Love In Action - Jo Confino & Sr. Peace (interview)
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Jo Confino, an executive editor of The Huffington Post, interviews Plum Village nun Sister Peace on the power of peaceful activism to drive social justice.
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Sister Peace,
Thank you! For ordaining and for being a fine example. I take refuge in the Noble Sangha and esteem anyone who is practicing for liberation. Very thankful to come across this video.
-Brad
I was so fortunate to have met you a few years ago at Plum Village, Sister Peace. Thank you for you. Your statement “ Black Lives Matter TOO”, is so so true. I feel a sense of calm after listening to the interview, thank you
Sister Peace, Beautiful sister, I did meditation with you today on the Plumvillage app. Your serene voice brought me to tears. I bow to you with love and respect. This was the only place I knew to connect with you.
Lovely lady
Lots of love to her from South Africa
Thank you, Sister Peace, for sharing your love and wisdom.
Thank you, Sister Peace! We at the Washington Mindfulness Community are so proud that you blossomed from our common roots to become such a powerful teacher! Thank you for your work for social justice, your courage, your smile. Come back to us anytime you can, please. We love you always! Joann Malone, "True Collective Practice," DC
So glad I came upon this timeless interview. Thank you Sister Peace.
There's such a depth and wisdom here.
Thank you. She's great. I love her.
Thank you, I'm so grateful to be able to enjoy this interview, brought insight, wisdom and knowledge to me.
Peaceful inspiration from Sister Peace. Thanku
Thank you for being beautiful you Sister Peace 🙏🙏🙏❤
I loved it. Thank Sister Peace and Jo Confino
your voice is peace 🙏🏻❤️
Thank you Sister Peace 💖💖💖🌹🌹🌹💎💎💎
Thank You beautiful Sister for the subject brought into discussion.We all humans from all colours, backgrounds, countries discriminate in what way or another. Till one day through the practice we come to realise that the first sign of discrimination is in our own dualistic mind. Discrimination seems to be another seed in the list running the risk of growing when we fail to acknowledge and be aware that that is there. That lack of awareness is what promotes external forces watering it. Having power over one. 🙏🌹❤️🌹🙏
Thank you dear sister x
Beautifully spoken Sr Peace
Thank you for sharing x
A wonderful interview 🙏🙏🙏
La reverencia a la Vida.❤, Mucho por entrenar. Gracias
Thankyou for sharing this Ad
Dwelling in freedom from within all discrimination loses its power.
abstrat adjective: You said: discrimination kills people everyday". And yes social discrimination brings an enourmous suffering to any human society. A society having as its base discrimination is a most ignorant society and therefore no much good would come from it. The question here is "how to survive in such a kind of society?. FREEDOM FROM WITHIN
Yes, thank-you.
Sister Peace you are so wise and all seeing. American politics needs you now. You have a lot to offer to stabilise the US ship.
Love you, Sr. Peace.
Thank you
Dear Sister,
I would love to meet you someday.
Wishing you the best
Badia
Thank you.
Why are ALL your questions having to do with her social identities and barely any of your questions touch on philosophical or intuitive or spiritual understandings from Buddhism? You seem sympathetic and understanding in your emotions when asking the questions, but the actual questions suggest you are just profiling her to give the "African American experience".
Hélas.
She rocks but Jo, no.