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The Way Out Is In

The Beginning of a Mindful Journey (Episode #1)

The Way Out Is In

Plum Village

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

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🗓️ 12 August 2021

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to 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 creating more happiness and joy in our lives.Meet your hosts, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and lay Buddhist practitioner and journalist Jo Confino, as they introduce themselves and share their aspirations for this series. In this episode, they discuss choosing the title and its meaning, the art of calligraphy, the work of the Plum Village zen monastic community, discovering the practice of mindfulness in the tradition of Plum Village, and their first encounters with Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay). Brother Phap Huu also shares stories from his seventeen-year period as Thay’s personal attendant, and glimpses of life in the monastic community. You’ll also hear a short history of Thay’s early years as a monk in war-torn Vietnam, his travels to other parts of the world, and how he joined forces with civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. to call for global peace, and started “the beloved community.”Phap Huu remembers his first encounter with the mindful art of calligraphy, how the title of the podcast was inspired by a calligraphy, and Thay’s fondness for this art.  Jo shares his first experience interviewing Thay, an unexpected introduction to mindful walking, how he truly came home to the here and now during his Plum Village visits and retreats, and why he currently resides in the vicinity of the monastery, in the south of France. The discussion also touches upon the ideas behind applied or engaged Buddhism, the interconnection between suffering and happiness, Sangha (community), Samatha, and Vipassana. The episode ends with a guided meditation 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 Plum Village Communityhttps://plumvillage.org/ Thich Nhat Hanh Foundationhttps://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/Parallax Press – Publishing Househttps://www.parallax.org/Tu Hieu Pagoda – The Root Templehttps://plumvillage.org/tag/tu-hieu/The Hero with a Thousand Faceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hero_with_a_Thousand_FacesThe Hare and the Tortoisehttps://fablesofaesop.com/the-hare-and-the-tortoise.html Quotes  “One Buddha is not enough.” “‘The way out is in’ is telling us that a lot of the answers that we are looking for actually begin from within us.” “The great mystery is to explore within to find the answers, because we now have come to a place in society where we recognise that this is a dead end and actually we are not going to progress as a civilisation or be at peace with ourselves or with nature if we don’t actually go deep into ourselves for the answers.” “There’s only one style of walking in Plum Village and that is mindful walking, and mindful walking is to enjoy each step.” “If we know how to suffer, we will suffer much less.”

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the first episode of the podcast The Way Out is In. I'm Joe Konfino and I am Brother Fabhoo and welcome to the first episode of the

0:27.3

Way Out is in and in this episode we're going to be talking about the meaning of

0:31.9

the way out is in and about Tignard Han and the Plum Village

0:36.3

monastic Zen community. Also at the end we're going to have a special guided

0:42.1

meditation by you brother, Fapu.

0:44.0

That's right.

0:45.0

The way out is in.

0:50.0

The way out is in. skin. So, Fab-Hoo, why don't we introduce ourselves? Why don't you go first?

1:07.0

Hello friends, my name is Brother Fab-Hoo. It translates as Dama friend. I am a Zen Buddhist monk in the

1:16.8

tradition of Plum Village under my teacher Zen master Tignachan and I have been a monk since I was 14 years old.

1:27.0

And I am now living in the Upper Hamlet in Plum Village with my community and we're just like everyone in the midst of a pandemic and we've been practicing with each other and how to nourish ourselves, take care of our difficulties, take care of the feared anxiety,

1:47.0

and through this we had the idea of creating a podcast to share our experience in our life in the monastery and how we

1:57.4

apply the practice to the suffering that comes to us in our daily lives.

2:04.0

Great. That's who I am. And Joe, can you introduce yourself?

2:07.5

Yes, so my name is Joe Confino. I currently live a stones throw away from Plum Village and I've been a

2:17.6

journalist for the last 40 years focusing mainly on business and finance. I was a Wall Street correspondent for the Daily Telegraph.

2:26.8

I was an executive editor at The Guardian and then the last five years I was on the senior leadership

2:31.7

team of the Huffpost in New York.

2:34.2

And the reason I came to live right next door to Plum Village is because this is the place

2:41.0

where I truly came home to myself. This is the place where I truly came home to myself.

2:44.6

This is the place where I found a sense of real happiness and serenity

2:51.2

and the practices of Plum Village have been really key to bringing more happiness and

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