How I love Dharma talks given by Thay Phap Dung. So very funny, gentle, peaceful. I discovered Plum Village a little over four years ago and I think Br Phap Dung was living in France then. I remember the idea of placing the slightest of smiles on my face and it works! I can be walking along, starting to ruminate, watering the wrong seeds and then remember to try lifting up the corners of my mouth ever so slightly and oddly, it changes my outlook. The other thing I remember is don't bring pad and pencil to the Dharma talk. What excellent advice. I hope one day soon The Way Out is In podcast will spend time (even remotely) with Thay Phap Dung and Thay Phap Luu and others at Deer Park. I love the casualness, the outdoor fire, the singing, the atmosphere is so joyful.
Thank you Br. Phap Dung for the beautiful speech. I always like listening to your wiser words and because I'm also an architect who changed her job to became a teacher. Greetings from Spain 🪷 🙏
Thank you, I think you're sharing of your blowing up at your brother in Japan will help so many. My motto for years was "Rebel without a Pause". As a spiritual seeker from childhood it would have been so beneficial to see and know about the unskillful moments other practitioners experienced. Because they seemed so "perfect" and "evolved" I spent years in self condemnation that only added to my suffering. Another teacher who tells on themselves regularly is the Venerable Pema Chodron. The other thing I've come to believe after 69 years is it's not what we do but how we do it that matters. A true smile or a moment of kindness can do more than any of the most noble professions. Endless Blessings 💕🙏
Very interesting, when you talk about Japanese society. As an introvert and European, I really appreciate the order and social etiquette of Japanese people. I really felt as easy there and I didn't want to come back . As you said, you are shaped by your own seeds and the upbringing in a family and the society you live in. I have the other problem, I start to judge people that speak loudly or misbehave. I' m working on it. Thank you for the talk🙏
Thank you Br for this Dharma talk, and sharing about your own experiences and practice of looking deeply at what triggered certain seeds within you and to hold these with awareness and compassion. Love you humour as always. With a bow
Oppression, great Oppression.....brother You experienced the cultural oppressive nature in Japan triggering your own generational trauma still very much held in store consciousness of cells ...cells hold great memories...❤ thank you so much for this talk ..its been extremely meaningful..I see life pretty much similar.. good positive times for great change. As an indian person freedom comes with responsibility. Courage is a big part of it.
How I love Dharma talks given by Thay Phap Dung. So very funny, gentle, peaceful. I discovered Plum Village a little over four years ago and I think Br Phap Dung was living in France then. I remember the idea of placing the slightest of smiles on my face and it works! I can be walking along, starting to ruminate, watering the wrong seeds and then remember to try lifting up the corners of my mouth ever so slightly and oddly, it changes my outlook. The other thing I remember is don't bring pad and pencil to the Dharma talk. What excellent advice. I hope one day soon The Way Out is In podcast will spend time (even remotely) with Thay Phap Dung and Thay Phap Luu and others at Deer Park. I love the casualness, the outdoor fire, the singing, the atmosphere is so joyful.
Beautiful!! Just Beautiful!!❤ Thank You! Br Phap Dung.🙏
Thank you Br. Phap Dung for the beautiful speech. I always like listening to your wiser words and because I'm also an architect who changed her job to became a teacher.
Greetings from Spain 🪷 🙏
Thank you,
I think you're sharing of your blowing up at your brother in Japan will help so many. My motto for years was "Rebel without a Pause". As a spiritual seeker from childhood it would have been so beneficial to see and know about the unskillful moments other practitioners experienced. Because they seemed so "perfect" and "evolved" I spent years in self condemnation that only added to my suffering. Another teacher who tells on themselves regularly is the Venerable Pema Chodron.
The other thing I've come to believe after 69 years is it's not what we do but how we do it that matters. A true smile or a moment of kindness can do more than any of the most noble professions.
Endless Blessings 💕🙏
Thank you for this powerful reminder to embrace the beauty of pausing, receiving, and tapping into our self-discovery and empowerment. Miss you all~!
Thank you, Thay Phap Dung! I look forward to your talks. Makes me smile and feel peaceful. :)
Yes brother, you make me smile and feel peaceful!!!❤
🙏🏽💚 his taste in music is great
I appreciate your study in Buddhism. You renew my hope once again to go out and help my neighbors. 🎉
Very interesting, when you talk about Japanese society. As an introvert and European, I really appreciate the order and social etiquette of Japanese people. I really felt as easy there and I didn't want to come back . As you said, you are shaped by your own seeds and the upbringing in a family and the society you live in. I have the other problem, I start to judge people that speak loudly or misbehave. I' m working on it. Thank you for the talk🙏
I was so thankful for you, as I was so torn apart. I now have a new home an new community and actually happy now.
Grateful, for you.
Thank you Br for this Dharma talk, and sharing about your own experiences and practice of looking deeply at what triggered certain seeds within you and to hold these with awareness and compassion. Love you humour as always. With a bow
Oppression, great Oppression.....brother You experienced the cultural oppressive nature in Japan triggering your own generational trauma still very much held in store consciousness of cells ...cells hold great memories...❤ thank you so much for this talk ..its been extremely meaningful..I see life pretty much similar.. good positive times for great change. As an indian person freedom comes with responsibility. Courage is a big part of it.
Thank you brother, Thay Phap Dung for this wonderful dharma talk!. Love and peace 🌻
This is enjoying to listen to
I enjoy the peaceful and calm approach
Great talk. Always a pleasure to hear you!
🙏 Thank you, Thay Phap Dung! I believe we share the same playlist! 😄
with love, brother 🌌
I have made a lot of progress healing since the death ol’ my best friend I’m.better an hope to come to west coast again soon!!!
Con kính bạch Thầy. Con xin Thầy cho bài tiếng việt, con ko biết tiếng Anh.
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Where haven’t oh been??? T he s still nice seeing you again!!!
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