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This podcast features recent dharma talks and Q&A sessions from the Plum Village tradition, a Buddhist community founded by Thich Nhat Hanh. The talks focus on mindfulness, meditation, and practical teachings for daily life. Listeners can access these audio recordings on their preferred podcast platform.
Episodes
Namo Avalokiteshvaraya – Chant of Compassion
Happiness in the Here and Now: let Mother Earth guide you Home — Br Phap Linh
This Dharma Talk was recorded in Upper Hamlet, Plum VIllage France on 20th June 2023 during our Earth Retreat with the title “Love is Freedom”.
Let Your Breath Guide You Back — Br Phap Huu
This Dharma Talk was recorded on the 6th of June 2023, in Lower Hamlet, Plum Village France, as part of the retreat “Finding our True Home”.
How do I stay in the present moment when it feels unbearable? — Thich Nhat Hanh
Thich Nhat Hanh answers questions during a retreat in Plum Village (May, 2014).
Vesak 2023: Honoring the Buddha Within — Sr Chan Duc
“Let the Buddha breathe, I don’t need to breathe”.
Can we take refuge in our Buddha nature when times are hard? If we can manage to find some peace within, we become a solid refuge for ourselves, our loved ones and the world.
this Dharma Talk was recorded on 11th May 2023 in the Upper Hamlet, Plum Village France.
This is a Noble Moment — Br Phap Dung — Plum Village France
Learning About True Compassion — Sr Lang Nghiem
“Compassion is the intention and the capacity to relieve suffering in the world.” This dharma talk was given on Thursday, 8 June in Upper Hamlet, Plum Village, during a retreat for young people who have grown up away from home.
Monastic-Led Deep Relaxation: Embodying Mother Earth
Br. Thien Duc with music by Srs. Hien Tam & Hieu Duc This guided meditation was offered in Upper Hamlet, Plum Village (France) during the Climate Retreat in autumn 2023. Any place where you find yourself listening to this, can be your meditation hall :)
Finding Our True Home —
Where is our true home? Is it a particular place with particular people within a particular culture? What if we had to leave our “home”? Or lost the people we held most dear? Or grew up in a culture vastly different to that of our parents’? In this deeply moving talk, Sister Dinh Nghiem (“Adornment with Concentration”) shares her experience as a child of a refugee
Recognising and Embracing our Emotions in the Present Moment — Br Phap Huu — Plum Village France
By becoming mindful of our emotions we can respond appropriately instead of reacting to a challenging situation. This is the art of mindfulness that we can cultivate in our daily life, to be the change we want to see in the world.
Breathe as a Free Person, Walk as a Free Person — Thich Nhat Hanh
Freedom is possible with our mindful breathing and mindful walking.
Breathe in and focus your attention on your in-breath. Your in-breath becomes the only object of your mind, you are concentrated on your in-breath, you are mindful of your in-breath. You release the past, the future and your worries and you become a free person. If you want to keep that freedom, you can breathe out mindfully. B
Celebrating 40 Years of the Plum Village tradition | A Music and Meditation Evening — Br Phap Huu, Br Phap Linh, Sr Trai Nghiem, Sr Hien Nghiem, Br Phap Bieu
on the 14th of June 2022, we had a wonderful music and poetry concert to celebrate 40 years of the Plum Village tradition. The concert was part of a two-week long mindfulness practice retreat, with the theme “Now We Have a Path, We Have Nothing to Fear”, held in Plum Village, France.
Peace in Your Heart — Sr Chan Duc — Plum Village France
In the Sutra on the Eight Realizations of Great Beings, we read “the mind is always looking outside of itself and never feels fulfilled”. How can we overcome this constant running and come back to our true home? The obstacle to our peace of mind is our inability to dwell in the present moment. In this Dharma Talk, Sister True Virtue shares how we can practice the 4 establishments of mindfulness
The Gift of A Quiet Mind — Sr Hien Nghiem
Please enjoy the first Dharma Talk of the Plum Village Online New Year’s Retreat. Find out more about Sister True Dedication : https://plumvillage.org/people/dharma-teachers/sister-hien-nghiem/
Ending the Vicious Circle of Negative Habits — Thich Nhat Hanh
Thich Nhat Hanh offers this dharma talk at Deer Park Monastery during the Colors of Compassion Retreat on March 25, 2004.
The Power of Cutting Off & Letting Go — Br Phap Dung — Plum Village France
Letting go is not about suppressing or denying our experiences, but rather acknowledging and accepting them with compassion and understanding. By embracing impermanence and non-attachment, we can free ourselves from the burden of past regrets and future worries, and cultivate a deeper sense of peace and freedom in the present moment.
Brother Phap Dung, a senior monastic in the Plum Village Ze
Balance in the Spiritual Life — Sr Trai Nghiem — Plum Village France
Before taking a deep dive into our suffering, practicing mindfulness according to the breathing exercises taught in the Anapanasati Sutta increases our capacity for happiness and joy. In this way, we are able to hold our deep suffering. Thay regularly taught his students to balance the spiritual life among the four spiritual pillars: work/service, practice, study, and play. Sister Trai Nghiem of
Breathe and Remember — Sr Tai Nghiem — Plum Village France
The flower only exists if we are present for it. Life is miraculous. Only when we are present are we fully living. What are the things that stop us from fully living? It is our worries, fears, physical pain, regrets, shame, frustration … The practice of mindfulness helps us to not suppress difficult or strong emotions when they arise. This avoids creating internal knots that may become stronger
The Four Kinds of Nutriments: Change Yourself to Change the World — Sr Thuan Nghiem — Plum Village France
We all have aspirations, dreams, joys and sorrows deep in our hearts. But are we aware that anything we want to cultivate needs food to grow? In Buddhist psychology, we learn that there are four kinds of nutriments: edible food, sense impressions, volition, and consciousness. In terms of edible food, are we consuming in a way that sustains our health and nourishes our heart of compassion? A
True Spiritual Friendship — Br Phap Huu, Sr Hien Nghiem — Plum Village France
from 2022 11 03, Rains Retreat, Lay Day, Talk 7. How can we embrace our ancestors that we have never met? This and the below questions were addressed by Brother Phap Huu and Sister True Dedication in this “a-la-carte Dharma Talk”. * How can we understand our deep suffering from our store consciousness, especially circumstances inherited from our family? * How do I practice compass
Love and the Six Ingredients of the Path — Plum Village France
To feel love, be loved, and to share love is the spiritual need of human beings. This is the heart of our spiritual path: how to grow to a state of boundless love that is not restrained by any conditions. Sister Lực Nghiêm (“Sister Power”) dives deeply into the 6 ingredients of the path: motivation, determination, patience, inspiration, creativity and courage. Why do we seek a community of pra
On Acceptance: New Year’s Eve Talk — Br Phap Huu — Plum Village France
As the new year begins to unfold, we have the opportunity to look back: What have we cultivated in ourselves in 2022? Was there a habit energy that manifested strongly, carrying us away? And how about our relationships? Were we able to cultivate deep friendship? Do we hold pain inside of us about how we have been relating to our loved ones? Whatever might come up in us, we can train ourselves t
Simplicity, Love and Understanding — Sr Chan Duc
What is the spiritual meaning of Christmas in our times? In a society of consumerism where we can easily feel alienated, we are longing for an atmosphere of simplicity and love. If the most important element of Christmas is our brotherhood, sisterhood, and siblinghood, then how can we practice in order to generate this true kind of love? Sister Chan Duc (True Virtue) shares how love is made of u
On Grief and Loss — Sr Tue Nghiem — Plum Village France
In Zen, we often say that the moment of death is the moment that reveals how we have been practicing. Indeed, the fear of dying is the base for all other fears. As practitioners, death should be an object of our contemplation. Sister Insight shares her experience of practicing in a way that helps her to let go of clinging, of suffering and of perceptions. Contemplating death brings us back to w
In Harmony on Our Path — Br Dai Giac — Plum Village France
Practicing the Six Harmonies is a deep practice to ensure a long life in the Sangha and continue on the path of transformation with our spiritual friends, even when facing difficulties in communication. If we are still unable to deeply connect with another person through the heart, maybe because of unresolved conflict, we can still practice to offer simple material gifts or a smile, to open the
Mindful, Caring Consumption — Sr Tu Nghiem — Plum Village France
Are you aware of your body in daily life? Do you take time to pause and relax between activities? How do you start your day? Do you take a moment to touch a feeling of gratitude and joy for being alive? Let’s explore these and many more questions as we are gently guided by one of the eldest disciples of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh – Sr. Tu Nghiem (Sr. Elleni). As a practitioner, we need to
Breathe, Smile and Accept — Sr Tue Nghiem — Plum Village France
What do you truly want for your life? Knowing this becomes a source of energy on our path. When we see our path clearly, we are no longer afraid. Mindfulness is the energy of awareness that enables us to apply the practice in our daily life. This allows us to live our life in a way that is in line with our aspirations. We need to train ourselves to let go of our thinking and come back to our bod
Mindfulness of Love and Gratitude — Br Minh Hy — Plum Village France
Br. Minh Hy invites us to connect to great ancestral teachers who played a very important role in Thầy’s journey of renewing Buddhism. Inspired by their example, we can improve and refine our own practice, with faith and perseverance. We can make their practice come to life as we apply it to our current times, as Thầy has done throughout his life. Indeed, the ancient Buddhist wisdom on the mind
Peace, Reconciliation and Harmony with Right Speech — Sr Thuan Nghiem — Plum Village France
Sister Thuận Nghiêm (Sister Harmony) takes us along her life-long journey of transforming her way of thinking and speaking with the practice. She shares many true stories about the importance of checking our perceptions and speaking more humbly and lovingly. The impact of our speech is immediate and wide. The quality of our relationships and of our inner peace depend a great deal on our way of s
Wisdom, Hope, Faith — Sr Chan Khong — Plum Village France
“Do not abandon your aspiration too early!” Through her own experience of fearlessness, hope, compassion, anger, and despair during the war in Vietnam, Sr. Chan Khong shares how she transformed unwholesome seeds through mindfulness practices in our Plum Village tradition. Touching on difficult topics such as suicide, alcoholism and self judgements, Sr. Chan Khong showers us with pr
The Foundation of our Activism — Sr Hoi Nghiem — Plum Village France
“Mindfulness of breathing is the great vehicle used by buddhas to save beings who are drifting.” – Master Khương Tăng Hội Meditation Master Khương Tăng Hội, the first patriarch of Zen in Vietnam, was a great source of inspiration for our teacher Thầy to practice and develop Engaged Buddhism. In this talk by Sr. Hội Nghiêm (English translation by Sr. Lăng Nghiêm) on the master’s Memorial Day
Active Response to Suffering — Sr Hien Nghiem, Br Phap Linh, Br Phap Huu — Plum Village France
Is Plum Village “engaged” enough today? Is our daily practice of mindfulness an appropriate answer to the problems our world is facing? If we look deeply at current issues such as war, injustice, or the climate crisis, we can understand their connection with our ways of thinking, speaking and acting. In this panel, Br. Pháp Hữu, Br. Pháp Linh, and Sr. Hiến Nghiêm share their insights on Applied a
The Healing Power of Peace and Happiness — Br Phap Ung — Plum Village France
Nourishing ourselves with positive elements gives us the strength to heal from suffering. Without nourishment, we cannot heal.
The more we are aware of suffering, the more important it is to dwell peacefully, happily, and with compassion in the present moment. The present moment becomes a refuge preventing us from drowning in collective suffering. It gives us faith to move on and take action f
Taking Care of the Mind with Right Thinking — Sr Chan Duc — Plum Village France
Every moment can be a moment of applied mindfulness that helps us to understand ourselves better. In this first talk of the 2022 Rains Retreat, Sr. Chan Duc (“Sister True Virtue”) reminds us of the preciousness of having the opportunity to practice together for three months. As human beings, we have a deep tendency to believe in a separate self and to strive in order to protect ourselves. Our
Be Your Own Soulmate — Sr Dang Nghiem — Plum Village France
To be a soulmate, we must truly understand ourselves. Who am I? Why do I do the things I do and feel the ways I feel? How do I calm my mind and body and be at ease in different situations? In this rare talk for teenagers (and the “forever teens at heart”), Sister Đẳng Nghiêm (“Sister D”) shows young people how to take care of their body and mind amidst the rapid changes of adolescence. “Reme
True Love And Healing (Wake Up Retreat #2) — Sr Dang Nghiem
In this kind and gentle talk, Sister Dang Nghiem relates her own journey of healing, and describes the path of true love as the process of becoming “our own soulmate”. She shares that we can begin by befriending our own breath and our own body. From this foundation, we are able to befriend our feelings and thoughts as well, and offer friendship and compassion to others. Sister Dang N
Our Destination is the Present Moment (Wake Up Retreat #1) | Br Phap Huu — Br Phap Huu — Plum Village France
In this orientation from the Wake Up Humanity retreat, Brother Phap Huu, long-term attendant of zen master Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay), takes us on a journey as he relates stories of our teacher’s life and practice, and the genesis of the Plum Village Dharma Doors. We accompany Thay in his challenges, discoveries, and breakthroughs. We witness Thay returning again and again to the heart of the p
40 Years of Life in Plum Village | Panel Sharing from Residents and Dharma Teachers |
A rich sharing from long-time Plum Village practitioners who lived in Plum Village during each era from the 1980s to the present day.
For photographs of each era, see the slideshow of Plum Village across the years.
“Ripening in Every Moment”: The 4th PV Dharma Seal (40 Years Retreat #6) — Sr Lang Nghiem — Plum Village France
In this final talk of our June retreat “40 Years of Plum Village: Now We Have a Path, We Have Nothing More to Fear”, Sister Lang Nghiem invites us to train ourselves to recognize the present moment as a maturation of all our actions, including the experiences we received from our ancestors. Indeed, store consciousness has the capacity to store all our actions of body, speech and mind
“Feel Life’s Suffering, Be Moved by its Beauty”: 3rd PV Dharma Seal (40 Years Retreat #5) — Br Phap Ung — Plum Village France
In this fifth talk of our June retreat “40 Years of Plum Village: Now We Have a Path, We Have Nothing More to Fear”, elder brother Pháp Ứng offers a heartfelt talk rich with poetry, music, and a video to share with us about the third Dharma Seal of PV: the “times” (past, present, and future) and the “truths” (conventional and ultimate; and the Four Noble Truths
Trauma Sensitive Mindfulness & Plum Village practice (40 Years Retreat #4) — Br Phap Linh
In this fourth Dharma talk of our 40 Years Retreat, “Now We Have a Path: We Have Nothing More to Fear”, Brother Phap Linh shares how we can recognize trauma in ourselves and those around us, as well as how we can care for it and help it to heal. He describes David Treleaven’s five principles of Trauma Sensitive Mindfulness, and relates these principles to our practice in the Plum Vill
“How to be Happy as a River”: The Second Dharma Seal of Plum Village (40 Years Retreat #3) —
Have you ever felt a sense of deep belonging to a group with a shared aspiration and way of living?
Did you feel safe enough to entrust yourself in that group and flow together in the same direction?
How can we “go as a river” in a way that brings happiness and helps realize our dream to serve?
This talk in our 40 Years of Plum Village Retreat, “Now We Have a Path; We Have Nothing More
“Arrived, Home”: The First Plum Village Dharma Seal (40 Years Retreat #2) — Br Phap Huu
Br. Phap Huu offers his experiences and insights on practicing “I have arrived, I am home”, the First Seal of Plum Village practice. He shares poignant moments by Thay’s side for us to have a taste of Thay’s great wisdom and love.
Arriving in our body and mind in order to recognize, embrace and accept what is going on inside and around us is the essence of the Buddha
“Now We Have a Path”: Plum Village Dharma Seals (40 Years Retreat #1) — Sr Chan Duc
Do you feel you have found a path that helps you to live with freedom, and without fear? How can we learn to see such a path clearly in every moment, and develop a confidence in it that is unshakeable?
In this retreat we celebrate 40 Years of Plum Village, with the theme “Now We Have a Path: We Have Nothing More to Fear”. In this first talk of the retreat, respected elder Sister C
Invoking the Bodhisattvas’ Names — Sr Tu Nghiem
The word Bodhisattva means “awakened being”. In the text Invoking the Bodhisatva’s Names, written by Thich Nhat Hanh, 5 Bodhisattvas are mentioned who represent qualities we can all uncover in ourselves. In this talk, Sister Tu Nghiem offers us an explanation of this text.
You can find the text here. The Plum Village Chanting Book is available here.
The Discourse on Youth and Happiness — Br Phap Huu
This talk, the first in our Rains Retreat, was offered by Brother Phap Huu from the New Hamlet of Plum Village, France.
The Spirit of a Rains Retreat — Br Phap Huu
Brother Phap Huu introduces the 2021 Rains Retreat: Gems of the Plum Village Tradition.
An Offering of the Heart: Transmission, Continuation, Aspiration — Sr Dao Nghiem
What are we made of? What do we transmit to the future, and to the world? How do we connect to our ancestors, understand them, and see how we continue them? How can we practice, so that our practice is an “offering of the heart”?
Sister Đào Nghiêm offers this is rich and personal Dharma talk in memory of her father, for the anniversary of his passing. She shares how we can underst
Can meditation be harmful? — Br Phap Linh — Plum Village France
What *is* meditation, or mindfulness? Can it be used as a panic room? What is its purpose? What do we need to know to practice it safely and successfully?
In this sincere and tender dharma talk from December 2020, Br. Phap Linh (“Brother Spirit”) shares that the practice of meditation has to do with how we relate to the real suffering we face every day in ourselves and in the worl
“A la Carte” Dharma Talk — Br Pháp Hải — Mountain Spring Monastery, Monastère Mountain Spring, Australie (à côté de Sydney)
A talk from 7 March based on questions that people have sent in.
Offered for Mountain Spring Monastery in Australia and the Compassionate Ocean Sangha: www.mountainspringmonastery.org, www.compassionateoceansangha.org.
You can support this podcast at https://dana.plumvillage.org/
The Birds are Still Singing — Sr Tu Nghiem
As we come in touch with the newly blooming flowers and the rising bird-song of Spring, Sr. Từ Nghiêm guides us in inquiring: how may we offer Spring cleaning and renewal to our body, and to our mind?
In this warm and image-rich talk, our elder sister shares practical and deep guidance about how to care for and refresh ourselves, and how to develop our compassion and our understanding as we w
Experiencing The Ordinary As Extraordinary — Sr Boi Nghiem — Blue Cliff Monastery
In this Dharma talk offered on 17th January 2021, Sister Boi Nghiem (Sister True Pearl) teases apart the light and shadow constructs of ‘normality’. By looking deeply at the Vietnamese words, bình thường (normal), we can see the light elements of bình as peace (bình an), calm (bình tĩnh) or recovery (bình phục) and the shadow elements of thường as abnormal (bất thường), strange (lạ t
Hope In Action — Sr Chan Duc — Plum Village France
“For me, hope is right now. We can realize the virtue of hope by dwelling in the present moment.” In this talk, offered on the eve of New Year’s Day 2021, Sister Chân Đức shares about the path of True Love, with the four elements of lovingkindness, compassion, joy, and inclusiveness. This is a great gift which we offer to ourselves, our relationships and community, and Mother E
Taking Refuge in the Island within Ourselves — Sr Chan Duc — Plum Village France
This talk was offered on 3rd December 2020.
Where can we go to be truly safe in the most difficult moments? Do we know how to come back to that safe place and dwell there whenever we need? In the “Discourse on Taking Refuge in Oneself”, the Buddha encouraged his students to “return to yourself in order to take refuge in the Dharma, and not to take refuge in any other island
Community Life in Difficult Moments — Br Phap Bieu, Sr Hien Nghiem, Sr Dao Nghiem — Plum Village France
How can we be sovereign in our own life? How can we be free, & free from discrimination? Community life can be uncomfortable, and impossible to control: so why do we choose it? How can we help a loved one navigate the process of dying? How can community help? In this panel sharing from December 6th 2020, three Plum Village Dharma teachers share from their heart about their practice during th
The face of Manas revealed: understanding a hidden aspect of our consciousness — Sr Tue Nghiem — Plum Village France
Sister Tuệ Nghiêm offered a Live Dharma Talk on Sunday, 29 November, the second-to-last of our 3-month Autumn Rains Retreat, 2020.
The Four Pillars of Spiritual Life — Sr Dang Nghiem — Deer Park Monastery, Monastère de Deer Park, Californie
This talk was given on the 12th of September, 2020 in Solidity Hamlet at Deer Park Monastery. You can support us by donating at https://plumvillage.org/support.
The Insight Vaccine: Discerning Truth — Sr Thuan Nghiem — Plum Village France
In this clear and memorable Dharma talk, our elder sister explores the nature of truth and asks, What can we rely on? She examines racism and misinformation, and identifies a vaccine: ‘deep looking’ into the reality of interbeing, which is present in our own bodies in a wonderful way. Sr. Thuận Nghiêm shares teachings on the ‘Two Levels of truth’, ‘The Four Criteri
The Most Reliable Refuge During Uncertain Times — Br Phap Dung — Deer Park Monastery, Monastère de Deer Park, Californie
This talk was given at Deer Park Monastery at the start of the annual 90-Day Retreat.
Right View: Understanding the Roots of Our True Happiness — Sr Chan Duc — Plum Village France
Which actions in our daily life nourish lasting happiness? Which of them contain seeds of suffering for ourselves and others? How can we understand this more clearly, and what does this have to do with the deepest fruit of mindfulness practice, Right View? In this talk, our respected elder Sr. Chân Đức carefully explains the Four Noble Truths. She helps us understand the relationship between 
“How to Be a True Friend” — Br Phap Huu — Plum Village France
Brother Pháp Hữu’s name means “Dharma friend”. In this live talk, the first of our 3-month Autumn Rains Retreat, Brother Pháp Hữu speaks to us about how to be a true friend, and how to live in harmony with those around us in our family and community. He shares that as monks and nuns in the monastic community, we learn how to live as a drop of water flowing with the river of the
Invoking The Bodhisattva — Sr Lang Nghiem — Plum Village France
What actions can we take to help bring about healing within ourselves and around us?
How do we regain our sovereignty in moments of difficulty? (5:05 – ~10:00)
Do we see a craving inside of ourselves for normalcy? How can we take this moment as an opportunity to realign our sense of ‘normal’? (12:50 – ~18:00)
Sister Lang Nghiem shares her own experiences, challenges, an
Practice with the Four Foundations of Mindfulness — Br Huệ Trực — Plum Village France
How do we engage with the present moment with both clear-eyed awareness and open-hearted kindness? What kind of mindfulness practice brings us understanding, and has the capacity to relieve suffering in ourselves and others? Brother Hue Truc playfully refers to his talk as a User Manual for mindfulness practice, with a long Troubleshooting section. At the same time, he says, all that practical g
How To Grieve — Sr Dang Nghiem — Deer Park Monastery, Monastère de Deer Park, Californie
Taming The Tiger Within — — Deer Park Monastery, Monastère de Deer Park, Californie
Brother Ngo Khong shares about habit energies, strong emotions and how to transform them.
Compassion is Non-Local — Sr Chan Duc — Plum Village France
“Even if you don’t call yourself an environmentalist but you take good care of your body, then you are taking good care of Mother Earth. Some people say that they lose trust in their body when they become sick, but I gain trust in my body when I become sick. It is a chance for me to come back and look deeply into my body. Now we are going through a pandemic, which certainly has something to do wi
Class of 2020, This Is, Actually, Your Moment — Sr Boi Nghiem — Magnolia Grove Monastery
These days, our attention is focused on the tightening restrictions to our daily lives, or on the people working the frontlines and putting their lives at risk. In doing so, we have forgotten another life-changing event that is about to happen for teenagers across the country, and around the world: high school graduation. In this talk, we explore how – even in the midst of great uncertaint
Compassion and Connection Amidst Covid-19 Isolation — Br Phap Luu — Plum Village France
A Time of Collective Turning — Br Pháp Hộ — Deer Park Monastery, Monastère de Deer Park, Californie
This talk was given to a monastic audience on a day of mindfulness closed due to coronavirus. Guided meditation from Joanna Macy’s “World as Lover, World as Self”.
Earth Holder Retreat Final Dharma Talk — Br Pháp Hộ — Deer Park Monastery, Monastère de Deer Park, Californie
Questions & Answers – Earth Holder Retreat — Br Phap Lai, , Sr Kinh Nghiem — Deer Park Monastery, Monastère de Deer Park, Californie
The Diamond Sutra — Sr Dang Nghiem — Deer Park Monastery, Monastère de Deer Park, Californie
Earth Holder Retreat Orientation — Br Nguyen Luc, Sr Man Nghiem — Deer Park Monastery, Monastère de Deer Park, Californie
Falling in Love with Mother Earth — Br Pháp Hộ — Deer Park Monastery, Monastère de Deer Park, Californie
Questions & Answers — Br Phap Ung, Sr Hoi Nghiem, Sr Hien Nghiem, Br Phap Luu — Plum Village France
Establishing a Buddha Field — Br Phap Luu — Plum Village France
“Buddha field: a field of awakening, the country of the present moment. When we think about Plum Village we feel joyful already. Even if we are not physically here—maybe we’re watching this online—but we feel like we’re getting in touch with the ‘Buddha ksetra’: a kind of field of awakening. It’s not only the words of the talk, or that particular monk or nun who is giving the talk, but it is rath
On Suffering and Happiness — Br Phap Luu — Plum Village France
Insist, Resist, Persist | Holiday Retreat Dharma Talk — Br Pháp Hộ — Deer Park Monastery, Monastère de Deer Park, Californie
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