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The Way Out Is In

Beyond Words: The Power of Presence (Episode #33)

The Way Out Is In

Plum Village

Buddhism, Mental Health, Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Education

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🗓️ 30 June 2022

⏱️ 111 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to episode 33 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. This time, the presenters – Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and journalist Jo Confino – are joined by Zen Buddhist nun Sister Dinh Nghiem; together, they discuss Thich Nhat Hanh’s years following his stroke in 2014, its impact on the community of monastics, and the Zen master’s powerful presence beyond words. In this intimate and moving episode, the two monastics – both former attendants of Thich Nhat Hanh – recollect stories from the period of Thay’s illness: from overcoming his coma to the lessons the Zen master continued to share with the sangha from his hospital bed, and later, from the ‘root temple’ Tu Hieu in Hue, Vietnam, where he continued to be a great teacher even without the ability to speak. They also address the way the sangha became Thay’s continuation, both before and after his passing in 2022; the power of presence in challenging circumstances; transmission without words; clarity; acceptance; death; and support.  Sister Dinh Nghiem (Sister Concentration) was ordained in 1993, when she was 24 years old. In 2000, she became the first abbess of the New Hamlet in Plum Village (and remains the youngest ordained to date). She was also one of the monastics who attended Thich Nhat Hanh during the five and a half years after his stroke and until his passing.   In this episode, she talks about her decision to become a nun, and spending her life with the practice; dealing with her father’s death and the deep teachings of ‘no birth, no death’; the guidance Thich Nhat Hanh gave her during his illness; and the Zen master’s final days.  Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/ And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/  With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ List of resources Old Path, White Clouds: Walking in the Footsteps of the Buddhahttps://www.parallax.org/product/old-path-white-clouds-walking-in-the-footsteps-of-the-buddha/Sister Chan Khonghttps://plumvillage.org/about/sister-chan-khong/‘Thich Nhat Hanh Returns Home’https://plumvillage.org/about/thich-nhat-hanh/thich-nhat-hanhs-health/thich-nhat-hanh-returns-to-vietnam/  Plum Village Thailandhttps://plumvillage.org/practice-centre/plum-village-thailand/  The Way Out Is In: ‘“Arrived, Home”: The First Plum Village Dharma Seal (40 Years Retreat #2)’https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/arrived-home-the-first-plum-village-dharma-seal-40-years-retreat-2/ ‘Parallel Verses – Continuing Thay in the Lunar New Year (Tet)’https://plumvillage.org/articles/harmony-at-home-peace-all-around/  Quotes “You may have [achieved] some awakening, but you need to maintain this concentration in your daily life so that this insight sinks deep into the body, your deep consciousness.” “When there is chaos, we have to be centered so that we all have clarity.”  “We recognized that his [Thay’s] breathing was incredible. It’s like the stored consciousness of 80-something years of practicing went into autopilot and Thay’s mindfulness was a continuing stream of practice.” “I need to continue to invest in this dharma because in the most critical moment, ‘What is your best friend?’ – it’s your breathing.” “I was told that one of the doctors or nurses came to see about Thay’s oxygen level in his blood and was looking at the machine and kept on tapping it. And eventually one of the monastics said, ‘What’s the problem?’ They replied, ‘Well, this must be wrong because it’s showing 95%’ – or whatever – ‘oxygen level. And someone in this condition, it no

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0:00.0

Welcome back, dear listeners, to the latest episode of the podcast series The Way Out is In. I am Joe Konfino working at the intersection of personal transformation and systems evolution.

0:28.0

And I am Brother Faphoo, a Zen Buddhist monk, the student of Zen master Tikhan in the Plum Village tradition in France.

0:35.6

And we are very fortunate today, aren't we, brother?

0:38.4

Yes, we are.

0:39.2

So we have a special guest, Sister Danyim, who has just returned from Vietnam where she's been

0:45.7

looking after Thai during the last years of his life.

0:50.5

The way out to his skin. Dear listeners, I am Joe Confino, and I am Brother Fab Hu.

1:08.0

And Sister Denyam, welcome to our podcast series.

1:12.0

Good afternoon afternoon everyone.

1:14.0

So, Brother Fappu, do you want to give us a brief introduction because Sister Dinh

1:17.0

is a bit of a legend, isn't she?

1:21.0

She is.

1:22.0

Today sitting with us in the Sitting Still Hut in Plum Village

1:26.7

Upper Hamlet, I am with my elder sister, sister Dinne, which translate into sister concentration.

1:35.0

She was ordained in 1993 when she was only 24 years old

1:40.0

and she is a legend because she was the first young abbess of the new hamlet in Plum Village in year 2000.

1:48.7

And actually I go way back with Sister Dinim my first first year in 1996 I was just a child and she

1:56.3

took care of me in middle hamlet and lower hamlet and so I've known her since

2:00.7

1996 and when I became an abbot I was very young so I also took

2:06.6

sister Danube as a role model in how to become a good abbot.

2:10.8

Yeah, sisterium, welcome.

2:15.2

And it'd be lovely to know a little bit about your history because I think you started coming

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