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The Way Out Is In

In the Footsteps of the Buddha (2/6) | Enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree (Episode #103)

The Way Out Is In

Plum Village

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

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🗓️ 2 April 2026

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

If you want to support our podcast please visit this link. Thank you! Welcome to a new episode 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. The second in a series of six episodes recorded during the In the Footsteps of the Buddha pilgrimage, this instalment was made in Bodh Gaya, India, in February 2026. In it, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership coach Jo Confino are joined again by Dharma teacher Shantum Seth to discuss the journey of the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, before he reached enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree in Bodh Gaya. It covers Siddhartha’s early life, the various ascetic practices he tried, his finding of the middle way between extreme asceticism and hedonism and going through various stages of meditation and insight, to becoming the awakened one, and his first teaching. Together, the three participants further reflect on the relevance of the Buddha’s journey to their own spiritual practices; the challenges of maintaining mindfulness and presence in the modern world; the importance of the sangha in the Buddhist tradition; and how the Buddha’s teachings emphasize the interconnectedness of all things. About the pilgrimage: In 1988, Shantum Seth was invited by Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay) to organize a pilgrimage to the sacred sites associated with the Buddha’s life across India. Subsequently, Thay encouraged Shantum to continue guiding such journeys each year, offering pilgrimage itself as a mindfulness practice—one that the Buddha had suggested.  Shantum has been leading these transformative journeys ever since, offering people from around the world the opportunity to follow In the Footsteps of the Buddha with awareness and insight. After 15 years at the United Nations, Shantum left to volunteer with the Ahimsa Trust, which represents Thay’s work in India and promotes the practice of “peace in oneself and peace in the world”. Through Buddhapath, his expression of Right Livelihood, Shantum continues to guide pilgrimages and share the wisdom and culture of the places he visits in India and across Buddhist Asia, cultivating community through these deeply meaningful journeys.To learn more about upcoming pilgrimages, visit www.buddhapath.com, or follow Shantum on Facebook and Instagram at @eleven_directions.  Shantum Seth, an ordained Dharmacharya (Dharma teacher) in the Buddhist Mindfulness lineage of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, teaches in India and across the world. A co-founder of Ahimsa Trust, he has been a student of Thich Nhat Hanh’s teachings for the past 35 years, and, since 1988, has led pilgrimages and other multi-faith, educational, cultural, spiritual, and transformative journeys across diverse regions of India and Asia.  He is actively involved in educational, social, and ecological programmes, including work on cultivating mindfulness in society, including with educators, the Indian Central Reserve Police Force, and the corporate sector. Across various Indian sanghas, Dharmacharya Shantum is the primary teacher of different practices of mindfulness from Thich Nhat Hanh’s tradition. 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/ Recording by Ann Nguyenhttps://ann.earthSound editing by Joe Holtawayhttps://joeholtaway.comPublishing by Anca RusuProduced by Clay Carnillhttps://claycarnill.comExecutive Producer: Catalin Zorzini List of resources  Interbeinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interbeing   Plum Village Traditionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plum_Village_Tradition  Old Path White Cloudshttps://www.parallax.org/product/old-path-w

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0:00.0

Dear friends, welcome to the second episode of our special series of The Way Out is In.

0:07.0

I am Joe Confino, a leadership coach and spiritual mentor.

0:25.8

And I'm Brother Faphu, a Zen Buddhist monk student of Zen Master Tickinghan in the Plum Village tradition.

0:32.2

And this is the second episode, as I said, of our special series of our pilgrimage in India. We're here for 14

0:41.0

days, getting deeply in touch with the life of the Buddha, the context of his life, what he

0:47.0

went through, how he reached his enlightenment and what he taught. And we have a special guest.

0:54.0

It's not a guest, actually.

0:55.1

He's a co-conspirator, Shantamseth,

0:57.5

who has been leading these, as he calls them,

0:59.8

retreats on wheels for the past, well, more than 30 years.

1:03.5

Yesterday, we arrived after a six-hour journey

1:07.1

in Bodhaya, which is where the Buddha reached enlightenment.

1:12.5

And it's 6.30 in the morning.

1:15.0

We are sitting in the restaurant of the Royal Residence Hotel.

1:21.4

I'm looking at Shantam and Brother Fapu,

1:24.7

and they are both looking as fresh as a daisy.

1:28.3

I am feeling like a wilted flower.

1:31.3

The way out to steam.

1:45.2

Hello, dear friends. I am Joe Confino.

1:58.9

And I am Brother Fabu.

2:03.9

And we have, as I said, Shantam Seth with us.

2:12.7

So we reached Bodhaya and we visited the body tree last night under which the Buddha reached enlightenment. But we're going to go back a bit because actually I think it's really important to understand the journey that the Buddha went through before enlightenment because he was seeking to escape the realms of suffering, which I'm sure all of us are trying to do too.

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