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Mahasi Sayadaw

In his style of practice, derived from the so-called New Burmese Method of U Nārada, the meditator lives according to Buddhist morality as a prerequisite for meditation practice. Meditation itself entails the practice of "bare insight," using ''satipaṭṭhāna'', the four foundations of mindfulness, to anchor the attention on the sensations of the rising and falling of the abdomen during breathing, observing carefully any other sensations or thoughts. This is coupled to reflection on the Buddhist teachings on causality, thereby gaining insight into ''anicca'', ''dukkha'', and ''anattā'' and attaining stream entry.
Mahāsī Sayādaw was a questioner and final editor at the Sixth Buddhist Council on May 17, 1954. Provided by Wikipedia