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The Way Out Is In

The Practice of Gratitude (Episode #66)

The Way Out Is In

Plum Village

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

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🗓️ 28 March 2024

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to episode 66 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. This time, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership coach/journalist Jo Confino talk about the practice of gratitude and its power to shine a light in even the darkest circumstances. Their conversation touches on many aspects of gratitude, from the way it has been viewed in Buddhism since the days of the Buddha, to gratitude for life, gratitude as a gift and a rebalancer, and gratitude even when things don’t go well.   Brother Phap Huu further talks about nourishing our deep connection to interbeing; opening our hearts to suffering; loneliness in the monastic community;  gratitude for the Earth, all living beings, and (even) minerals; the feeling of ‘enough’; the Cong Phu Sheet; and more. And why is gratitude a such a difficult practice, even when there are many opportunities to apply it? Jo delves into daily practices of gratitude; coming back into balance; Christmas presents and meaninglessness; approaches to economic development in Bhutan; and more.  The episode ends with a short meditation on gratitude guided 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  The Way Out Is In live recordinghttps://wakeuplondon.org/thewayoutisin/  Bodhicittahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodhicitta  Old Path White Clouds https://plumvillage.org/books/old-path-white-clouds-2  Anandahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%80nanda  Shariputrahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Śāriputra  Interbeinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interbeing  Bhutanhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhutan  The Alchemisthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Alchemist_(novel)  Dharma Talks: ‘The Three Doors of Liberation or the Three Dharma Seals’ https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/the-three-doors-of-liberation-or-the-three-dharma-seals-sr-chan-duc-italian-retreat-2018-05-04‘Cong Phi Journal – Everything You Need to Know About the Practice Notebook’ https://plumvillage.app/cong-phu-journal-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-practice-notebook/ Maudgalyayanahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maudgalyayana  ‘A Teacher Looking for His Student’https://plumvillage.org/poems  Brother Bao Tang (Brother Treasure)https://plumvillage.org/people/dharma-teachers/brother-bao-tang Gratitude for the Four Elements (short audio meditation by Brother Phap Dung) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWQlmyXF7fc Quotes “When we really touch the present moment with the deep insight that ‘what I have here is enough’, we start to touch freedom. But a lot of us are afraid to come home to ourselves. And the whole art of meditation is learning to come home.” “Gratitude is a practice and a muscle that we need to develop. Because if we have a practice of gratitude, then being grateful is going to flow much more easily.” “There is a lot of suffering today, but if we focus solely on that suffering, we may also lose the light. Therefore, gratitude becomes a light that we want to protect, to give us hope, to help us know why we are doing what we’re doing, for the activists to know what they are protecting, for the people who are calling out injustice to be grateful that, as human beings, we can use our voices to speak about suffering.”

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0:00.0

Dear listeners, before we start this week's episode, we wanted to let you know that we are going to be performing our first ever live podcast recording in London on the 5th of April at the Conway Hall.

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And if you're around, we would love you to come and join us and take part.

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Our topic actually is going to be stepping into freedom and we're also going to be doing a live question and answer session.

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If you would like to buy tickets, you can find them on Plum Village.org.

0:34.3

forward slash Out is in live.

0:37.8

We'll obviously put the link onto the show notes. We would love it if you came and supported us. We are normally as you know

0:47.9

recording in Technettown's very intimate sitting still hut where we may have one or two guests and now we're

0:56.9

going to have up to 400 so come and smile at us and support us and we will smile at us and we will smile back. Hope to see you there.

1:07.0

Dear listeners, welcome back to this latest episode of the podcast series The Way Out is In. I am Joe Confino working at the intersection of personal transformation and systems evolution.

1:34.7

And I am Brother Fabhoo, a Zen Buddhist monk, a student of Zen Master Tignhan in the Plum Village

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tradition.

1:41.4

And today, dear listeners, we are going to be talking about the power of gratitude

1:46.6

to shine a light even in the darkest of circumstances. Hello everyone. I am Joe Confino and I am Brother Fab who. And today we are going to be talking about gratitude. And I want to start brother. So what the person doing our sound recording today is brother Nymptuan and

2:25.2

brother is here over the last two years has always done the recording perfectly

2:31.4

and he does it so well that in a sense I sort of just

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take him a bit for granted and today we started recording and then after five

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minutes brother and him to found out that he'd

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failed to put the cable into into the machine so while we were talking it wasn't

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recording properly. So what that's brought up for me is actually it's brought up my gratitude

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for Brother Nim Tuan that even though that at the moment something's gone wrong and I could be irritated and think well you know that's we got to start again and

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That's a bit of a hassle but actually what it's done is the opposite which has actually made me realize

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How many times he's done it beautifully and how we've never lost a recording. So Brother Nen-Chuan who is sitting next to me,

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