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The Way Out Is In

Bridging Being and Doing (Episode #75)

The Way Out Is In

Plum Village

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

4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2024

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to episode 75 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. In this installment, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership coach/journalist Jo Confino discuss the practice of being and doing – in terms of both Buddhist and mainstream-society perceptions. Together, they look at practical ways to create conditions in which our way of being present can be truly valued and made essential in all our daily actions. How can we train ourselves to maintain presence, in spite of our circumstances? The conversation tackles various relevant topics, such as being as the ground of our actions; being as a state which is crucial for the art of peace; training our concentration; the super-strength of allowing and sharing our vulnerabilities; creating a schedule for practicing being; how ‘to be’ in Zen and what people can get wrong about it; being as a way to access interbeing; doing as an avoidance of being (what is it about being that scares us?); the risks of not bringing being into doing; and more.The episode ends with a short meditation on being, guided by Brother Phap Huu. 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  Online course: Zen and the Art of Saving the Planethttps://plumvillage.org/zasp?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=twoii&utm_campaign=zasp Interbeinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interbeing   ‘The Four Dharma Seals of Plum Village’ https://plumvillage.org/articles/the-four-dharma-seals-of-plum-village The Way Out Is In: ‘The Art of Laziness: Don’t Just Do Something, Sit There! (Episode #41)’https://plumvillage.org/podcast/the-art-of-laziness-dont-just-do-something-sit-there-episode-41The Way Out Is In: ‘Taming Our Survival Instinct (Episode #65)’https://plumvillage.org/podcast/taming-our-survival-instinct-episode-65  John Bradshawhttps://www.johnbradshaw.com/  Quotes “Mainstream society seems to believe that action equates to what we do, and how we are and the way we are in the world tends to be relegated to a very, very poor second place.”“In the deep view of Buddhism, ‘being’ can only be when you interbe with everything else.” “To be is to interbe.” “Don’t just do something, sit there.” “We tend to think in terms of doing and not in terms of being. We think that when we are not doing anything, we are wasting our time. That is not true. Our time is, first of all, for us to be. To be what? To be alive, to be peace, to be joy, to be loving. And that is what the world needs the most. So we train ourselves in order to be. And if you know the art of being peace, being silent, then you have the ground for every action, because the ground for action is to be. And the quality of being determines the quality of doing. Action must be based on non-action.” “This mindset of doing and being has been divided. Whereas, in our training we don’t separate between spirituality and doing.” “In Buddhism, our actions – which we leave behind in this world – are our truest karma. They are the true continuation of our thoughts, our speech, and our bodily actions: how I open the door, how I see you, how I speak to you, how I engage in difficult conversations.” “The schedule is our teacher.” “Being can be very confronting because, when we’re truly there, we start to see ourselves more clearly.” “The real art is being blissful and being present through every storm that arises.”  “By being and understanding how to be, you can act with integrity and with understanding.”  “Don’t try to expla

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0:00.0

Dear friends, do you have a deep love for the earth and want to learn how to bring the energy of mindfulness to your climate response?

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Well, we've put together an online course called Zen and the Art of Saving the Planet.

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It is a seven-week online learning journey

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where we will learn how to nurture insight, compassion, community,

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and mindful action in service of the earth.

0:25.2

The course harnesses the wisdom of our teacher Zen master Tikin

0:29.4

and includes new DOMA talks and practices, community sharing groups and live interactive events

0:35.7

with monastic teachers.

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I'm looking forward to teaching at these live events together with Sister True

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Devocation as well as many other monastic

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DOMA teacher and lay teachers. We begin on the 20th October, 2024 and learn together

0:52.0

for seven weeks until our closing event on the 8th of December and following

0:57.5

the course you still be able to access all the talks and practices for one whole year.

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Join us by heading to the website today,

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Plumb Village.org slash ZAS.

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That's Z-A-S-P.

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Hope to see you there.

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Dear friends, welcome to this latest episode in the podcast series The Way Out is in. I'm Joe Konfino working at the intersection of personal transformation and systems evolution.

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And I'm Brother Fabuoo a Zen Buddhist monk student of Zen master Tickingh hand in the Plum Village community.

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Now brother today we're going to talk about being and doing. And the reason is that society or mainstream society

1:57.6

seems to value or believe that action equates to what we do and that how we are and the way we are in the world tends to be relegated

2:07.8

to a very, very poor second place.

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