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The Way Out Is In

Engaged Buddhism: Applying the Teachings in Our Present Moment (Episode #9)

The Way Out Is In

Plum Village

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

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🗓️ 14 October 2021

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to episode nine 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 episode, presenters Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and lay Buddhist practitioner and journalist Jo Confino are joined by special guest Zen Buddhist nun Sister True Dedication (Sister Hien Nghiem). Together, they look deeply at the whole concept of engaged Buddhism, and ways in which Thich Nhat Hanh made ancient teachings relevant to day-to-day questions. Additionally, they discuss: how Plum Village is shedding the stereotypes about Buddhist monastic life; how to refresh Buddhism through a hands-on approach and engaging teachings in daily life; what it means to not take sides; the roots of evil; reducing suffering through compassionate action; healing; patience.  Brother Phap Huu digs into: what it means to apply Buddhism in contemporary life; the spiritual dimension of breathing; the importance of communities and practice centers as spiritual refuges; the dynamics of anger coming up; moving from anger to peace in activism. Plus: can you guess the one time it’s best not to do sitting meditation? Sister True Dedication shares insights about: the early events in Thich Nhat Hanh’s life which led to the inception of the engaged Buddhism movement in war-torn Vietnam; Thay’s peace activism and his exile; Buddhism’s potential to deal with injustice; Plum Village monastery’s engagement with the outside world and what this busy community of monastics has to offer it, through retreats and active engagement in various causes. She also delves into ways of handling strong emotions, deep looking, understanding the roots of our suffering, and the importance of dialogue. And what does compassion look like in a time of crisis? How can we listen to those people in our lives who we least want to listen to? Jo remembers his first visit to Plum Village, and tea with Thay. He further muses on: how feeling steady and grounded can act as “the tuning fork” of our being; how we can perpetuate mindful living by simply approaching the world mindfully; failure and criticism. Finally, Brother Phap Huu ends the episode with a guided meditation on embracing suffering with compassion. 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  Engaged Buddhismhttps://plumvillage.org/series/engaged-buddhism/  Mindfulness, Suffering, and Engaged Buddhismhttps://plumvillage.org/about/thich-nhat-hanh/interviews-with-thich-nhat-hanh/thich-nhat-hanh-on-mindfulness-suffering-and-engaged-buddhism/The Practice for Engaged Buddhismhttps://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/the-practice-for-engaged-buddhism/ Please Call Me by My True Nameshttps://plumvillage.org/library/songs/please-call-me-by-my-true-names-poem/ Israeli Palestinian Retreathttps://plumvillage.org/teachings/israeli-palestinian-retreat/  Invoking the Bodhisattvahttps://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/invoking-the-bodhisattva-dharma-talk-by-sister-lang-nghiem-2020-6-21/ Bodhicittahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodhicitta Gross National Happinesshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_National_HappinessGreta Thunberghttps://www.instagram.com/gretathunberg/ Koch brothershttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koch_family Quotes “We need to act with the urgency of today and the patience of a thousand years.” “Thay says that it doesn’t matter if you’re Buddhist, Jewish, or Christian; as long as you’re breathing, you have a spiritual dimension and can practice.” “I’d describe Plum Village as a beautiful oasis, and an engine of healing, transformation, and training. So w

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0:00.0

Dear listeners welcome to the latest episode of the podcast series The Way Out

0:07.0

is In. I am Joe Konfino and I am Brother Faphoo. In this episode we're going to look deeply at the whole concept of engaged Buddhism to be engaged with ourselves and then to reach out into the world and make a difference

0:37.4

through a sense of peace and equanimity rather than anger and frustration.

0:43.0

The way out is in the way out of his team. Today we have a wonderful sister with us.

1:05.0

Sister, please introduce yourself.

1:09.0

Hello everybody, my name is Sister True Dedication,

1:12.0

and I'm also a nun, a monastic in our Plum Village Zen tradition.

1:17.0

And we're sitting in southwest France on a boiling hot day, sitting in a very small hut so you won't hear the sweat pouring

1:28.0

from our bodies but it is. Today we're going to be talking about engaged Buddhism and the reason we're talking about that is because a lot of people have a misperception that Buddhism is around sitting quietly and contemplating our naval and

1:48.1

and especially monasteries we have the sort of myth of a sort of Tibetan monastery high in the mountains where people go and retreat from life and try and reach Nirvana.

2:00.0

But in the tradition of Tiknethahn, that could not be further than the truth.

2:06.0

Brother Fapu, tell us a little bit about Engage Buddhism.

2:10.8

Wow, where do we start? I think there's many layers to engage Buddhism, but let's touch

2:16.8

the present moment first. So in our tradition, in our monastery, we get to experience meditation in everyday life and one of the

2:28.0

key that we always ask ourselves when we practice Buddhism is how do I apply this how can I engage these teachings

2:36.4

into my daily life and this is where our teacher Zemaster Tignikhan, becomes very skillful with in creating an environment

2:48.4

that is welcoming, creating activities that doesn't feel like it's so mythical and it's actually very down to earth.

2:58.0

And then the teachings from the Buddha through now our teacher and now many dama teachers in the Plum Village tradition.

3:06.5

We teach in a new tone, I would say, in a new language that is very easy to understand. And I remember one time Taisei told all of us is that in one of

3:18.6

his way of renewing Buddhism and refreshing Buddhism is to make Buddhism more simple.

3:26.4

So that means the practice that we apply and we learn in Plum Village, we can apply it from the moment you hear the teaching.

3:35.0

For example, our core teaching and our core practice is mindful breathing.

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