Personal Reflections Zen Buddhism
Thich Nhat Hanh
A Plum Village teacher reflects on how Thich Nhat Hanh turned to walking meditation in response to the suffering he witnessed during the Vietnam War
Bitter Melon Soup
How to offer difficult feedback in ways that are grounded in love and true understanding
Taking Refuge in the Three Gems
According to Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh, when we take refuge in the Buddha, the Buddha also takes refuge in us.
Becoming Thay
Thich Nhat Hanh grew up during the tumult of Vietnam’s anticolonial movement, which did much to shape the teachings he brought to the West.
Personal Reflections Life As It Is
The Stream of Our Ancestors
A dharma teacher reflects on the power of getting out of our own way.
Personal Reflections Zen Buddhism
Autism and the ‘Satipatthana Sutta’
A neurodivergent writer finds solace and equanimity through the writings and translations of the late Thich Nhat Hanh
‘In Search of the Enemy of Man’
In a prescient letter to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the late Zen master discusses self-immolation and the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to an unnecessary war.
Peace as a Path: Five Exercises
The late Zen master and father of Engaged Buddhism provides steps for embracing a more tranquil mindset in your meditation practice and everyday life.
Dear One, I Am Here for You
Using mantras as an expression of love
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