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November 24, 2023

Talk 3: How Can We Know What is Right?

When you produce a thought in the line of Right Thinking, a thought that has no discrimination, that goes along with interbeing, understanding, forgiveness, and compassion, that thought will have an effect right away on your mind, on your health, and on the world.
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Published on November 24, 2023 12:53

Touching non-fear and freedom

When you produce a thought in the line of Right Thinking, a thought that has no discrimination, that goes along with interbeing, understanding, forgiveness, and compassion, that thought will have an effect right away on your mind, on your health, and on the world.
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November 17, 2023

Talk 2: A Zen Master’s Lion’s Roar

According to Buddha Shakyamuni, free will is possible. It begins with mindfulness, and we are all capable of walking in mindfulness and breathing in mindfulness. These are concrete practices that help us establish our freedom and make it greater, so we can stop being lost.
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Published on November 17, 2023 09:13

Talk 2: In Buddhism, Free Will is Possible

According to Buddha Shakyamuni, free will is possible. It begins with mindfulness, and we are all capable of walking in mindfulness and breathing in mindfulness. These are concrete practices that help us establish our freedom and make it greater, so we can stop being lost.
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In Buddhism, Free Will is Possible

According to Buddha Shakyamuni, free will is possible. It begins with mindfulness, and we are all capable of walking in mindfulness and breathing in mindfulness. These are concrete practices that help us establish our freedom and make it greater, so we can stop being lost.
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November 13, 2023

Daffodil Family — Ordination Ceremony 2023

The "Daffodil Family" of three novice nuns and seven novice monks ordained on November 5th in Plum Village France.
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Published on November 13, 2023 12:58

November 6, 2023

Talk 1: At Home in the Here and Now

The first teaching of the Buddha set the foundation for an ethic - the real sufferings in our hearts and in society, seeing their roots, and finding a path to transform suffering. Join us in reflecting and applying Thay's teachings on a Buddhist contribution toward a Global Ethic, made available for the first time with English subtitles.
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Published on November 06, 2023 14:37

Talk 1: Seeing the roots of suffering and a path of transformation

The first teaching of the Buddha set the foundation for an ethic - the real sufferings in our hearts and in society, seeing their roots, and finding a path to transform suffering. Join us in reflecting and applying Thay's teachings on a Buddhist contribution toward a Global Ethic, made available for the first time with English subtitles.
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Seeing the roots of suffering and a path of transformation

The first teaching of the Buddha set the foundation for an ethic - the real sufferings in our hearts and in society, seeing their roots, and finding a path to transform suffering. Join us in reflecting and applying Thay's teachings on a Buddhist contribution toward a Global Ethic, made available for the first time with English subtitles.
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November 3, 2023

The Ancestors Calling Me Home

A touching account of transformation by connecting deeply to our ancestors in the present moment.
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Published on November 03, 2023 07:56

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