My teachers taught in Thai. I translate what they transmit into metaphors from software, cybersecurity, and systems design — not because the dhamma needs those metaphors, but because for minds shaped by engineering, those are the metaphors that land.
You don’t need to be Buddhist to get value from these. If you already reason in systems, the dhamma is already speaking your language — you just haven’t heard it translated yet.
These are my interpretations. For the teacher’s own words, each entry links to the original video. Meet the teachers →
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