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Vipassana Meditation as taught by S.N. Goenka in the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin

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Body positivity is not just about accepting one's own body, but also about embracing and celebrating the diversity of others. It's about recognizing that every person has a unique body shape, size, and appearance, and that these differences are what make us beautiful.

Despite the limitations on physical gathering, the traditional culture of gotong royong (community cooperation) was adapted, with many grass-roots initiatives providing food and aid to neighbors in isolation.

If 2020 was the year Indonesia went online, 2021 was the year the online world turned toxic. With 191 million active social media users, Indonesia became a testing ground for digital radicalization. ceweksmusmamesumbugiltelanjang13jpg 2021

The "Bangga Buatan Indonesia" (Proud of Indonesian Products) Movement

| Social Issue | Cultural Response | | :--- | :--- | | Vaccine hesitancy in rural areas | Local dalang (puppeteers) inserted pro-vaccine messages into wayang stories. | | Mental health crisis (anxiety, suicide) | Anonymous "curhat" (venting) Twitter threads and Instagram gated form accounts became informal therapy spaces. | | Xenophobia toward Chinese-Indonesians (blamed for COVID) | Viral TikTok dance challenges celebrating Peranakan culture (Chinese-Indonesian fusion cuisine & kebaya fashion). | Body positivity is not just about accepting one's

navigated a complex intersection of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate-driven natural disasters, and intensifying social debates over civil liberties and cultural identity. The "Landmark" Air Pollution Win

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The Reuni 212 movement (a massive conservative Islamic rally from 2016) remained a cultural ghost. In 2021, the issue shifted to "Tebarkan Islam Damai" (Spread Peaceful Islam) vs. "Khilafah" (Caliphate) rhetoric. When the government banned the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), it didn't end the cultural battle. Instead, white supremacist-adjacent slogans moved into family WhatsApp groups. A major social issue was the "hijrah" (migration) phenomenon—urban youth converting to a puritanical form of Islam, often rejecting traditional Javanese syncretism (which mixes Hindu-Buddhist and animist traditions). This created a fracture within families: traditional abangan (nominal Muslims) vs. devout santri .

: The pandemic triggered a surge in mental health challenges, with a primary focus on adolescent psychological intimidation If 2020 was the year Indonesia went online,