Zen, Music and Life with Brother Phap Linh
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- Опубликовано: 5 апр 2024
- This is a repost of a conversation by Perspectiva - a charitable project that crosses disciplines, and aims to improve the relationships between systems, souls and society in theory and practice.
Brother Phap Linh is a senior Dharma Teacher in the Plum Village Zen Tradition. He was formerly a composer and studied maths at Cambridge.
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enjoyed the convo. deep and interesting stuff. "its a practice, not a belief system." ❤🔥
this is very good! I never thought that talking about music, scientific materialism could lead so strongly to a deeper understanding of spirituality and especially the importance of practicing and ways of surrendering
Beautiful program! Beautiful dialog! Thanks to you two
Thank you brother Phap Lin. Such an interesting and important interview 🙏🏻 🌱
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This music transports me to somewhere that feels like true home. It helps me return to that place of peace from which we disconnect so easily as soon as we lose awareness of the here and now. Thanks for the music, thanks for the peace you transmit.
Absolutely helpful- thank you both for sharing your time and thoughts
Oh wow ..what a lovely piece of music ! Played with such beautiful feeling too .
Br. Phap Linh is so very dear. He’s most like me in the way he thinks and processes the world. I find him a delight!
The birds outside my hut came back after that.
Blessings 💙
Thank you, Br Phap Linh. Beautiful music and a great interview.
Greetings from Spain 🪷 🙏
This loving intention in the chant can be felt in the guided or deep relaxation meditations on the Plum Vilagge App. It is a precious gift. Appreciate.
Terrific conversation. (Pausing at the 40 minute mark). As a musician and meditator I experience a tension between a desire towards artistic self-expression (if we accept the notion of a provisional self), and a more contemplative approach to creativity based on interbeing and no-self. Look forward to hearing the rest soon!
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Try practicing one of the brahmaviharas, instead of making music. Those are more universal. Even a deaf person would be able to recognize the kindness, compassion, joy for others, and inclusiveness (or even put them into practice). Music aren't sources of those. Don't waste your time with it.
There's no such thing as Buddhist music! Sensual entertainment is a cop-out in Buddhism. "Keep it simple ,stupid" said the Buddha, "I mean it!, Don't be like the Catholic Church or worse!,...Kenneth Copeland!!!"
May your suffering be tolerable 🙏🏼❤ 🙏🏼
Thank you so much for this wonderful discussion. 🙏🪷
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