By Patrick Smith illustration by Brother Phap Ban Years, quarters, months, days, or hours: depending on our professional duties, most of us dance within these time frames during the course of any given work day. With so many tasks to do, ideas to implement, situations to contemplate, and relationships to…
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Healing With Chronic Illness Practicing Mindfulness of the Body
By Jane Brockman When I was first diagnosed with chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia several years ago, I had no idea what a long and difficult road lay ahead of me. At times, when feeling exhausted of every ounce of energy, unable to absorb food, and vulnerable to every kind of illness,…
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Seeding Hope and Peace Magnolia…sweet wafting among the plum blossoms Dogwood…upright and delicate Roses…reaching toward the sun, perfuming the sky Lilies…orange marmalade springing from precious earth Lotus…in the crescent pond subtle and engaging During the 21-day retreat last June in Plum Village, amid the perfumed fragrances of early summer, a…
True Serenity in France
By Lan Phuong When Daniel Milles told me about Thich Nhat Hanh's retreat in the Paris area at the end of March, I was very surprised. There was some indication of a low interest for Thay's teachings in France—his last retreat in Paris had taken place five years before; the French group at Plum Village…
Poem: For My Kilt-Wearing Lover (Fragment)
By Janelle Combelic photo by Renee Burgard It is the first day of October in a golden year. Under Colorado sunshine the abbot Thay Tinh Man – your basketball-playing monk – told us to practice love as we walked together among the pine trees. Send the Four Immeasurables he said…
Touching the Earth for Young People
Touching the earth is a practice developed by Thich Nhat Hanh to help us connect with the many different aspects of who we are: our blood and spiritual families; the country we live in; and all beings — animals, plants, and minerals. This is a version for young people. For…
From Grief to Gaia
Erica Shane Hamilton shares about healing the heartbreak of losing her friend, climate activist Wynn Bruce, and understanding his self-immolation as compassionate action.
Magical Moment at Borobudur Temple
By Deny Hermawan photo by Deny Hermawan Thay’s marvelous teachings have been deeply etched in my heart for a few years. On October 7, 2010, his teachings became even more impressive and alive for me when he came to Java to visit one of the most magnificent Buddhist sites in…
Raising the Tension: Nonviolent Action to Cultivate Beloved Community
In this excerpt from Brothers in the Beloved Community, author Bishop Marc Andrus discusses how Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. used the nonviolent technique of "raising the tension" to cultivate reconciliation and acknowledgement of the interbeing of all people.
Blooming Lilac Sangha
By Ann Marie (Annie) O’Reilly Love and Understanding Program; photo courtesy of monastic friends Being part of a dynamic, ever-changing Sangha has been a jewel for my practice and my life. Since my Order of Interbeing ordination, my heart has become wider. I have become more able to study, listen,…