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The Way Out Is In

Finding a Spiritual Path (Episode #72)

The Way Out Is In

Plum Village

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

4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2024

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to episode 72 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 finding a spiritual path and the conditions that need to exist for someone to feel at home with a spiritual practice. And what is it to find a spiritual practice and truly rest in it and develop it over time? How do we know if we’ve found a practice that works for us, and what is it to go deeply into one way of seeing the world?The conversation touches upon many other ideas and topics such as bringing the sacred into the everyday; to be in service to the past and/or the future; Buddhist practices for people from different religious backgrounds; Dharma sharing and trust; and many more.Brother Phap Huu also shares stories of many spiritual paths that are being told at the current Plum Village retreat.The episode ends with a short meditation guided by Brother Phap Huu.Thank you for listening, and enjoy! 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 Interbeinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interbeing  The Sun My Hearthttps://www.parallax.org/product/the-sun-my-heart/ Understanding Our Mind https://www.parallax.org/product/understanding-our-mind/  ‘The Five Mindfulness Trainings’https://plumvillage.org/mindfulness/the-5-mindfulness-trainings ‘The Four Dharma Seals of Plum Village’ https://plumvillage.org/articles/the-four-dharma-seals-of-plum-village Quotes “To find a practice, a spiritual practice, Thay says that’s a treasure in life. And this is why we always have to practice gratitude. I’m very grateful every day that I have a community, I have a practice, and that I’m still part of the practice.” “When we say ‘I take refuge in the Buddha’, it means ‘I take refuge in the seed of awakening inside of me’.” “What I like about Plum Village is that there are very strong guidelines about sharing: to deeply listen with love; to speak only from the heart; not to cross-talk or answer back. And not to give people advice, but just be present for them, to offer a safe space into which they can pour their pain and let it be released but not to have to justify it, not have to answer questions about it – just know that people are present for them.”  “Buddhist practices are not in conflict with any religion; they actually coexist alongside very beautifully.”  “When we lose our sense of being, we don’t touch interbeing, which is the deep connection that comes from us all being interrelated.” “Buddha means awakening.” “When we don’t know how to take care of our pain, we go and consume. We are ready to create more pain for other people, because we don’t know how to cope with our pain. We don’t know how to transform our pain.”  “We don’t have the ability to sit with nothing, to sit with the sense of pain in us. Or, sometimes, we don’t have the ability to be there and do nothing.”  “Don’t just do something, sit there.” “For those who would really like to be Buddhist, they can be Buddhist. And those who would like to keep their tradition but also be Buddhist and practice mindfulness, go ahead.” “The first wing of meditation: stop. Know what you have. Check in. Where are you in your life?” “This idea that when you practice, you don’t suffer; we have to review that idea. We have to give a new language to that.”  “Sometimes, joy and happiness can coexist at the same time as suffering.” “My mantra has been,

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0:00.0

Welcome dear listeners to this latest episode of the podcast series The Way Out is in. I am Joe Kompfino working at the intersection of personal transformation and systems evolution.

0:27.0

And I am Brother Fabhu, a Zen Buddhist monk student of Zen master taking hand in the Plum Village tradition.

0:34.0

And today we are going to talk about consuming happiness.

0:38.8

And what we mean by that is that there's a real danger that the spiritual path has been taken over

0:46.8

and it's become extractive and that people are now craving for well-being,

0:51.6

craving for happiness.

0:53.0

And so we want to stay talk about what is it, what is it to find a true spiritual practice

1:00.0

and truly rest in that practice and develop it over time. The way out is in.

1:13.0

Out is in.

1:15.0

Hello dear listeners, Hello dear listeners, I am Joe Kumpino and I'm brother Thaphoo.

1:26.0

Vaphoo I wasn't sure if I was going to recognize you because it's been about

1:29.6

seven or eight weeks since we were sitting here. It's been a long time and I miss this room.

1:35.3

I miss Tai's Hot and I miss the setup.

1:38.5

And I miss, uh, I miss having a theme to go deep into discussion with you Joe.

1:47.0

Yeah, so tell us what's going on at the moment?

1:50.0

At the moment we are in the second week of our wonderful summer retreat with families, children, teenagers, young people, all walks of life are here and it's so alive it's like a

2:06.2

DOMA festival that is happening it's not Coachella, it's plumb cella.

2:13.0

And the music is dama rain.

2:17.0

The activities are cultivating joy, cultivating happiness,

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hearing the children run around the monastery, the soccer pitch is alive almost

2:27.6

12 hours a day, there are days there's enough food, there are days they're not there's not enough food. There's just there's a lot of life happening and

2:38.6

There's a lot of deep moments also of transformation, allowing people from around the world to touch their

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