Sister, your teachings always speak to directly to me, and I am taken aback by your remarkable ability to understand and put into words exactly what I feel and what I need. I am very grateful for your practice, and for your Dharma talks. This one particularly touched me at a difficult time when I needed it most. I hope to meet you one day. You are an angel to me. Deep gratitude.
'thank you body, thank you ears for allowing me to hear, thank you eyes for allowing me to see, thank you nose for allowing me to smell, thank you throat for allowing me to taste' thank you for this simple and much needed instruction. 🙏🙂
Dear sister, thank you for this kind educational Dharma talk. Your kind heart , words and presence are so appreciated. I will come to plum village one day and hopefully meet you 🌹I listen to many of your talks ,they help me heal and understand my pain. Thank you from my heart sister. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❣️🌹
Thank you, sister Đẵng Nghiêm. I was at the Plums Village and mentioned you with the sisters. We all love you so much. Thanks for your touching dharma talks. I hope to see you one day at Deer Park Monastery 🙏🪷
Dear sister D, thank you so much for your valuable and compassionate teaching. This is an issue I have been working on for decades as an adult. The struggle to heal led me to Thay's teachings, where I have finally found understanding and peace. How fortunate that you became a nun and can articulate the problem and the practice so well and so lovingly, so I can find even deeper healing. Just to mention one way, when you substituted the word trauma for suffering, it was a real gift. Combining some of the western analytical teachings with my new spiritual path, things began to join up with tenderness and a release... Thank you, thank you.
Thank you Sister D, thank you again❤. I have listened all your talks availabe for very many times. I have learned a lot and I have learned a lot of myself.
Simple but deep. Soft but powerful. Thank you Sister Đẳng Nghiêm for sharing. A few words emerged after watching your dharma talk. There’s no lotus without mud So much sorrow, so much joy Dukkha, Samudaya, Dirodha, and Marga Mindfulness practice brings flowers to life Không bùn thì chẳng có sen Bao nhiêu đau khổ bấy nhiêu an bình Khổ, Tập, Diệt, Đạo thấu tâm Chánh niệm tinh tấn cho đời nở hoa
Buddhist monks and nuns shave their hair because it is detachment from the ego and also one less thing to worry about as far as vanity goes. So they can focus on more important things that matter. If you think about your own life, you probably worry about what your hair looks like or what your clothes look like and that is also why they wear the same robe everyday. It's to minimize distraction and not get caught up in the ego. They also do not wear any makeup or jewelry. I am not a nun but I am a woman and also shave my head for similar reasons 🙏☺️
Su Co Dang Nghiem, this was incredibly beautiful from start to finish. Thank you so much for sharing everything. Powerful messages, insights and wisdom. I can’t thank you enough for letting my mum stumble across this and then sharing it with me. 🫰🏻🫰🏻🫰🏻❤❤❤ I am learning even more to be a better version of myself 🙏🏻
Sister, your teachings always speak to directly to me, and I am taken aback by your remarkable ability to understand and put into words exactly what I feel and what I need. I am very grateful for your practice, and for your Dharma talks. This one particularly touched me at a difficult time when I needed it most. I hope to meet you one day. You are an angel to me. Deep gratitude.
Sister D, no one on earth loves the inner child this deeply (in public). It's life-changing. It is the seed of world peace.
Dear respected sister, once again you saved me. I am deeply grateful for you
Greetings from Finland 🌺 Thank you for this teaching, it is a perfect moment for me to begin anew 🪷 how happy I am to be alive! Best, Satu
I have missed you my precious sister. M❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
Such a heart-warming talk! I really appreciate her gentleness and insight. Namaste
'thank you body,
thank you ears for allowing me to hear,
thank you eyes for allowing me to see,
thank you nose for allowing me to smell,
thank you throat for allowing me to taste'
thank you for this simple and much needed instruction. 🙏🙂
thank you sister for your teaching and helping us to liberate from suffering 🙏🌸
Dear respected sister, thank you so much for this beautiful teaching. I needed it so. I am going to start practicing it now.
Dear sister, thank you for this kind educational Dharma talk. Your kind heart , words and presence are so appreciated. I will come to plum village one day and hopefully meet you 🌹I listen to many of your talks ,they help me heal and understand my pain. Thank you from my heart sister. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❣️🌹
Thank you, sister Đẵng Nghiêm. I was at the Plums Village and mentioned you with the sisters. We all love you so much. Thanks for your touching dharma talks. I hope to see you one day at Deer Park Monastery 🙏🪷
Thank you so much for these wonderful words that brighten my day.....Sister Dang Nghiem.....your warm voice calms me to the deepest inside......🙏🙏🙏
Nam Mô A Di Đà Phật ❤ con xin thành kính biết ơn Sư Cô. Con kính biết ơn Tăng Thân Làng Mai. Nam Mô Đại Từ ,Đại Bi, Quán Thế Âm Bồ Tát ❤
Dear sister D, thank you so much for your valuable and compassionate teaching. This is an issue I have been working on for decades as an adult. The struggle to heal led me to Thay's teachings, where I have finally found understanding and peace. How fortunate that you became a nun and can articulate the problem and the practice so well and so lovingly, so I can find even deeper healing. Just to mention one way, when you substituted the word trauma for suffering, it was a real gift. Combining some of the western analytical teachings with my new spiritual path, things began to join up with tenderness and a release... Thank you, thank you.
Thank you Sister D, thank you again❤. I have listened all your talks availabe for very many times. I have learned a lot and I have learned a lot of myself.
Thank you Sr. D. I really needed this. Sending you love and compassion 🌻
Sư cô đẳng nghiêm. Là 1 vi bác sỉ chuyên mổ tim .
Hạnh phúc người tu guong sáng cho người nuong theo tu tập...man on sư...
Thank you Sister for your teachings and wisdom! ❤❤❤❤
Simple but deep. Soft but powerful. Thank you Sister Đẳng Nghiêm for sharing. A few words emerged after watching your dharma talk.
There’s no lotus without mud
So much sorrow, so much joy
Dukkha, Samudaya, Dirodha, and Marga
Mindfulness practice brings flowers to life
Không bùn thì chẳng có sen
Bao nhiêu đau khổ bấy nhiêu an bình
Khổ, Tập, Diệt, Đạo thấu tâm
Chánh niệm tinh tấn cho đời nở hoa
Thank you, sr. Dang Nghiem. It's always beautiful to listen to your sweet voice and profound messages.
Greetings from Spain 🪷 🙏
Thank you.
thank you, dear sister ❤
Thank you again Sister
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Một Vị Giảng Sư Thật xinh đẹp! Khuôn mặt hiền phúc hậu, rất thiện cảm !🌹❤️
Tăng thân làng mai. Các tăng và ni nói chuyện nhỏ nhẹ dể quí mến
Đúng thế , họ nói gương vị thầy của họ : thiền sư Nhất Hạnh .
Sister Dang Nghiem has watered her flowers well. She looks more serene and beautiful everyday
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So happy and warm-hearted when we see you on line !❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
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👋 I am being a little inquisitive here. Please tell me why you shave your hair. Thank you!
Buddhist monks and nuns shave their hair because it is detachment from the ego and also one less thing to worry about as far as vanity goes. So they can focus on more important things that matter. If you think about your own life, you probably worry about what your hair looks like or what your clothes look like and that is also why they wear the same robe everyday. It's to minimize distraction and not get caught up in the ego.
They also do not wear any makeup or jewelry.
I am not a nun but I am a woman and also shave my head for similar reasons 🙏☺️
Su Co Dang Nghiem, this was incredibly beautiful from start to finish. Thank you so much for sharing everything. Powerful messages, insights and wisdom. I can’t thank you enough for letting my mum stumble across this and then sharing it with me. 🫰🏻🫰🏻🫰🏻❤❤❤ I am learning even more to be a better version of myself 🙏🏻
Dear Sister Dang Nghiem, thank you very much for this very nice, instructive video🦋