Hello dear friend, thank you for asking. In this video, Thay talks about the 4 nutriments: th-cam.com/video/CDGBJYenn34/w-d-xo.html Here, he talks about mindful consumption: th-cam.com/video/kjJzYwDEUjw/w-d-xo.html On the Plum Village App you will find a 76-minute recording of a talk by Thay about "The Noble Truths of Nourishment". If you do not have the app, you can also listen to it on the web version: web.plumvillage.app/item/the-noble-truths-of-nourishment-1 A lotus for you 🙏, The Plum Village App team plumvillage.app
Dearest Monica, thank you for sharing your beautiful sentiment. 🙏🏼 You may enjoy watching this video on dear Thay's life. th-cam.com/video/DRObW9noiVk/w-d-xo.html Our teacher, Zen Master, Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay ) ("Thay" means teacher), was revered around the world for his pioneering teachings on mindfulness, global ethics and peace. We are very happy to share and continue his profound and valuable teachings. Thank you for watching. With loving kindness, Plum Village App "Oak Forest" Team You can also download the app to your phone and have a "Monastery for Your Pocket" to sustain your practice wherever you go :) plumvillage.app
I felt like I received a transmission of loving kindness from Thich Nhat Hanh last night during meditation. I don’t know if it was my imagination or what, but it felt real. Like a reminder that i was loved by him and the Sangha. He is Such a beautiful being shining the light of love from within out to the world. So beautiful. I met him in MS at retreat.
So unhappiness is expecting more of the moment than it has to offer. Happiness is expecting less than the moment has to offer. Peace is being in the moment.
I agree with this. I'd point out that this also dovetails into what we know about these states of minds scientifically. Although I'd point out that "unhappiness" is an evolutionary trait, which ideally is meant to spur us into action to better our situation. Unhappiness only becomes pathogenic, when it is persistent, and married to a feeling of being unable to change the cause. In a study of depression (of all forms) many years ago, a very striking finding was made. If you plot a 4-square chart with internal vs. external "locus of control" across one axis, and internal vs. external "locus of blame" (or 'attribution', or 'belief in capability to effect change'). The VAST majority of those who suffer from all forms of depression test as having the blend of a low internalized sense of control, with a high internalized sense of blame. There are other fertilizers of depression in the mind, but those who experience depression have a nearly 100% chance of falling into this quadrant on that chart. I believe it is an "essential" nutrient of lasting forms of despair, without which suffering cannot long survive. Obviously Buddhism looks much deeper into the matter, at such root causes as the focus on 'finite' self as an unavoidably 'interested party with preference' (thus their take on ego). I am not a buddhist myself. I merely find that my own explorations have lead me to numerous parallel observations.
my country at this moment is in civil war in Africa. i came here to forget. to hear this man voice. also i will watch most Eastern religion practice zazen etc
For me the teaching is that you can not experience left without right or darkness without light. The teaching is not to be kind, caring, loving and peaceful. It is to be unkind & kind, to be loving & unloving, etc... to SEE the wrong view AND the right view without judging any of them. That is what brings real peace.
I love my books!!! I am a reader, and I love it, for I am a closet writer from age 15 to my present 78. I keep written, audio and video journals. Your suggestion cannot be deleted, like YT, Tweeter, Story corps,FB etc. If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem. You cannot delete the truth, and God is in charge 24/7, and your arms are too short to box with GOD!
@@Kwitelle yes awareness and acceptance of both is important but we must be mindful not to feed the negative thoughts and instead let them pass naturally
I consider Thay to be the greatest mind alive on the planet today. We should consider ourselves extremely fortunate to have lived during his time. We may not have him much longer, but his legacy and the essence of his teaching will endure.
Such a beautiful soul. He radiates love, compassion, peace, and gentleness. You can see it all in his eyes and his smile. Much gratitude. 🙏🙏🙏 Love and light, blessings and namaste. 💖☀️✨💫🌈🕉🙏
@@puriso1 Actually, Thai is a member of Tientai school of Buddhism which is Vietnamese Zen. Zen is Mahayana school not Theravada. At the end of the day who cares what school it is and how do we call it, this man shares deep wisdom about very important topic: our suffering. May you be at peace, my friend 😊
@@dariomiric2958 Yes, I stand corrected. I just wanted to point out that it wasn't Tibetan style. I don't know much about the Tientai school but I believe it shares elements with both Mahayana and Theravada. Anyway, thanks for the clarification.
The Four Noble Truths: 1. Ill-being (suffering). 2. The making of ill-being. 3. Wellbeing (cessation of ill-being). 4. The path of well-being. Hell and paradise are each available in each step, in each breath. Nothing can survive without food; what have you been feeding; what have you been consuming?
He simplified/explain the four noble truth ...making it easy to understand. Thank you the explanation "...we feeding the depression..." this really a wake up call for me.. Amithofo
How simple and how amazing....... love the Buddhas teachings... and love the way Buddhist embrace Christianity. It is not reciprocated. Which is very sad.
(04:48 - 05:41) "The concept that suffering and happiness must 'interbe' emphasizes the coexistence of opposites. This perspective encourages a profound understanding of well-being as the other side of suffering rather than a separate state. It resonates with the idea that acknowledging our suffering leads us to true happiness, framing both as essential parts of a unified experience.
Dear Thay, thank you from the bottom of my heart. I respect all of your teaching and I am so grateful to have known you in the past two months. I am reading one of his books currently and knowing that we still have him alive on this Earth is a blessing 🙏🏼 He means a lot. Sending love to all of you x
It was a calming pleasure to listen to this talk. My introduction to the Dharma was an odd 30 years ago, when I was given the book The Miracle of Mindfulness, by my marriage, family, counselor. At the time I did not realize the profound impact his teachings of the Dhrama would have on my life. For which I am ever grateful.
Our living Buddha has psssed into his parinirvavana. Deep listening, deep meditation, deep tender kindness, deep wisdom. From Bodhisattva to a Buddha. He is missed Great teaching from a very realized master.
This is easily the BEST explanation of the 4 Noble Truths I have ever heard. He glides us along effortlessly and each item leads into its opposite, but, at the end, there is a path to well being and a path to a better world. Thanks so much for making this available. Peace.
I could listen to him literally all day long. I bet I've heard 50 teachings on the Four Noble Truths and i always come back to his teachings. He just has a way with words. I still speak of him in the present tense because he is always with us. Truly a Master 🙏☸️
I will always treasure Thay’s teachings and light. And while I understand some use the word depression, when perhaps they may mean a prolonged sadness as an example of something you are “feeding”, clinical depression is a mental illness, and there is a chemical imbalance in the brain. This is important to remember, especially when we are meant to look deeply into what is causing our suffering. Mental illness, in my personal experience can not be overcome with just meditation and religious practice; It requires medical intervention. So.. for those that listen to this teaching and have depression it isn’t your fault, and if meditation and mindfulness isn’t working, it is ok, some of us require more. ❤️and respect to Thich Nhat Hanh
There is stunningly easy to understand and easy to embrace. This is the first time I know the meaning of the Four Noble Truths in a memorable way. Thank you.
Dear Thay your words give me tremendous comfort. My path of well-being has been challenged recently so I keep turning to your words of wisdom to go deeper, to understand, and to accept. Thank you. 🙏
So simple. So true! Thank you for sharing and simplifying the hard truth about life - from suffering to happiness, from anger to forgiveness, from blindness to light.
This makes me cry. I'm so convinced that the middle path is the integration of the polarities. The opposite energies must unite for totality/ oneness/ non duality. Till then we all will keep looking for our missing parts. The clue of whats missing lies within, in our disturbed emotions, overcoming resistance. Its all about acceptance, healing, becoming whole and arriving home. ....Your handwriting though master 😯 🤗👌🏻....
my teacher .. Thay i am eternally grateful for your words and teaching .. when my continuation day comes i hope i see you when i take my last breath 😢 miss you but so thankful for words of great wisdom.🙏
@@brotherchristopher2149 my friend im buddhist Those who study in Christian schools Christian school,Christ and Buddha are wise men. I found the law of karma (Cause and effect) in the bible As my learning Matthew 7:17-18
His teachings are truth. I find the simply explained and very serious. Don't understand what the laughter was about from some people. This is powerful.
These teachings are all so beautifully explained I understand what I am practicing more Each time I watch and listen Each time I study more Each time I practice My practice and my study becomes more like having fun and giving to myself something I can build from
Everything needs food to survive, very true, mindfullness is the main...otherwise turns to illness ill-being how much you may be attached...it will fail.
What an incredible great experience just to listen to Thay - beginning with his voice and ending with deep but simpel meaning of each word he said! Amituofo 🙏🏻
Reminds me of Taoism, things are known by their opposite, and each thing entails its opposite. The Eight-Fold path with its emphasis on rightness reminds me of the Four Confucian Virtues. Love seeing how these traditions intersect and agree.
I’m looking for his teachings of the 4 nutritions he refers too. Does any have it please?❤️🙏
Hello dear friend, thank you for asking.
In this video, Thay talks about the 4 nutriments:
th-cam.com/video/CDGBJYenn34/w-d-xo.html
Here, he talks about mindful consumption:
th-cam.com/video/kjJzYwDEUjw/w-d-xo.html
On the Plum Village App you will find a 76-minute recording of a talk by Thay about "The Noble Truths of Nourishment".
If you do not have the app, you can also listen to it on the web version:
web.plumvillage.app/item/the-noble-truths-of-nourishment-1
A lotus for you 🙏,
The Plum Village App team
plumvillage.app
so good.
Thich Nhat Hanh knows French, Vietnamese, English and Classical Chinese. Not only is he a transcendent monk, he is also an accomplished scholar.
@@ethanadamrose580 That's amazing.
I consider him the greatest mind alive on the planet today. He both enlightened and brilliant.
@@bonniematthews7611 Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, Venerable Master Hsing Yun, Bikkhu Bodhi and Ajahn Chah are right there with him
As well as Sanskrit I believe since he translates a word into it in another video! Extremely impressive.
@@bonniematthews7611 Jordan peterson is up there for me
For me, just listening to Thay is a meditation.
One of the most beautiful souls ever to live in my lifetime.
Dearest Monica, thank you for sharing your beautiful sentiment. 🙏🏼
You may enjoy watching this video on dear Thay's life.
th-cam.com/video/DRObW9noiVk/w-d-xo.html
Our teacher, Zen Master, Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay ) ("Thay" means teacher), was revered around the world for his pioneering teachings on mindfulness, global ethics and peace. We are very happy to share and continue his profound and valuable teachings.
Thank you for watching.
With loving kindness,
Plum Village App "Oak Forest" Team
You can also download the app to your phone and have a "Monastery for Your Pocket" to sustain your practice wherever you go :)
plumvillage.app
RIP, Thich Nhat Hanh. Your teachings will remain, much like your essence, forever.
I didn’t know he passed. Rip
Dear Thich Nhat Hanh. You left us with a wealth of knowledge. For that we will for ever grateful. Thank u sir. RIP.🙏.
Ist soooo healing, thank you Thay you are still alive in us❤❤❤❤
This man deeply embodies his words, you can feel it, even through TH-cam.
He is a gift
This gentle man is one of the world's greatest treasures.
La meilleure vidéo pour sortir de sa prison intérieure.
Buddhism is not just a religion but also a meaningful philosophy of life. Thank you for the profound insights in this video!
Thay had such a kind face. When I hear him talk; it feels like I’m really home.
Just knowing that Thich Nhat Hanh is here on earth with me keeps me from getting depressed, and knowing that I can take refuge in the island of self.
His teachings will definitely live forever. Fortunate us!
I felt like I received a transmission of loving kindness from Thich Nhat Hanh last night during meditation. I don’t know if it was my imagination or what, but it felt real. Like a reminder that i was loved by him and the Sangha. He is Such a beautiful being shining the light of love from within out to the world. So beautiful. I met him in MS at retreat.
He just passed, 22JAN2022. May he rest in peace.
Still here, within us
I needed this.
I respect this monk so much. Thanks . He was so good ❤☸️🌌🕉️🙏🏻
In 2024, this man defines what I aim for
His walk is so mindful I must smile.
A smile is born on my lips 😊
Totally agree tbat Thay's voice is so gentle and calming. Rest In Peace.0
So unhappiness is expecting more of the moment than it has to offer. Happiness is expecting less than the moment has to offer. Peace is being in the moment.
I agree with this.
I'd point out that this also dovetails into what we know about these states of minds scientifically. Although I'd point out that "unhappiness" is an evolutionary trait, which ideally is meant to spur us into action to better our situation. Unhappiness only becomes pathogenic, when it is persistent, and married to a feeling of being unable to change the cause.
In a study of depression (of all forms) many years ago, a very striking finding was made. If you plot a 4-square chart with internal vs. external "locus of control" across one axis, and internal vs. external "locus of blame" (or 'attribution', or 'belief in capability to effect change'). The VAST majority of those who suffer from all forms of depression test as having the blend of a low internalized sense of control, with a high internalized sense of blame. There are other fertilizers of depression in the mind, but those who experience depression have a nearly 100% chance of falling into this quadrant on that chart. I believe it is an "essential" nutrient of lasting forms of despair, without which suffering cannot long survive.
Obviously Buddhism looks much deeper into the matter, at such root causes as the focus on 'finite' self as an unavoidably 'interested party with preference' (thus their take on ego). I am not a buddhist myself. I merely find that my own explorations have lead me to numerous parallel observations.
Thich’s hand writing is also very beautiful and flows easily..just like his teachings..
my country at this moment is in civil war in Africa. i came here to forget. to hear
this man voice. also i will watch most Eastern religion practice zazen etc
Listen to Jiddu Krishnamurti. Stay safe. ❤️
Listen to the begginer's mind by shunryu suzuki, it's good zen book
His delivery of the Dharma is so tender yet straightforward. THANK YOU :)
I agree. He makes it so accessible and practical, too.
Humanity could be so kind, caring, loving, compassionate, serene, peaceful. The path is clarion clear and simple.
Wonderful teaching .we are happy to follow you . May triple gem blesses you !
For me the teaching is that you can not experience left without right or darkness without light. The teaching is not to be kind, caring, loving and peaceful. It is to be unkind & kind, to be loving & unloving, etc... to SEE the wrong view AND the right view without judging any of them. That is what brings real peace.
I love my books!!!
I am a reader, and I love it, for I am a closet writer from age 15 to my present 78. I keep written, audio and video journals. Your suggestion cannot be deleted, like YT, Tweeter, Story corps,FB etc. If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem. You cannot delete the truth, and God is in charge 24/7, and your arms are too short to box with GOD!
...this should be the year for it...
Because 2020 would then be apropos...
~~2020 a year for Clarity in Vision~~
♾💗U
🌱
@@Kwitelle yes awareness and acceptance of both is important but we must be mindful not to feed the negative thoughts and instead let them pass naturally
I consider Thay to be the greatest mind alive on the planet today. We should consider ourselves extremely fortunate to have lived during his time. We may not have him much longer, but his legacy and the essence of his teaching will endure.
A great mind and possibly the most gentle of people walking this earth.
What we nourish will grow. Good or bad. Thay's smile is endearing
th-cam.com/video/kyDaesV8Ays/w-d-xo.html
The way he doesn't teach it in order actually makes it so much clearer.
Blessed Be, RIP, wonderful Wise one
Love xxx
Wish I had a parent that was this wise 🙏
Try to understand them. Find compassion so that it can find you. Today is all good.
Such a beautiful soul. He radiates love, compassion, peace, and gentleness. You can see it all in his eyes and his smile. Much gratitude. 🙏🙏🙏 Love and light, blessings and namaste. 💖☀️✨💫🌈🕉🙏
Wow, so deep. This is why, as an atheist, I find Tibetan Buddhism so compelling. It's psychology for everyone.
It's actually not Tibetan Buddhism. This is Theravada Buddhism.
@@puriso1 Actually, Thai is a member of Tientai school of Buddhism which is Vietnamese Zen. Zen is Mahayana school not Theravada. At the end of the day who cares what school it is and how do we call it, this man shares deep wisdom about very important topic: our suffering. May you be at peace, my friend 😊
@@dariomiric2958 Yes, I stand corrected. I just wanted to point out that it wasn't Tibetan style. I don't know much about the Tientai school but I believe it shares elements with both Mahayana and Theravada. Anyway, thanks for the clarification.
I totally agree.
It’s not Tibetan Buddhism ☸️
The Four Noble Truths: 1. Ill-being (suffering). 2. The making of ill-being. 3. Wellbeing (cessation of ill-being). 4. The path of well-being. Hell and paradise are each available in each step, in each breath. Nothing can survive without food; what have you been feeding; what have you been consuming?
Where did you get the teachings about food?
@@dandiaz19934 look/listen at 13.20 (feeding your depression)
th-cam.com/video/kyDaesV8Ays/w-d-xo.html
Excellent
Excellent summary. Thank you!
Thank you, dear teacher for being available.
I have read the Four Noble Truths so many times, and this teaching of Thay's is like hearing it for the first time.
Thank you, noble teacher
‚Yy
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Watching his handwriting is like a visual meditation.
Thank you so much 🙏 5:05
Your handwriting is beautiful Thich!
The more we understand the noble truths the more suffering is transmuted into peace.
Thank you, Thay, for your noble teaching😊
His voice is extremely soothing. Like ASMR, but that's just how he talks.
Yes its as if he brings forth a full package
Agreed! I feel trust and love strongly when I hear him. 💚🙏😊
What a wonderful teacher and human being we have in Thich Nhat Hanh!!! I could listen to his teachings for hours!! Thank you, Noble Teacher!!
He simplified/explain the four noble truth ...making it easy to understand.
Thank you the explanation "...we feeding the depression..."
this really a wake up call for me..
Amithofo
So wish I knew these teachings before his passing.....the teacher appears when the student is ready.....💗
When this man speaks, the world should listen🙏🏻
How simple and how amazing....... love the Buddhas teachings... and love the way Buddhist embrace Christianity. It is not reciprocated. Which is very sad.
Gratitude for everything I've learned through him and on this channel.
thank you for all you do, still❤
Gratitude and Om Shanti to the great soul, theAngel that once walked this earth.
Thank you all those who have recorded and share the teachings of this beloved master.
(04:48 - 05:41)
"The concept that suffering and happiness must 'interbe' emphasizes the coexistence of opposites. This perspective encourages a profound understanding of well-being as the other side of suffering rather than a separate state. It resonates with the idea that acknowledging our suffering leads us to true happiness, framing both as essential parts of a unified experience.
A wonderful and beautiful man may he rest in peace
He is a treasure and will always be a treasure.
Love this man so much ❤
Amazing teacher. Great wisdom. The late Thay simplified the teachings of Buddha. I finally understood the 4 noble truths. ❤😊 thank you.
So refreshing to hear this again this morning! Thank you Plum Village and beautiful teacher!
Dear Thay, thank you from the bottom of my heart. I respect all of your teaching and I am so grateful to have known you in the past two months. I am reading one of his books currently and knowing that we still have him alive on this Earth is a blessing 🙏🏼 He means a lot. Sending love to all of you x
It was a calming pleasure to listen to this talk. My introduction to the Dharma was an odd 30 years ago, when I was given the book The Miracle of Mindfulness, by my marriage, family, counselor. At the time I did not realize the profound impact his teachings of the Dhrama would have on my life. For which I am ever grateful.
Simply perfect and peaceful teatchings. Thanks for eternity, dear Thay...😊
I have watched and read many presentations on the Four Noble Truths. This one, by far, was the best.
True
This man's voice could calm a cobra!
😂
In him, in your face, I can see nobility too.... 🙏❤👌 beautiful....
That is such a beautiful image!
cobras cant hear, they are stone deaf
Yes my pet cobra went to sleep when I started watching. Was watching twerk videos before though.
I have heard and read about the four truths many times. This is the simplest and the most logical explanation I have ever come across.
Our living Buddha has psssed into his parinirvavana. Deep listening, deep meditation, deep tender kindness, deep wisdom.
From Bodhisattva to a Buddha. He is missed
Great teaching from a very realized master.
Thank you soo much, Thich. You have healed me.
Wonderful sharing. Thank you so much Dear Thay listening to you always is a joy. Love you. Evangelina Cortes.
This channel will help me to save my life spiritually. Thank you my brothers and sisters from the bottom of my heart. Greetings from 🇫🇷.
This is easily the BEST explanation of the 4 Noble Truths I have ever heard. He glides us along effortlessly and each item leads into its opposite, but, at the end, there is a path to well being and a path to a better world. Thanks so much for making this available. Peace.
i have never had the four noble truths explained in this way but by master thich ... Thank you master Thich ...
This is one of the sanest things I have ever heard. It is SO clear and teaches mindfulness to each step and its course
I could listen to him literally all day long. I bet I've heard 50 teachings on the Four Noble Truths and i always come back to his teachings. He just has a way with words. I still speak of him in the present tense because he is always with us. Truly a Master 🙏☸️
🙏
I will always treasure Thay’s teachings and light. And while I understand some use the word depression, when perhaps they may mean a prolonged sadness as an example of something you are “feeding”, clinical depression is a mental illness, and there is a chemical imbalance in the brain. This is important to remember, especially when we are meant to look deeply into what is causing our suffering. Mental illness, in my personal experience can not be overcome with just meditation and religious practice; It requires medical intervention. So.. for those that listen to this teaching and have depression it isn’t your fault, and if meditation and mindfulness isn’t working, it is ok, some of us require more. ❤️and respect to Thich Nhat Hanh
There is stunningly easy to understand and easy to embrace. This is the first time I know the meaning of the Four Noble Truths in a memorable way. Thank you.
I never see a man with a golden head before. there is only light in his brain. thanks and I honor this profound teaching
Dear Thay your words give me tremendous comfort. My path of well-being has been challenged recently so I keep turning to your words of wisdom to go deeper, to understand, and to accept. Thank you. 🙏
Don’t be harsh on self. You got all the time you need.
Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh ☸️🤎🧡
Such a lovely example of a human. I could listen to his voice interminably.
No other monk, Theravada or Mahayana , explains this deeply and clearly than Thay ! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you, dear Thay, your voice sounds so calm and gently, I love to hear your words.🙏💕🌈
Sir really lived up to his name teacher.💐🙏
So simple. So true! Thank you for sharing and simplifying the hard truth about life - from suffering to happiness, from anger to forgiveness, from blindness to light.
It’s funny how Jesus taught the same exact things...
@@romainlettuce118 Jesus was also an enlightened being
A wiseman with a beautiful calligraphy.
Thank you so much 🙏
His explanation of the law of Duality is truly beautiful🕉🕉🕉
This makes me cry. I'm so convinced that the middle path is the integration of the polarities. The opposite energies must unite for totality/ oneness/ non duality. Till then we all will keep looking for our missing parts. The clue of whats missing lies within, in our disturbed emotions, overcoming resistance. Its all about acceptance, healing, becoming whole and arriving home.
....Your handwriting though master 😯 🤗👌🏻....
Thank you dear Thay for your teachings by so clear explanations. 🙏
he has delivered the transcendental speech.
my teacher .. Thay i am eternally grateful for your words and teaching .. when my continuation day comes i hope i see you when i take my last breath 😢 miss you but so thankful for words of great wisdom.🙏
I love this man
This man lived what he taught! Full of Humility! As a Christian to me he talks and acts like I think Christ would. Full of love and peace!
🙏 Thank you dear friend.
@@plumvillageapp This has become my favorite TH-cam channel. I listen to the podcasts as well. Thank you ! Much Love and Peace and Blessings!
@@brotherchristopher2149 my friend im buddhist Those who study in Christian schools Christian school,Christ and Buddha are wise men.
I found the law of karma (Cause and effect) in the bible As my learning
Matthew 7:17-18
One of the gratest Thank you
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️So soft and same time so strong. Thanks for teaching us🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for your teaching.
Thank you for your teachings. You have a noble heart indeed. Sadhu.
His teachings are truth. I find the simply explained and very serious. Don't understand what the laughter was about from some people. This is powerful.
These teachings are all so beautifully explained
I understand what I am practicing more
Each time I watch and listen
Each time I study more
Each time I practice
My practice and my study becomes more like having fun and giving to myself something I can build from
How I love this man's wisdom , love how his smile lights up a room amen 🙏
Mary Canada 🍁
Brilliant and simply said. He is a gift to mankind.
Master Thich Nhat Hanh: Infinite Gratitude
😊🙏🌸
Thank you for sharing your wisdoms 🙏
Namo Amituofo 🙏
Everything needs food to survive, very true, mindfullness is the main...otherwise turns to illness ill-being how much you may be attached...it will fail.
What an incredible great experience just to listen to Thay - beginning with his voice and ending with deep but simpel meaning of each word he said!
Amituofo 🙏🏻
Reminds me of Taoism, things are known by their opposite, and each thing entails its opposite. The Eight-Fold path with its emphasis on rightness reminds me of the Four Confucian Virtues. Love seeing how these traditions intersect and agree.
My mentor 🙏🏽