needed for wilderness hikes and big-city strolls.

  • Nat reaches the final stage of grief

    April 1, 2013

    The three stages of grief, as defined by Dr. Roberta Temes, have helped Nat to make sense of his reaction to his father’s death.

  • Nat’s father knew how to dress

    March 25, 2013

    In a world where people feel that style is the greatest statement of individuality, Nat’s father felt it was a great way to communicate.

  • Nat’s Father’s Favourite Restaurants

    March 18, 2013

    Nat’s father was a gourmand, even at the end of his life.  In order to satisfy his craving for good food, he would even take day trips to restaurants outside the Bangkok area.

  • Nat never rebelled

    March 11, 2013

    Nat reflects on the lack of teenage rebellion in Thailand and how this impacted his relationship with his father.

  • Five Simple Rules

    March 4, 2013

    Nat’s father had five rules to live by.

  • Fit for Life

    February 26, 2013

    Nat says his father was a man armed to the teeth with knowledge about good health.

  • Death and the Days to Come

    February 18, 2013

    In loss, Nat finds new strength. He writes of his father’s full life, peaceful end and of work still to be done.

  • Nat Sees Dead People

    July 21, 2011

    Accept that evidential, science-based reality is the only dead cert in life? Not a ghost of a chance, says Nat.

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