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What Am I Practicing For?

On the occasion of Thich Nhat Hahn’s continuation day, we invite you to listen and enjoy activist and ecodharma practitioner Alex Swain’s crisp and rhythmic engagement with the heart of Thay’s teachings.
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The world's suffering cries out for response. How can we ensure that ours is wise, loving, and effective?
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Thoughts on Thích Nhất Hạnh

A retired English professor relates how Dharma teachings helped her students envision alternatives to the dominant culture of extraction and exploitation.
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On the 1-year anniversary of Thích Nhất Hạnh's passing, we share his invitation to see the entire world as our Sangha body.
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Awakening and Action on Behalf of the Earth

If we drop all resistance to our situation, will we lose the ability to create change? In this article, late Zen Master Thích Nhất Hạnh suggests the opposite: authentically helpful action begins with profound inner peace.
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Thích Nhất Hạnh was a giant of modern Buddhism. In honor of his life and contributions, we share this talk reflecting on his teaching of interbeing.
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In this TED Talk, Sister True Dedication of the Zen Plum Village tradition uses the frame of walking practice and three simple questions to support a shift in our consciousness.
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An Interview with Sister True Dedication

Sister True Dedication speaks to cultivating resilience and awakened climate action.
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The renowned environmental activist talks with members of Thích Nhất Hạnh’s Plum Village about why we need to abandon Western hyper-individualism and consumer culture and learn to live more simply in community.
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All views are poetic. All understandings of reality, including "Nature," are interpretive. In this article, Gaia House teacher, Rob Burbea, explores how Western culture's views of "Nature" contribute to ecological crises and our opportunity to move beyond those limitations.