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Thầy put forth a radical idea: to root a renewed form of Buddhist monasticism in the West, with a body of precepts adapted to modern times. He anticipated it would take at least one hundred years for that root to take hold and become established. As each of us tends to our own practice, and builds the Beloved Community, we are aware that the full flowering of a monastic community in the West is yet to come.

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Thầy put forth a radical idea: to root a renewed form of Buddhist monasticism in the West, with a body of precepts adapted to modern times. He anticipated it would take at least one hundred years for that root to take hold and become established. As each of us tends to our own practice, and builds the Beloved Community, we are aware that the full flowering of a monastic community in the West is yet to come. As good gardeners we know that the soil must be well prepared; we must take pains to nurture this small seedling of monastic culture in a careful mixture of soil enriched with compost before it can adapt to survive and thrive on depleted and water-starved terrain.

photo courtesy of Brother Pháp Lưu, seated bottom left

It is a great joy to contribute to this process: the Dharma is deep and lovely—in the beginning, in the middle, and in the end. On these pages please enjoy a representative sample of what is going on in the lives of our monastic community—from the most senior members to many of the young bhikṣus and bhikṣuṇīs. What are their deep aspirations? How are they practicing as a part of Thầy’s continuation body? How can we do our best to tend the garden of the monastic wing of the Beloved Community so that future generations will have a solid and reliable place to go to for refuge when the going gets rough?

Let these voices into your heart.

Brother Pháp Lưu

Advisor and Editor

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What is Mindfulness

Thich Nhat Hanh January 15, 2020

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