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Zarco, o estudante de Medicina que está prestes a juntar os livros aos holofotes do Summer Opening. Do estetoscópio ao microfone, revela como concilia os estudos de Anatomia com sua ardente paixão pela música. Ao compartilhar sua experiência, destaca os desafios e obstáculos únicos que enfrenta nessa jornada de equilíbrio entre Ciência e Arte. O trigésimo oitavo episódio teve a edição de áudio de Nuno Fernandes, fotografia de Henrique Santos, o genérico de Tiago Oliveira Teles e a apresentação de Tiago Ferreira e de Ricardo Afonso Fernandes. IT´S OKAY é um programa criado e produzido pela ACADÉMICA DA MADEIRA.
The League of Legends Betting Podcast Saturday, June 1st - LPL Summer Opening Day and Brief MSI Recap Recorded on: Friday, May 31st at 5:40am Eastern Recap 0:26 LPL Housekeeping Chat 4:06 LPL Opening Day Slate 20:40 You can find more, exclusive content to go along with this show on My Patreon. My Twitter/X is @GelatiLOL If you want an invite to The Esports Department Discord which is like our little clubhouse, shoot me a DM.
Wir haben diese Folge „live“ aufgenommen während des „Summer Opening“ Events und fragen vor Ort nach einem Titel für diese facettenreiche Stadt. Mit dabei ist auch Can von „Taglio“, der uns beim Pizzabacken Einblicke in seine Leidenschaft gibt. Vielen Dank an naggisch, Hoppenworth & Ploch, die das alles ermöglicht haben! Im Hintergrund hört ihr die Musik von Erzsébeat.
To be a soulmate, we must truly understand ourselves. Who am I? Why do I do the things I do and feel the ways I feel? How do I calm my mind and body and be at ease in different situations? In this rare talk for teenagers (and the “forever teens at heart”), Sister Đẳng Nghiêm (“Sister D”) shows young people how to take care of their body and mind amidst the rapid changes of adolescence. “Remember – Actions become habits. Habits become personalities. Personalities become destiny.” 2022 Summer Opening – “Foot of the Mountain Temple”, Plum Village France More about Sister D: https://plumvillage.org/people/dharma-teachers/sister-dang-nghiem/
To be a soulmate, we must truly understand ourselves. Who am I? Why do I do the things I do and feel the ways I feel? How do I calm my mind and body and be at ease in different situations? In this rare talk for teenagers (and the “forever teens at heart”), Sister Đẳng Nghiêm (“Sister D”) shows young people how to take care of their body and mind amidst the rapid changes of adolescence. “Remember – Actions become habits. Habits become personalities. Personalities become destiny.” 2022 Summer Opening – “Foot of the Mountain Temple”, Plum Village France More about Sister D: https://plumvillage.org/people/dharma-teachers/sister-dang-nghiem/
The Royal Collection Trust which looks after the public opening of the Official Residences of The Queen and cares for the Royal Collection will be marking the Queen's Platinum Jubilee with accessible events for blind and partially sighted people RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey was joined by Amy Stocker, Access Manager from the Royal Collection Trust to find out more about their accessible events for blind and partially sighted people in celebration of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. The Royal Collection Trust events that are on from the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebration Weekend, through out the summer and beyond with audio description include: The Summer Opening of the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace with a display of portraits of The Queen taken by Dorothy Wilding alongside items of Her Majesty's personal jewellery worn for the portrait sittings, from July to October. On display at Windsor Castle are the Coronation Dress and Robe of Estate worn by the Queen for her Coronation at Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953, from July to September. And at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh there will be a display of outfits worn by Her Majesty on occasions to celebrate the Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilees, from July to September. Audio described recorded guides are available via a handset for each display and personal descriptive tours with a guide can be booked in advance with two weeks notice to ensure that a guide will be available. Amy also picked out an object from the RCT collection which for her sums up the Queen's 70 years of service. The Royal Collection Trust run monthly online audio described tours of works of art from the collection via Zoom on the first Tuesday of the month and more details about these tours along with more about the Jubilee celebration events can be found by visiting their website - https://www.rct.uk (Image shows RNIB logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line, with the words 'See differently' underneath)
The town of Brewster plans to open a new resident-only bayside beach this summer on property formerly occupied by Cape Cod Sea Camps. Town Administrator Peter Lombardi expects the beach and a new parking area will open to residents around July 1, while town committees work to determine the long-term future of the property.
Quando a rainha Isabel II leu, no THE TIMES, sobre este "festival [that] puts the fun in Funchal and the mad in Madeira", deve ter ficado em pulgas para participar no Summer Opening. Gonçalo Camacho, o grande responsável pelo maior festival de música que a Madeira conhece, conta um pouco sobre os bastidores do evento e o que nos espera no Verão de 2022. Ouve e descobre porque… IT 'S NOT OKAY dar spoilers. Este sexto episódio teve a edição de áudio de Diogo Freitas, o apoio técnico de Pedro Miguel Freitas e Gonçalo Filipe Mendes e a apresentação de Ricardo Bonifácio e Ricardo Afonso Fernandes. IT´S OKAY é um programa criado e produzido pela ACADÉMICA DA MADEIRA.
01 - Gala - Freed from Desire (Orkestrated Re-Rub) 02 - FISHER - Losing It (Eryk Gee Edit) 03 - Brandon Hadden - Operation Blade (Szecsei Edit) 04 - Masked Wolf - Astronaut In The Ocean (Jackwell Bootleg) 05 - Martin Books - Liquid (Jackwell Szecsei Edit) 06 - Oscar House - Koala (Droppan Edit) 07 - ID - What The Fuck (Jackwell Szecsei Edit) 08 - Pimpo Gama - Lets Play It Again (Restricted Edit) 09 - Chris Lake vs Reece Low - What A Minimal (Jackwell & Szecsei Edit) 10 - Malaa - Bling Bling (2020 Remix) (G-NAILS Edit) 11 - Shouse - Love Tonight (Endru Bootleg) 12 - Inndrive - Shake It (Jackwell Edit) 13 - Martin Books - Co Pilot (Droppan Edit) 14 - Sonny Fodera & Dom Dolla - Moving Blind (Eric Sidey Quick Edit) 15 - DJ Ruff & Jus Deelax & HalfBlack - Bass In This Beat (Original Mix) 16 - Chris Lake & Green Velvet - Deceiver (Zack Dean Edit) 17 - Tiesto - The Business (Press Play & Nathan Thomson Remix) 18 - Murk - Time (Jackwell Edit) 19 - John Acquaviva & Olivier Giacomotto - While My Wiki Gently Leaks (Jackwell & Szecsei Edit)
Dcp Fellous - symphonia Jay Vegas - one day Tommy Noir - House is a feeling 99th floor elevators - I'll be there - Nomadic UK remix DOR - set the mood Groovenerd FDF (italy) - back in 90's Hatiras Vincent Caira - stick it Ivan Pica - everybody Juno Valdez - this is your life - Stevy Vee club mix Tom One Saxmode - fantasy - Tom Brownlow remix
Sintoniza #HighVoltageSessions cada Jueves noche a las 22h GMT en UNIVERDANCE 94.7 FM (Gran Canaria) 107.5 FM (Tenerife) - www.univerdance.es Tracklist: 1001.tl/74q1rl Listen on Deezer: bit.ly/HVS-DEEZER Listen on Tunein: bit.ly/HVS-TUNEIN Spotify Playlist: bit.ly/HVS-SELECTS Demos / Promos: demoshvs@gmail.com This radio show is spoken in Spanish because it is broadcast on radio stations in Spain and Latin America. If you don't speak or understand Spanish, you are invited to listen anyway. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show please contact here: demoshvs@gmail.com
Episode 107 - Summer Opening Weekend Recorded on June 2nd, 2021 We stream most episodes of the show over on The Esports Department Twitch Channel The Gold Card Podcast finally has it's own Twitter handle! @GoldCardPodcast Chris, Josh, and Vince touch on a few news pieces that came out after last weeks roster rundown show and then dive directly into the opening weekend lines for the Summer! Intro / News 0:20:00 - LCS Opening Weekend 0:52:30 - LPL Opening lines (Monday-Wednesday) 1:05:00 - LCK Opening Lines (Wednesday and Thursday) 1:11:45 - Pick of the Week Pick of the Week Records (full sheet linked) Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review. Vince will read every single review left on iTunes on the cast! If it's good, or at least entertaining, we have some prizes lined up! The Gold Card Podcast is brought to you by TheEsportsDepartment.com! Analysis, projections, FL optimizer, and more! John and Vince were both guests on RotoGrinders' Morning Grind Podcast. We'd like to thank Stevie for having us on! Check him out @SteveTPFL ! Vince was a guest on The Deep Dive April 1st Pick of the Week sheet can be found here Hosts: Vince C @GelatiLOL John George @TheEsportsPlug Chris C @Prim3LoL Joshua Roberts @RobertsNumber49 The opening theme is "Clouds" by Harvey and the Hendersons (Instagram)(Facebook) The closing theme is "Wasp in a Hat" by The Tea Club (Facebook)
Listen on Tunein: bit.ly/HVS-TUNEIN Listen on Deezer: bit.ly/HVS-DEEZER Demos / Promos: demoshvs@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #HVS144 Tracklist: 01. Antdot & Meca - Take Me Away [Braslive] 02. PAX & Rui Da Silva - Touch Me [Nothing Else Matters] 03. Dale Howard - Real Love [Subjekt] 04. Pirate Snake - Changes [CWB] 05. Illyus & Barrientos, Lizzie Nightingale - Body Movement [Toolroom] 06. Ace2Ace & Agent Greg - I Want U [Sosumi] 07. Kadenza - Check Check [Freakin909] 08. Danny Howard - Pumpin [Nothing Else Matters] 09. Roger Sanchez & Jacky - The Line [Undr The Radr] 10. DON'T BLINK - Play That Beat [Low Celling] 11. Discoplex - Funkarrone [HoTL] 12. Crazy Fluke - Obey [Toolroom] 13. Hako - Chicago [Freakin909] 14. David Fesser - How We Feeling [Free Download]
01 - BYOR - Feeling Right (Jackwell Edit) 02 - FISHER - Freaks (Jesse Moffat Edit) 03 - Stormasound - Boneless (Jackwell Edit) 04 - Curbi & Hasse de Moor - Alcoholic (Club ShakerZ Edit 2020) 05 - Chris Lawyer - Right On Time (itShaker MashUp) 06 - Chris Lake vs Reece Low - What A Minimal (Jackwell & Szecsei Edit) 07 - Oscar House - Serval (Droppán Edit) 08 - Inndrive - Shake It (Jackwell Edit) 09 - Dominica - I Gotta Let You Go (Jackwell Edit) 10 - Mark Knight feat Mr. V - We Get High From The Music (Jackwell Edit) 11 - Diplo feat SIDEPIECE - On My Mind (Jackwell Bootleg) 12 - Chris Lake & Solardo - Free Your Body (Paradox X DPM Bootleg) 13 - Volac x Neon Steve x Rumpus - Feel The Beat (Droppán Edit) 14 - Martin Books - Liquid (Jackwell Szecsei Edit) 15 - ID - What The Fuck (Jackwell Szecsei Edit) 16 - Jus Deelax - Baileys (Jackwell Edit) 17 - Boris Brejcha - Space Diver (Jackwell & Szecsei Edit) 18 - Martin Books - Co Pilot (Droppán Edit) 19 - Malaa - Bling Bling (2020 Remix) (G-NAILS Edit) 20 - Golf Clap Masteria - Mystery Scene (Jackwell Edit) 21 - DJ Ruff & Jus Deelax & HalfBlack - Bass In This Beat (Original Mix) 22 - Sharam Jey & Andruss feat Dewitt Sound - Right Back (Jackwell Edit) 23 - John Acquaviva & Olivier Giacomotto - While My Wiki Gently Leaks (Jackwell & Szecsei Edit) 24 - Max Bett - Mad Clinic (Szecsei & Club ShakerZ Edit 2018) 25 - Meduza feat SHELLS - Born To Love (Mastered Bootleg) 26 - Gorgon City feat Katy Menditta - Imagination (Jackwell Bootleg) 27 - Paul Kalkbrenner feat Chiara Hunter - No Goodbye (Cosmonov Bootleg)
Hi Amigos !! Hope all of you are well and safe with your families. Things have changed suddenly and seems it will take a long to go back to normal. For me, and all the artists around the world, it's a tough moment as we have lost all of our expected earnings for 2020. Nobody know if we will have tourism in Spain for summer and it's not expected to have clubs and beach clubs opened or with severe capacity restrictions even for national tourism movements. So that I'm asking for your kind support for this hard months are coming to not stop with the podcast and be able to pay the expenses it generates. I opened a Patreon account where you can be a Ibiza Sensations patron. If you join me you will receive 2 Premium Exclusive sets every month. I know you will understand this critical situation !!! Thank you very much my friends. Here you have the link: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/luisdelvillardj The Tracklist is: 01 Salomo - Hesitate (Original Mix)02 Rasmus Faber feat. Öhrn - Two Left Feet (feat. Öhrn) (Girls Of The Internet Extended Remix)03 Leon, Nice7 - Please Don't Leave04 Markus Homm, Benny Grauer - Talfahrt (Original Mix)05 Somelee - Cloudy Island (Original Mix)06 Kings Of Tomorrow, Penelope Calloway - Stong Enough (Kings Of Tomorrow Classic Mix Extended)07 Mood II Swing feat. Carol Sylvan - Closer (Da Sunlounge Dub)08 Rony Breaker - Wonder Why (Allovers Remix)09 Mo'Cream - In The City (Original Mix)10 Barbara Tucker, Zhana, Teddy Douglas - You Can Do It (Teddy's Main Mix)11 DJ Romain Risk Assessment - This Must Be Deep (Original Mix)12 Gigolo Supreme - Gigolo's Anthem (Main Mix - Harry Romero Edit)13 Philip Z - Yala (Extended Mix)14 Syke 'n' Sugarstarr - Ticket 2 Ride (Mirko & Meex Extended Remix)15 Mark Knight feat. Laura Davie, The Melody Men - If It's Love (Extended Mix)16 Earth n Days - Soulshakin' (Original Mix)17 Donna Allen - He Is The Joy (Alaia & Gallo Extended Remix)18 John 'Julius' Knight, Roland Clark - This Is House (Marco Lys Extended Remix)19 GUZ (NL) - U Got My Love (Extended Mix)20 Tuff London - Rhythm System (Extended Mix)21 Butch - Lale (Original Mix)22 Queen - Radio Ga Ga (Shai T Revisit Mix)
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Sziasztok! Szikora János vagyok Street. Azt vallom hogy az egyediség fontos ezt bizom benn tükrözik a mixeim is. Indult több mint 1 éve egy mix műsorom ami netes rádióban nagyon pörög és vasárnaponként élöben halhatok is de aki lemaradt innen letudja töltni:D jó szórakozást!
Sziasztok! Szikora János vagyok Street. Azt vallom hogy az egyediség fontos ezt bizom benn tükrözik a mixeim is. Indult több mint 1 éve egy mix műsorom ami netes rádióban nagyon pörög és vasárnaponként élöben halhatok is de aki lemaradt innen letudja töltni:D jó szórakozást!
Sziasztok! Szikora János vagyok Street. Azt vallom hogy az egyediség fontos ezt bizom benn tükrözik a mixeim is. Indult több mint 1 éve egy mix műsorom ami netes rádióban nagyon pörög és vasárnaponként élöben halhatok is de aki lemaradt innen letudja töltni:D jó szórakozást!
From the Assembly of Stars Meditation Hall at Lower Hamlet, Plum Village. This is the second week of the annual Summer Opening retreat at Plum Village. This short 47-minute talk is in English with a focus on arriving in the present moment with walking meditation.
Playlist Lost & Found - Moonbootica & Bondi Solero - Sons Of Maria Panic Room - AuRa & CamelPhat Love Stream - Mat.Joe Bella Ciao (Afro Beat Remix)-El Profesor Let the Sun Shine (Milk & Sugar Remix) - Milk & Sugar Dayum - Mat.Joe I'm Talking To You - Angelo Ferreri Love Commandments (Alaia & Gallo Remix)- Piem Right Here, Right Now (CamelPhat Remix)- Fatboy Slim Never Talk To Aliens - Jesse Perez, DJ Mind-X Tell Me - Haldo Feat. Micky G, Haldo, Micky G, Dario D'Attis Feel My Needs - Weiss (UK) No One - Ben Delay Another - Tim Baresko, Clyde P In Arms - Robosonic, Ferreck Dawn At Night (Purple Disco Machine Extended Remix) - Shakedown I Feel The Earth Move - ATFC Handprint feat. Amina Ya Heard (Aeroplane Remix) - Detroit's Filthiest Neutron Dance - Krystal Klear #Moonbootica #Bondi #SonsOfMaria #AuRa #CamelPhat #MatJoe #ElProfesor #MilkAndSugar #AngeloFerreri #Piem #FatboySlim #JessePerez #Haldo #DarioDAttis #Weiss #BenDelay #TimBaresko #ClydeP #Robosonic #FerreckDawn #PurpleDiscoMachine #Shakedown #ATFC #Aeroplane #DetroitsFilthiest #KrystalKlear
townHOUSE 24~A seductive mix of Deep & Vocal House tunes As heard on BeachGrooves.com Monday 06-June-2016 ╭ Head to my Mixcloud link to listen again ╰▶ https://www.mixcloud.com/jakarl/townhouse-24/ ❤️ ⛱ Tracklist: https://www.facebook.com/Jakarl/posts/1061283843987098 1. Antonio Casertano-Come Together [Wildtrackin] 2. Garry Ocean & Shondell-Keep On Sending Me Love [Attractive Music] 3. DiMO BG-Walk Out [D-Vine Sounds] 4. Flutters & Natalie Page-Love Unbreakable [Kontor Records] 5. Badetasche-All I Wanna [Ultimative Music] 6. Blinkie-Don’t Give Up [On Love] [Ultr] 7. Dele Sosimi Afrobeat Orchestra-Too Much Information [Defected Records] 8. Crookers ft Kym Mazelle-A Place In My Heart [Defected Records] 9. Alaia & Gallo ft Kevin Haden-Who Is He [Soul Heaven Records] 10. Ekkah-Small Talk (Purple Disco Machine) 11. Fred Everything ft Kathy Diamond-Believe [Defected Records] 12. Joeski ft E Man-Clap Yo Handz [Defected Records] 13. Calvin Harris vs Audrey Exx & Troitski-Let Me Deep Your Love 14. Shorty-Vazilando [D:Vision ] Listen in every Monday 5am Central European Time (1pm AEST, 11pm Sunday EDT) Beachgrooves.com tunein.com/radio/BeachGrooves-Radio-s206613/ Hope you enjoy... please like, comment, share. LIKE: facebook.com/jakarl LISTEN: mixcloud.com/jakarl BOOK: dj.jakarl@gmail.com
Наш свежий лайв-микс, записанный на открытие летних вечеринок Рекорда в клубе "Воздух" - Record Summer Opening. Magnit & Slider - Live @ Record Summer Opening SPB (21.05.2016) Magnit & Slider - Live @ Record Summer Opening SPB (21.05.2016) Magnit & Slider - Live @ Record Summer Opening SPB (21.05.2016) Magnit & Slider - Live @ Record Summer Opening SPB (21.05.2016) Magnit & Slider - Live @ Record Summer Opening SPB (21.05.2016) Magnit & Slider - Live @ Record Summer Opening SPB (21.05.2016) Magnit & Slider - Live @ Record Summer Opening SPB (21.05.2016) Magnit & Slider - Live @ Record Summer Opening SPB (21.05.2016)
Tracklist - Summer Opening Mix - with Alex B. Groove *********************************************************************************** 01. Lovebirds feat. Stee Downes - Delusions (Larse Mix) 02. KAYTRANADA (feat. Shay Lia) - Leave Me Alone 03. Sonny Fodera - Feeling You (feat. Yasmin) [Deep Mix] 04. BONDI - Those Days ( Original Mix ) 05. Fred Everything - Searching (feat. Jinadu) [Deetron Remix] 06. Neal Porter - 62th Street (Original Mix) 07. Simon Maverick - Chet 08. Janet Rushmore - Joy (Sonny Fodera Deep Mix) 09. Chevalier - Double Dealin' (Edit) 10. Caribou - Can't Do Without You (Tale of Us & Mano Le Tough Remix) 11. Fusion Groove Orchestra - If Only I Could (feat. Steve Lucas) [F.G.O. Reprise] *********************************************************************************** This week's mix features 60 MINUTES(!) of the finest deep, soulful and and tech-house ... As usual lots of promos and new releases mixed by Alex B. Groove.
The one and only original spirit / House music by Miguel Vizcaino
The one and only original spirit / House music by Miguel Vizcaino
The one and only original spirit / House music by Miguel Vizcaino
Chilled Deep & Divers Electronic - SP Channel 2015 (H-S) 01/ Joachim Pastor - Fever (Original Mix) 02/ RAC - We Belong (Odesza Remix) 03/ The Avener - Fade Out Lines (Synapson Radio Edit) 04/ Simion - Lost (Club Mix) 05/ Munk Ft; Lizzie Paige - Deceiver (Purple Disco Machine remix) 06/ Blondee - I Love You (Original Mix) 07/ NoNoNo - Pumpin' Blood (Franne Edit) 08/ Filou - Feelings ( DIA- Plattenpussys Remix) 09/ Jennifer Lawrence - The Hanging Tree (DIA-plattenpussys Edit) 10/ Birdy - About You (DIA&Christoph Leithold Edit) 11/ Moriaty - Jimmy (Joachim Pastor & Romain Dalman Remix) BPM = 116/122 Selection & Mix by St. PATRICK. Each episode is unique, tracks are never played twice. Please, Subscribe to this podcast and stay tuned, thanks! Enjoy & Share.. :-) > CONTACTS: - FaceBook Page: http://www.facebook.com/DJ.St.Patrick06 - Djpod Podcast: http://www.djpod.fr/stpatrick - iTunes Podcast: http://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/sp-house-channel/id590508001 - Make Me Guest: http://www.makemeguest.fr/provence-alpes-cote-d-azur/profil-dj-st.patrick.htm ... Thanks to All Dj's & Musicians for their Great Music & Songs ...
From the Stillwater Meditation Hall at Upper Hamlet, Plum Village. This is the fourth question and answer session of the annual Summer Opening retreat at Plum Village on July 30, 2014. The talk is in English and both the audio and the video are available below. How do we eat our parents? When Thay became a monk, was he aware of the suffering in the world or did that come later? Why sometimes when we cry we are happy and sometimes we are sad? How did you create Plum Village? We talk a lot about respecting Mother Earth but a lot of the food we eat here is not organic and comes from far away. I feel blocked when reading the Five Contemplations. This seems incongruent. Who am I? How do I recognize suffering in myself and learn to take care of that Suffering? Loneliness. And we find another person presents not nursing, should we and how do we withdraw? http://youtu.be/XygtfWM66j0
From the Assembly of Stars Meditation Hall at Lower Hamlet, Plum Village. This is the fourth week of the annual Summer Opening retreat at Plum Village. This short 45-minute talk on July 27, 2014 is in English with a focus on using the practice of walking meditation in order to be free. Both the audio and the video are available below. There is the habit energy of running in all of us. We're not comfortable in the here and now. Many are caught in regret and sorrow concerning the past. The mark of suffering is very deep. How can we get out of that prison of the last? The same can be said about the future. Life is only available in the here and now. In the present moment. The practice of mindfulness can help us live in freedom. The practice of mindful walking can be very helpful. We can learn how to combine the breathing and walking together. We learn the practice. I have arrived. I am home. Teaching on the Kingdom of God as it relates to walking. Are you able to experience the wonder of life? In the here. In the now. If you know how to stop running, then you can heal yourself. I am solid. I am free. Each step made like this will cultivate more solidity and stability. These words of the mantra are not just wishful thinking. To be a Buddha is possible and to enjoy every step. In the ultimate, I dwell. What is the ultimate? Teaching of the wave. Learn the art of walking. Walk like a Buddha. Don't walk like a sleepwalker. http://youtu.be/FDhn7e8MCWI
From the Stillwater Meditation Hall at Upper Hamlet, Plum Village. This is the third question and answer session of the annual Summer Opening retreat at Plum Village on July 23, 2014. The talk is in English and both the audio and the video are available below. Children Why do monks and nuns always have brown clothes and no hair? How can I express my anger without taking it out anyone? Why does a seed give birth to a flower and sometimes not? Why am I myself as I am and not as the others? Why did you make Plum Village? Teens and Young Adults I'm not the only one who feels lonelineness and sadness about myself and I've had struggled with self hatred. How do I learn to care and love myself and stop negative perceptions? In school it is very competitive and there is a lot of pressure to succeed. I feel like I need to work harder. How do I take it easy without hurting myself further? How can I love myself more and how can I have more confidence in myself? Others It seems we live in a global culture of non-stop talking. Can you help us learn more about the practice of silence? I have a friend who's father was diagnosed with cancer. His father shared he was contemplating suicide. What should he do? http://youtu.be/LbE9G2DUf8c
From the Assembly of Stars Meditation Hall at Lower Hamlet, Plum Village. This is the third week of the annual Summer Opening retreat at Plum Village. This short 45-minute talk on July 20, 2014 is in English with a focus on our action. Both the audio and the video are available below. What is man? What Sartre said is very close to Buddhist teachings. Action. Karma. There are three aspects. (1) Thinking. Your thought is an action. It is an energy. We practice in such a way so to produce good thoughts. (2) Speaking. This is the second form of action. Words can kill and destroy or bring beauty and full of non discrimination, understanding, and forgiveness. We should produce speech that can heal. (3) Body action. Acting. With our body we can help with our efforts. How we consume. Are the totality of our thoughts, speech, and action. Mindfulness can shed light on our action. When we walk with the sangha, we are using these three aspects. We can be fully concentrated in our steps with these three aspects to arrive fully in the here and now. I have arrived. And we see we have enough conditions to be happy? Arriving 100% in the here and the now with concentration. How do we enjoy life in the present moment? With our next step we can say “I am home." I have arrived. I am home. I am solid. I am free. In the ultimate I dwell. http://youtu.be/mr0RaqJG_cA
From the Stillwater Meditation Hall at Upper Hamlet, Plum Village. This is the second question and answer session of the annual Summer Opening retreat at Plum Village on July 16, 2014. The talk is in English and both the audio and the video are available below. Children How can I feel less sad about my dog who has died? What do I do when my mom is angry with my father? How can I stay calm when I am annoyed? What does it mean "to guess"? Teens and Young Adults When talking with friends, how do I stop the conversation from going toward gossiping and judging? How do you change people's perception of you and ignore the reputation you already have? Why does Thay give these teachings and what does it bring Thay? Does Thay have some tips for me to help a lot of people in my future profession? Others A written question: How do I heal a suffering from sexual abuse when she was younger? Should I go to a therapist? In my country there is a great economic crisis. As a doctor who sees many people and I don't know if I can say happiness is here and now. How do I practice with self love and also being open to receiving love? I struggle with deserving love. How can I better take refuge in the sangha because I feel more comfortable alone? How can I be there for someone who tends to lose herself in the presence of others? http://youtu.be/Wp9Yc_ZXwN8
From the Assembly of Stars Meditation Hall at Lower Hamlet, Plum Village. This is the second week of the annual Summer Opening retreat at Plum Village. This short 47-minute talk is in English with a focus on arriving in the present moment with walking meditation. Both the audio and the video are available below. I have arrive. I am home. We have spent so much of our time running and looking for something. We can learn to stop and see the wonders of life in the present moment. We may miss our appointment with life. Mindfulness helps us enjoy the present moment. The purpose of the practice is to always go home to the here and now. If you live like that, you can have peace and joy. Teaching on the practice of the "waking up" gatha. Other verses are mentioned, including a "walking" gatha. Arriving in your true home. With each step we have solidity and freedom. http://youtu.be/F7sntErVuQ4
From the Stillwater Meditation Hall at Upper Hamlet, Plum Village. This is the first question and answer session of the annual Summer Opening retreat at Plum Village. The talk is in English and both the audio and the video are available below. The questions are a little difficult to hear but they are included below for you to read. Is it okay not to speak and still be understood? What is happiness? When we die, where does our spirit go? A question about suffering, particularly those of animals and the environment. What is the most effective way to reduce this suffering? Thay, do you feel old? How can we practice with the escalating violence in the world and particularly in Israel and Palestinians? How can I be in touch with the conditions of happiness and live with constant pain too? At times when I feel truly mindful, I feel a special force or intuition. What is this - a coincidence? http://youtu.be/qT6dnG10d5Q
From the Assembly of Stars Meditation Hall at Lower Hamlet, Plum Village. This is the first dharma talk of the annual Summer Opening retreat at Plum Village. This short 37-minute talk is in English with a focus on the three energies of practice - mindfulness, concentration, and insight. Both the audio and the video are available below. Mindfulness is a kind of energy that we can generate. Everyone has the capacity to generate the energy of mindfulness and allows us to be aware of what is going on in our body, in our feelings, in our perceptions, and in the world around us. What is happening in the here and the now. The world around us the object of our mind. If we are not in the here and the now then we cannot know what is happening in the present moment. We have an appointment with life. We may have been running and looking for something elsewhere and we will miss our appointment with life. Mindfulness is always mindfulness of something. For example, drinking our tea. When you are very aware of something, you are concentrated on something and you begin to see something deeply. Therefore, mindfulness contains concentration. Can we see the nature of no birth and no death in our tea? Mindfulness also carries the energy of insight. What are the three energies? Mindfulness. Concentration. Insight. We can all generate these energies, right from the beginning of our practice. With these three kinds of energies, we can do many things. For example, we can generate a feeling of joy and a feeling of happiness. How do we live deeply every moment of our daily life? How do we see our conditions of happiness? How do we make use of our suffering? http://youtu.be/6V2lEtKy7rY
From the Assembly of Stars Meditation Hall at Lower Hamlet, Plum Village. This is a day of mindfulness between the close of the 21-Day Retreat and the Summer Opening. The sangha is preparing for an ordination ceremony for monastic novices on July 2 followed by summer opening on July 4. This 80-minute dharma talk is dated June 29, 2014. The focus of the talk is on the monastic life. Both the audio and the video are available below. Where can we focus our attention when starting to breath mindfully? The tip of the nose versus the abdomen. We stop our thinking and are fully aware. No thinking is a secret of success. We can enjoy being alive in the here and now. What is the object of our mindfulness when we walk? How can we touch reality? Thay tells the story of a 13th century king in Vietnam who practiced very well as a lay person. How can we practice everyday? Touching the ground of reality with every step and not lose ourselves by daily life.This kind of walking can be very healing. The triple training is mindfulness, concentration, and insight. These three work together. These are three of the eight elements of the noble path - the Noble Eightfold Path. They also exist in the Five Powers (the other two are faith and diligence). This is the heart of Buddhist practice. The practice of mindfulness can also be seen concretely in the practice of the precepts and that is why we usually use the words “mindfulness” trainings. The precepts are the 5 trainings for the lay students (and the 14 for the Order members), the 10 precepts for novice monastics, 250 precepts for monks, and 380 for nuns (Some may ask why the nuns practice more? Is that not discrimination? The nuns created their own precepts). Each precept guarantees a zone of freedom. The precepts are seeking freedom. But we need to live mindfully. Thay recently wrote a new calligraphy. “Each Precept Guarantees a Zone of Freedom”. There is joy in practicing and reciting the precepts. The manual we use for training the novices is called “Stepping into Freedom” (and is available from Parallax Press). The practice of the precepts is also the practice of mindfulness and is connected with mindful manners (outlined in the manual). "Be beautiful. Practice the Precepts.” Thay discusses some of the mindful manners for monastics. The manual has four parts. The first part is a set of verses - the essential of the daily vinaya practice. The second part is the ten novice precepts. The third section is mindful manners - many chapters on this. The fourth part is a beautiful text to remind monastics why they are a monk or a nun. The book was originally in Chinese from more than 400 years ago. It has been updated by Plum Village. In the Christian monastic tradition, they have some of the same precepts. Thay shares further of the big commitment to become a monastic. It is like a marriage. You are part of a sangha and you can realize your dream of helping people. To practice as a monk or nun is easier than a lay student because you have the support of the sangha. This is a happy and beautiful moment. http://youtu.be/EfPJ6T-5Z9w
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August 2, 2013. 86-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from Upper Hamlet of Plum Village during the 2013 Summer Opening. This is the sixteenth talk of the summer and this is the final talk for the summer. Thay begins a 17-minute teaching for the children on no coming, no going and no sameness, no otherness. He uses a picture of himself as a teenager to illustrate sameness and otherness. Is it the same person as a picture of him today? Thay also uses the flame of a match to illustrate. Is it the same? This is the nature of things and we can see this if we meditate. The teaching of the middle way is a very deep teaching. Thay continues with the adults. The third pair of opposites is no birth, no death and the fourth is no being, no non-being. We can live with no fear if we remove these four pairs of opposites and have Right View. Removes discrimination and produces understanding and compassion.This is enlightenment. Awakening. Interbeing. You Are, Therefore I Am With Right View, we have understanding and we generate Right Speech. Speech that is filled with understanding and compassion and restore communication. Right Action - thought, speech, and behavior. With Right View we can also have Right Livelihood, Right Dligence, Right Mindfulness, Right Concentration. A brief teaching on the Doors of Liberation - emptiness, signlessmees, and aimlessness. These too can help remove fear, anger, and despair. http://youtu.be/oFK8nVkfwvE
August 1, 2013. 96-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from Lower Hamlet of Plum Village during the 2013 Summer Opening. This is the fifteenth talk of the summer and it is a session of questions and answers. Children What can I do so my brother and I don't argue anymore? What can I do to not be stressed in school about time? Why did you choose to make Plum Village? How can get myself to sleep quickly when I have to get up early? If there is an to the world, is there an end to everything? Teens and Adults How do you feel when you are deep in meditation? Have you developed theories of the universe? What does it mean to be a more mindful student and what are their responsibilities to the teacher? A Japanese priest asks a question related to smiling and Japanese culture and Rinzai School. How do I combine smiling and austere Japanese culture? How can the teachings help the people of Spain where unemployment is very high and we have a political crisis? Can a person be mindful and still be "connected" to smartphones and social media? http://youtu.be/cGLAFmXFofI
July 29, 2013. 119-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from Upper Hamlet of Plum Village during the 2013 Summer Opening. This is the thirteenth talk of the summer. Even the Buddha was a human and suffered. In just one week we can know the art if suffering in order to generate joy and happiness. There is a usefulness to the suffering. We are always trying to run away from suffering. We use consumption to run away fr our suffering. The Buddha teaches us to do the opposite. Do you have time to look deeply at your suffering and the suffering of the other person? Can we listen to the suffering in the world and inside yourself? The chant calling the name of Avalokiteshvara is about listening to the suffering. t's energy can also heal your suffering. The monastics begin the chant at 36-minutes into recording. The main talk begins at 59-minutes. Teaching on signlessmees. We do not have a separate self. We have the practice of hearing the bell to let all our cells and ancestors to listen with us. This is deep listening. We listen as a stream and we practice for everyone. How do we practice mindfulness in our every day activities? How do we use our breath as a tool for mindfulness. How do we do walking meditation using "I have arrived. I am home." The Kingdom of God is available everyday by the practice of mindful breathing and mindful walking. Why is walking meditation important? http://youtu.be/DTgv4iPgQ2o
July 26, 2013. 90-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from New Hamlet of Plum Village during the 2013 Summer Opening. This is the twelfth talk of the summer. The bell of mindfulness. In a short talk for children, this is something Thay wants us to bring home with us when you leave Plum Village. This can help to bring peace to the family. He then tells the story of Henry who was a math teacher in Toronto, Canada. How to be a bell master - Thay provides concise instructions for inviting the bell. The main talk begins at 31-minutes. Karma, retribution, reincarnation teachings have been around a very long time. Before the Buddha. But this is not at the heart of Buddhist teaching. It is the insight of no-self. Teaching on the actor. Impermanence. Sameness and otherness. To illustrate, we hear the story of a serial killer at the time of the Buddha who then joined the sangha. Transformation. The self is only made of non-self elements. We don't need to be dogmatic and caught by words - er can say "self" too. If you are not open then you are not Buddhist. Buddhism too is only made of non-Buddhist elements. Non-self is Interbeing. Right thinking is the element that goes along with this teaching. It has a lot of understanding and compassion. We continue with an explanation in several other aspects of the noble eightfold path. http://youtu.be/qFrQqA8XuV8
July 25, 2013. 77-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from Lower Hamlet of Plum Village during the 2013 Summer Opening. This is the eleventh talk of the summer and it is a session of questions and answers. Children How can I stop worrying? When I'm angry, how do I let my anger out? What is God? Why do I suffer? What can I do to not have friends exclude me? Adults How can Buddhism help in serious illnesses? What is your teaching on reincarnation? How can you treat ... Question on love? http://youtu.be/_YFO0JufBt4
July 22, 2013. 73-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from Upper Hamlet of Plum Village during the 2013 Summer Opening. This is the ninth talk of the summer. Mindfulness is always mindfulness of something. It could be breathing, walking, or washing the dishes. It allows us to know what is happening. In our body, feelings, emotions, and perceptions. It is the energy of mindfulness is holy. Mindfulness can being you insight and enlightenment. Today we explore mindfulness of suffering and compassion. Beginning at 28-minutes, we listen to the monastics invoke the name of Avalokiteshvara to help relieve the suffering in ourselves and in the world. Editor's Note: there is some skipping during the chant, but it's still lovely to listen to. Following the chant, Thay leads the sangha through a few mindful movements. The main talk continues at 49-minutes into the recording. How to listen to the bell. The bell helps us return to our true home. Our true home is not located in space or time but it is in the present moment. How to practice walking meditation and eating meditation. Note: some skipping occurs in this talk but the essence of the teaching is available. If I can get a better recording copy, I will post again. http://youtu.be/6w-n7b4K984 http://youtu.be/sAfr0Al06dA
July 18, 2013. 95-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from Lower Hamlet of Plum Village during the 2013 Summer Opening. This is the seventh talk of the summer and this is a session of questions and answers. Children Why are there bad days and why are there good days? Where does the spirit go when it leaves the body? How did Thay become a monk? What is the difference between the soul and the spirit? How old do you have to be to become a monk? How can I make my mother happy when she is angry with me? Adults Do we have to forgive everything and how can we do that? A question about students and masters. If Buddhism supports the love of nature then why doesn't it support romantic love? How can I help people who have sadness and loneliness in their hearts? Question about the "be yourself. Be beautiful" verse And Mother Earth http://youtu.be/PLBYSYux6Kg
July 16, 2013. 81-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from Upper Hamlet of Plum Village during the 2013 Summer Opening. This is the sixth talk of the summer and this is an English translation from the French. The recording begins with a talk for the children and then the main talk begins (at 18-minutes). Meditation on the corn seed. Meditation is having the time to look and to listen. There is knowledge in this seed and it is alive. Does the plant remember when it was a little seed? Has the corn seed died? Meditation can help us see things that other people cannot see. Looking into the corn plant we can see the seed. A teaching from the Sutra on the Full Awareness of Breathing. The exercises of breathing are simple yet can be very profound on us. The first is recognizing. Bringing our attention to our in-breath. We can let go of our past, of our projects, etc. and we can immediately be free. Buddhism is made of three kinds of energy: mindfulness, concentration, insight. The second exercise is to follow the breath. We focus entirely on the in-breath and the out-breath. The third is awareness if body and then fourth we calm our body. The next two are giving rise to a feeling of joy and happiness. We can do this anytime. The seventh exercise is recognizing a painful feeling. Then we calm the feeling in the eighth. The art of happiness. The art of suffering. http://youtu.be/IhFARfxOFVo
July 19, 2013. 110-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from New Hamlet of Plum Village during the 2013 Summer Opening. This is the eighth talk of the summer. Editor's Note: This talk coming slightly out of order as I catch up on the recordings. The sixth (July 16) and seventh (July 18) talk of summer will be posted soon. Teaching using the meditation on the flame. The flame is there but it is hidden. Maybe in the box? It is hidden by the conditions, and there are conditions that help the flame manifest. Where does the flame go? Her nature is no coming and no going. We know this with mindfulness, concentration, and insight. When conditions are no longer sufficient, the manifestation ceases to continue. The same is true for those we love. This is a very deep teaching. We continue the teaching on the Four Noble Truths. The first is dukkha, translated as ill-being/suffering. The second is the making of ill-being; how suffering is made. This is seeing the cause of our suffering. With the third, we have the cessation of ill-being. The path, or the way, leading to well-being is the the fourth. The Five Mindfulness Trainings contain this path and is called the Noble Eightfold Path that leads to healing and out of suffering. Right View Right Thinking Right Speech Right Action Right Livelihood Right Diligence Right Mindfulness Right Concentration The Noble Truths in the context of mindful consumption and the fifth mindfulness training. Nothing can survive without food. In Buddhism, we speak of Four Kinds of Nutriments. Edible Food Sense impression Volition Consciousness We've been taking mostly about the second and fourth noble truth so far. The talk continues here with looking more closely at Right View and the other elements if the path. http://youtu.be/kfRegRl6Y6M
July 15, 2013. 96-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from Upper Hamlet of Plum Village during the 2013 Summer Opening. This is the fifth talk of the summer and the beginning of the second week of the retreat. Understanding suffering and listening to the chant. Invoking the name of Avalokiteshvara. The energy of compassion. Chant begins at 22-minutes followed by about 10-minutes of mindful movements. The main talk starts at 55-minutes into the recording. We begin with a 20-minute instruction on listening to the bell. How do we use the bell to practice mindfulness?. No talking and no thinking and we go back to our breathing. The bell is the voice of the Buddha. The voice of the Buddha inside. One in breath is enough to be free. One mindful breath. The bell is here to help call us back to our true home. Walking mediation (1:17) is another foundational mediation practice. Every step is there to help you arrive in the here and the now. How can we walk on Mother Earth? Using a gatha to help us focus our concentration on walking. http://youtu.be/4fmi9J1-8E0
July 12, 2013. 100-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from New Hamlet of Plum Village during the 2013 Summer Opening. This is the fourth talk of the summer and this is an English translation from the French. The recording begins with four chants followed by a talk for the children (at 16-minutes) and then the main talk begins (at 28-minutes). You should plant this question in our heart. A question is a seed. It's a lesson from when Thay was a boy. In my hand are five fingers and each finger has it's name. They live in harmony. How are they a able to do that? We continue from a few day ago (July 9) when we learned about the Sutra on the Full Awareness if Breathing. The last time we covered the first eight exercises. First we review briefly with mind and store consciousness and the role of seeds. The practitioner had to be present I recognize the mental formation. Recognize each mental formation Beautify/Gladden the mind Watering the good seeds, especially in our relationships. Maybe sign a peace and happiness treaty. How do we work with our mental formations to have a happy and healthy life? First, we try not to water the seeds of suffering. Second, if a seed if suffering exists then we can invite a wholesome seed to manifest. Third, when a good seed is manifesting, we try to maintain the positive energy. Fourth, we try to keep the good seeds alive. This is the practice if right diligence. The art of happiness. The first aspect of the noble eightfold path is right view. The insight of interbeing acquired through meditation. This is followed by right thinking. Free of all notions. No discrimination. The third is right speech. With these we can practice loving speech and deep listening. The Five Mindfulness Trainings are an expression of the Noble Eightfold Path.
July 9, 2013. 103-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from Upper Hamlet of Plum Village during the 2013 Summer Opening. This is the second talk of the summer and this is an English translation from the French. The recording begins with two chants followed by a talk for the children (ends at 12-minutes) and then the main talk begins (begins at 33:40-minutes). What does it mean to say I love you? What is the most precious gift? We can offer beauty and freshness. Meditation can help; the meditation on flower/fresh. How do we cultivate stability? Peace in the body. Peace in the feelings. Peace in the perceptions. This is possible. Joy and happiness too. The practitioner should know how to generate these. What does it mean to cultivate? We need energy, and the first is mindfulness. The next energy, and linked to mindfulness, is concentration. And if these two are strong enough, we can bring about insight. There are 16-exercises of mindful breathing that can help is cultivate these three energies. Recognizing breath is the first exercise. Following breath is the second exercise. The third is recognizing your body. Calming the body is the fourth. With the next set of exercises we move from body to the realm of feelings. Generating joy Generating happiness Recognizing a painful feeling Calm the painful feeling Discussion and explanation of habit energy. We now move to the realm of perceptions. The five universal mental formations: contact, attention, feeling, perception, volition. What are mental formations? Mind and store consciousness along with the manifestation of seeds. Buddhist psychology. Along with five universals are the five particulars: intention, determination, mindfulness, concentration, insight.
July 11, 2013. 82-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from Lower Hamlet in Plum Village during the 2013 Summer Opening. This is the third talk of the summer and it is a session of questions and answers. Children Why does the world exist? I don't understand about love because my parents got divorced and they yelled at each other. What does God look like to you? How long are you/I going to live? Teens and Adults When parents get divorced, why do they fight in front of the children and also say they love the children? I have a friend who is always unkind to me and then later he is concerned about me. Why does he do that? How can have stillness and joy? How can transform the guilt inside for my parents getting divorced? I don't know how to deal with my anger, especially when I am angry. What can I do? How do I practice with my parents/grandparents when I haven't met or seen him? A friend is on drugs. How can I deal with being overwhelmed by this person? French Television What is the meaning of prayer in Buddhism? What are the different kinds of prayer in Buddhism? What can prayer offer to humanity? http://youtu.be/3mlCgq3kpK4
July 8, 2013. 100-minute dharma talk given by Thich Nhat Hanh from Upper Hamlet in Plum Village during the 2013 Summer Opening. This is the first talk of the summer. Note: the brief segment at the beginning is missing. We begin with a 25-minute introduction on listening to the chant. The art of suffering. If we know how to suffer then we suffer much less. It's like an organic gardener who knows it is useful to keep the garbage in order to nourish the flowers and vegetables. Understanding suffering is very important and we can use the energy of mindfulness to take care of our suffering. This is the heart of the Buddhist teaching. The first noble truth is there is suffering. The monks and the nuns will practice chanting this morning saying the name of Avalokiteshvara. They are getting in touch with the suffering. The monks and nuns begin chanting the name Namo Avalokiteshvara from 25-minutes to 48-minutes. The main talk begins at 53-minutes into the recording. As meditation practitioners, we should know how to generate peace, happiness, and joy. We can do this while walking, sitting, eating, drinking, etc. We can train ourselves. Listening to the bell is a reminder. Being alive in the present moment. It only takes 2-3 seconds to being mind and body together. We have a 30-minute explanation of how and why we do walking meditation. If you know how to handle the present moment then we are taking care of the future. I have arrived. I am home. http://youtu.be/RNWv9biEGKY
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August 2, 2012. 92-minute recording given at New Hamlet, Plum Village by Thich Nhat Hanh. This is the twentieth dharma talk of the Summer Opening. The talk was originally given in French and this is an English translation. We begin with a meditation on the birth of the flame. Does "nothing" exist? What is the existence of nothing? What is our nature? Are we caught in the notions of birth, death, being, and non-being? These are the foundation of our fear and anxiety. In Buddhism, Right Thinking is being free of these notions. There is only continuation and manifestation. Thinking is already an action. We continue with a teaching on Right View, Right Speech. This concludes the 2012 Summer Opening.
August 1, 2012. 87-minute recording given at Lower Hamlet, Plum Village by Thich Nhat Hanh. This is the nineteenth dharma talk of the Summer Opening and this is a session of questions and answers. Editor's note, we have skipped the talks from July 29 & 31 here on this site; it may appear later. Children Why is my brother always so nasty to me? Why does Thay do hand symbols (mudra) during chanting? Why do Buddhist shave their head? What should we do if we begin to hate someone we love? Adults Is it correct to tell a lie if the truth would hurt the person you love? How can I be stable? How can I live with a person who doesn't believe in spirituality? Why is it that monastics sisters have more precepts than monastic brothers? If it is because they have special problems, shouldn't the brothers at least have the same number of precepts? How can you help a child recognize their father of they've never had te opportunity to know him? For example, artificial insemination. What was the biggest notion in your life that you've overcome? How do I practice this teaching with suicide? When you have arrived on the other shore. Do you still think? Do you still suffer? How do we build and organize a practice center?
July 28, 2012. 93-minute recording given at Upper Hamlet, Plum Village by Thich Nhat Hanh. This is the sixteenth dharma talk of the Summer Opening and we are beginning the fourth and final week of the retreat. Please note, we have skipped the talk from July 26 here on this site; it may appear later. Understanding of suffering. Compassionate listening. Embracing suffering brings relief. What are the monastics doing when they are chanting the name Avalokiteshvara? Chanting begins at 18-m into recording. The main talk begins at 39-minutes. Listening to the bell. Deep listening. Let peace and mindfulness penetrate into you. How do you feed your happiness? Where is your true home? The Buddha proposed sixteen exercises of mindful breathing. What are the first four exercises? How can we use this for walking mindfully? This is applied Buddhism in our daily lives.
July 24, 2012. 80-minute recording given at Upper Hamlet, Plum Village by Thich Nhat Hanh. This is the fourteenth dharma talk of the Summer Opening and this is a session of questions and answers. Children How can you make new friends after moving to a new school? If there is no such thing as death, then why is it wrong to kill? I suffer a lot from my father. I don't want to see him anymore. Can I stop trying to change him? Why did you become a monk? Adults I am the last child in my family linage and there is lots of suffering to transform. How do I help my parents generation? Secondly, why is there still discrimination against women in Buddhism? Is there life after death?
July 22, 2012. 97-minute recording given at Upper Hamlet, Plum Village by Thich Nhat Hanh. This is the twelfth dharma talk of the Summer Opening and the talk was originally given in French. This is an English translation. We start with a 22-minute talk for the children. How we can share meditation with our friends when we go back home from Plum Village? What does it mean to love? Freshness of a flower. We can offer this and using pebble meditation to teach us about freshness. We also have mantras such as "I am here for you." Solidity. Space. What is the deep connection between suffering and happiness? In Buddhism, we speak of Interbeing. What is meant by Interbeing? Being and non-being also uses this principle of Interbeing. What is Right Thinking? Free of notions. Applying the teaching to birth and death. The Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold path.
July 21, 2012. 98-minute recording given at Lower Hamlet, Plum Village by Thich Nhat Hanh. This is the eleventh dharma talk of the Summer Opening and this is the first day of the third week. Listening to the chant. We suffer and we often turn to consumption to relieve our suffering. The teaching of the Buddha, using mindfulness and concentration, can help use embrace our sorrow with tenderness. We can have relieve. Listen to the chanting and allow the sound to penetrate into our body. To stop our thinking. Avalokiteshvara chant. The silence we produce can be very healing. We feel alive. The joy of being alive. Instruction for walking meditation. The practices of "I have arrived. I am home," mindfulness, concentration, insight. Also, the Buddha body. Who is the real Buddha? What is the real Sangha? What is the Dharma?
July 18, 2012. 88-minute recording given at Upper Hamlet, Plum Village by Thich Nhat Hanh. This is the ninth dharma talk of the Summer Opening and this is a session of questions and answers. Children How does it feel when you are dead? Sometimes I feel nobody loves us and I'm all alone. A game the children are playing has something about killing. Is this okay? Help me understand. Teens and Adults People seem afraid of silence. Is it because they are afraid of being with themselves? I experience extreme energies and sometimes feel as a victim with the energy. Husband is in a deep depression and then one of our daughters was seriously injured. He feels it's unjust and he is suffering. How can I help him transform suffering he doesn't see in himself? Difficulties with meditation. What happens during meditation and how can I improve?
July 15, 2012. 121-minute recording given at Lower Hamlet, Plum Village by Thich Nhat Hanh. This is the seventh dharma talk of the Summer Opening and the talk was originally given in French. This is an English translation. We begin with a talk for the children. What is the Buddha? How can we make use of suffering? What can we do with anger? What is loving speech? The story of the corn plant. The method of meditation called Signlessness. Uses the birth of a child to illustrate. Following the talk for children, the main talk begins at 53-minutes into the recording. In classical science things are all outside of each other. In modern science, quantum physics, we see that things are inside each other. In Buddhism, we try to look this way. There is no separate self. Coexistence. This is, because that is. Interbeing. A teaching in the Four Noble Truths. Why do we have suffering? Hiw do we get understanding and love? How can we see the all in the one? The noble eightfold path beginning with Right View (the fruit of our meditation). The notions of being and non-being. Right Thinking. Right Speech. Right Action.
July 12, 2012. 84-minute recording given at Upper Hamlet, Plum Village by Thich Nhat Hanh. This is the fifth dharma talk of the Summer Opening. We begin with chanting and the talk was originally given in French. This is an English translation. With many questions about anger in yesterday's questions and answers session, Thay offers a lovely 25-minute lesson for the children (and everyone of course!) on helping our friends who may have anger. What can we tell our friends about meditation? Meditation is looking deeply with our eyes, mind, and your heart. Meditation is looking. We can see things other people can't hear. Meditation is listening. Concentration. A person who meditates can see the cloud in the flower. There is much more there in the flower. To see the flower deeply you have to recognize the non-flower elements. The same can be said about people. We all have non-human elements such as anger. We all have the seed of anger. What can we do to help those who suffer from anger and violence? If we practice meditation, we can see the seeds of compassion and kindness in that person. What can we do to water those seeds in him? We can water the seeds of kindness. We can practice selective watering of the good seeds. We can sign a peace and happiness treaty with our friends and our loved ones in order to support each other. After the children leave, Thay reminds us that we need a spiritual dimension to deal with difficulties in our daily life. We need practices to deal with the difficulties. In the Buddhist tradition, we have a spiritual body in addition to our physical body. We are offered a teaching on dharmakaya (dharma body) and buddhakaya (Buddha body). If our dharma body is solid, we can deal with our difficulties. There is also a sangha body (sanghakaya). We should build and participate in a sangha to maintain our practice. Create a living sangha where we can generate mindfulness. We can use our time and energy to build sangha. To be a refuge. We can use the Sutra on the Full Awareness of Breathing to cultivate our Buddha body. Sixteen exercises. We learn the first eight exercises.
July 11, 2012. 115-minute recording given at Upper Hamlet, Plum Village by Thich Nhat Hanh. This is the fourth dharma talk of the Summer Opening. We begin with chanting and this is a session of Questions and Answers. Children's Questions How are you? Why is everyone against him? Why do I sometimes cry for no reason? How can we let go of anger? (question from Oprah magazine) What do you do when your teacher makes fun of you and everyone laughs? Why do I sometimes feel a heavy ball on my heart? Teens and Adults Can you say some words about Interbeing of Catholic and Buddhist? Have you ever been able to calm down a person in rage and angry at you? I feel a lot of anger sometimes and I don't want to let it come out, try to control, but sometimes I just explode and hurt the other person. How do I listen and respect myself versus letting me do whatever I want? Freedom versus discipline. Question about bi-polar disorder. How can we respond in a more loving and supportive methods than drugs? How can I trust myself!
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July 7, 2012. 87-minute recording given at Lower Hamlet, Plum Village by Thich Nhat Hanh. This is the first dharma talk of the Summer Opening. The sangha is celebrating the 30th Summer Opening. The talk begins with instruction on how to listen to the chant followed by Avalokiteshvara chant. The main talk begins at 40-minutes into the recording. We hear stories from the Avatamsaka Sutra (Flower Garland Sutra). The mother of the Buddha and how the friends came to see Siddhartta while still in the womb. She had a lot of space inside for everyone. We can cultivate this kind of space too. Story of Sidhartta making at least seven steps at his birth. What does this mean? Walking like a Buddha on planet earth. Freedom, joy, and happiness is available with every step. This portion of the talk is about 45-minutes and a beautiful segment to listen to with others in the Sangha