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    Doing Time, Doing Vipassana

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    Post by Anata Thu Aug 07, 2014 12:15 am

    Doing Time, Doing Vipassana

    I’ve found an article about this film which was shot in the 1990s.
    I've copied two first paragraphs from the following resource:
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    In the mid-1970s Vipassana was first tried within a prison environment with two 10 day courses being conducted for jail officials and inmates of a prison in Jaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Despite the success of those courses, no further jail courses were conducted in India for almost 20 years. In 1993 a new Inspector General of Indian prisons, Kiran Bedi, was appointed and in the process of trying to reform the harsh Indian penal system, learned of the earlier Vipassana courses. She requested that additional courses be conducted in the largest prison in India, Tihar Jail outside of New Delhi. The results were dramatically sucessful. Based upon the success of these courses, another course was conducted in April 1994 by Goenkaji and a number of his assistant teachers for over one thousand inmates of Tihar prison with wonderful benefit for all of those who participated.

    During the following winter of 1994-95, the Israeli filmmakers traveled to both Tihar and to the Baroda Jail in the India state of Gujarat, at which Vipassana courses had also been conducted. There they conducted and filmed extensive interviews with jail officials, including Karin Bedi, and inmates from many different countries who participated in the courses. The result of these efforts was an extremely powerful 52-minute documentary film entitled Doing Time, Doing Vipassana. The film describes the way in which Vipassana has been sucessfully used within the Indian prison system to dramatically change the behaviour and attitude of the inmates and jailers who participated in the courses and, thereby, improve the entire atmosphere of the prisons.

    The film can be seen, for example, here:

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    To be honest I have not seen the film yet (just techical reasons) that is why I can not leave my personal opinion about it.
    I leave a link here as I suspect that it might be interesting for somebody.
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    Post by Milarepa Thu Aug 07, 2014 1:05 am

    Cheers for sharing that Anata. Being a former prisoner, this video caught my attention before. It is quite good. And being albe to witness the sheer release that some of the prisoners have, mutual tears/crying, etc , as the course progresses.

    I highly recommend it!

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