Slow Down, Rest, and Heal: The Spirit of the Rains Retreat (Episode #7)
The Way Out Is In
Plum Village
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🗓️ 23 September 2021
⏱️ 72 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | And the Hello and welcome to another episode of The Way Out is in Podcast. |
| 0:25.0 | I am Joe Kofino, working at the intersection |
| 0:27.7 | of personal transformation and systems change. |
| 0:30.5 | And I am Brother Faphoo, a Zen Buddhist monk in the tradition of Zen master Tiknichan in the same. |
| 0:46.0 | Out is in. Hello and welcome back. We're recording all of our episodes from the small hut of Tignette Han, which is called |
| 1:10.1 | Sitting Still Hut. So we feel very much as we record these sessions, |
| 1:15.0 | Fat Poo don't we, that Zen Master Ticknet Han is very present. |
| 1:20.0 | He is and we definitely feel the energy of stillness. |
| 1:25.0 | When we sit in this hut, it really invites us to just calm down and just to be aware of what is happening around us, who's in front of us, |
| 1:35.0 | and also just to connect to ourselves. |
| 1:37.1 | Yeah, and we're sitting around Ties kitchen table. |
| 1:41.5 | And we're with our colleague Kata, who does all the recording and all the help. |
| 1:47.3 | So Kata, thank you for always being here and being so wonderful. |
| 1:51.3 | Today we are going to be talking about what's known as the |
| 1:57.3 | Rain's Retreat, which is a three-month retreat that happens every year in Plum Village and also as part of that all the |
| 2:06.4 | monastics and all the lay practitioners are asked to focus on what we call an aspiration, what it is their focus, what is that over the three months of the retreat that people would like to focus on and to build their practice around. So Brother Fap who, you know all about the Raines Retreat, you've probably done |
| 2:27.3 | probably 20 of them or more. So tell us a little bit, what is the rain's retreat? The rain's retreat is a beautiful |
| 2:35.5 | tradition it comes from the time of the Buddha and his original sanga his monks and |
| 2:41.6 | nuns and it began when his community started to grow and |
| 2:50.3 | the community at the early days of the Buddha's career, they didn't yet have big monasteries, |
| 2:59.0 | but they would travel around villages to villages in order to spread the dama. |
| 3:06.1 | It's part of the aspiration of a monastic |
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