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The Deer Park Dharmacast
464: Brother Phap Hoi: Lucky for Me
2024/12/17
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Brother Phap Hoi is a Vietnamese refugee and the most senior Brother at Deer Park Monastery.
"Because the Sangha embrace all of the people, even you are high level or low level of good background or not. You all have the chance in the Sangha if you go in the right direction of practice."
3:16 Meeting Thay
8:20 Arriving at Plum Village
11:30 Visa Trouble, First Stint at Deer Park
17:12 Bat Nha Monastery
26:25 Plum Village Thailand
32:00 Gratitude for Thay and the Path
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In this episode of Meet the Monastics, Brother Minh An speaks with Brother Phap Hoi, the eldest brother at Deer Park Monastery, about his extraordinary journey into monastic life. Born in 1970 into a humble family in Hanoi, Brother Phap Hoi’s path led him across multiple countries, including Czechoslovakia, Germany, and eventually France, where he was ordained at Plum Village in 1996. His life was marked by significant challenges, including fleeing as a refugee, navigating borders without proper paperwork, and enduring hardships during his search for a spiritual home. Inspired by Thay’s teachings, particularly The Miracle of Mindfulness , Brother Phap Hoi found his deep calling to monastic life after attending a Day of Mindfulness in Germany.
Brother Phap Hoi shares how his practice flourished despite difficulties, from supporting the establishment of Deer Park Monastery in the U.S. to helping build Plum Village centers in Thailand and Vietnam, including the historic Bát Nhã Monastery. His reflections emphasize the resilience and strength of the monastic Sangha, particularly during times of persecution and hardship. Brother Phap Hoi expresses profound gratitude for Thay’s inclusive and compassionate vision, which provided him with the opportunity to grow and serve, no matter his background or limitations. For Brother Phap Hoi, the Sangha is a true family, offering a path of transformation and love, which he continues to follow wholeheartedly.
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463: Sister Phu Nghiem: We Are a Buddhist Family
2024/12/10
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Sister Phu Nghiem is one of three nuns in her immediate blood family and is passionate about bringing mindfulness to children.
"So I focus a lot more on my steps. On how I choose the food when I come to a meal. I learn to enjoy the meal and enjoy my siblings. And that has supported me a whole lot now that I'm here at Deer Park. I'm learning how to do that. And I notice my relationship with my sibling is more honest. But I think the most important thing is that my relationship with myself is a lot more honest. So that made me very happy."
2:07 - Introduction to Spiritual Life
7:49 - Professional Life and Decision to Become a Nun
14:15 - Starting Magnolia Grove
18:46 - Stress and Working Mindfully
26:13 - Mother's Ordination
31:01 - Practicing with the name "Gift from Heaven"
34:47 - Advice for Those Considering Monastic Life
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Brother Minh An introduces an episode of Meet the Monastics featuring Sister Phu Nghiem, who shares her journey to monastic life and reflections on mindfulness practice. Born in central Vietnam in 1981, Sister Phu Nghiem emigrated to the U.S. at age 10, eventually pursuing interior design before feeling called to the monastic path. Influenced by her family’s Buddhist roots and her sister’s earlier ordination, she found deeper meaning through the Plum Village tradition. Her initial experiences at the Green Mountain Dharma Center awakened a sense of alignment with the practice, leading her to ordain in 2008.
Sister Phu Nghiem reflects on her challenges and growth within the monastic community, including starting Magnolia Grove Monastery and balancing responsibilities with self-care. She emphasizes the importance of mindfulness in cultivating a rhythm of life that fosters well-being and honest relationships. As she now supports her aging mother, also a nun, she views this as a unique chapter of learning and joy, blending her spiritual and familial roles.
She concludes by describing monastic life as a “luxury lifestyle,” offering a rich, disciplined, and beautiful way of living for those committed to the practice. Encouraging listeners to consider the monastic path, Sister Phu Nghiem shares how the teachings and precepts have deepened her relationships and transformed her life.
462: Brother Phap Luu: American Awakening (Meet the Monastics)
2024/12/03
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Brother Phap Luu , the eldest non-Vietnamese American monk in the Plum Village tradition, graduated from Dartmouth College and started meditating after going through a depression.
"What is more satisfying in life than helping people to transform their suffering? I mean, who cares about money and all this other stuff? The biggest happiness I get is if I can help myself, first of all, but others to transform suffering in a real way. My goodness, if we can do that with only a few people in our life, that's already worth a lifetime, right?"
Discourse on the Four Establishments of Mindfulness
2:16 Experiments in Community and Meditation
10:37 Returning to the US, Depression
16:04 Discovering the Four Establishments of Mindfulness
21:00 Returning to Dartmouth, Visiting Maple Forest Monastery
26:09 Decision to Become a Monk
31:00 Life as a Monk, Love for Thay, Ethics
40:10 Projects
51:39 Ideals of Monastic Life, Collective Awakening
1:09:17 The Monastic's Role, Advice for Potential Monastics
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This podcast episode, Meet the Monastics, hosted by Brother Minh An from Deer Park Monastery, introduces Brother Phap Luu (Brother Stream), the most senior non-Vietnamese American monastic in the Plum Village tradition. Brother Phap Luu shares his transformative journey, including his struggles with identity, community, and purpose before encountering the Dharma.
Early Life and Search for Meaning: Growing up in Connecticut, Brother Phap Luu studied English literature at Dartmouth College. He explored anarchist movements in Europe and lived in organic farming communities, experiencing both inspiration and disillusionment. These experiences deepened his inquiry into suffering, community, and personal transformation.
Meeting Spiritual Teachers: His encounter with a Western teacher and later Thích Nhất Hạnh (Thầy) provided clarity and inspiration. The advice, “Don’t be a Buddhist; be the Buddha,” profoundly influenced his approach to the path.
Discovering Mindfulness Practice : Practicing the Four Establishments of Mindfulness during a difficult period helped him overcome depression and cultivate joy. This marked the beginning of his commitment to mindfulness and monastic life.
Becoming a Monastic : Ordained in 2003 at Plum Village, France, Brother Phap Luu describes monastic life as a profound practice of non-self and community living. He values the precepts and ethics as foundational to transformation and expresses gratitude for Thầy’s teachings and legacy.
Community and Projects : Known for his boundless energy, Brother Phap Luu has contributed to initiatives like Wake Up for young practitioners, the Happy Farm, and hiking and science retreats. He reflects on balancing projects with mindfulness, cultivating non-attachment, and fostering harmony in the Sangha.
Role of Monastics : Brother Phap Luu emphasizes the importance of monastics in balancing collective energy in society. He highlights the need for mindfulness, non-ideological approaches, and cultivating community harmony to address modern challenges like polarization and ecological crises.
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461: Sister Le Nghiem: Put Your Heart into the Practice (Meet the Monastics)
2024/11/26
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Sister Le Nghiem came to the practice after the death of her brother, and typically does solo retreat at the monastery for a few weeks a year.
"So the practice gives me the greatest happiness. And this practice gives me being with others. Being with friends on retreat. Being with my siblings. Spending time each other. So when I practice it gives me happiness. And when my practice is deep, my happiness gets deeper. So it's all to do with the practice, nothing else. "
2:17 Death of Brother and Discovering Thay's Teachings
9:25 Meeting the Monastic Sangha, Deciding to Become a Nun
17:00 Spending Time with Family Before Ordination
23:08 Nourishment from Solitude
32:34 Advice for Potential Nuns
35:49 Greatest Happiness in Monastic Life
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This is an interview from Meet the Monastics, hosted by Brother Minh An at Deer Park Monastery. The episode features Sister Le Nghiem, also known as Sister Respect, a monastic in the Plum Village tradition ordained in 2005 at the age of 35.
Key Highlights:
Journey to Monastic Life:
She discovered mindfulness and Thích Nhất Hạnh’s teachings during a difficult time after her brother’s passing. Reading The Miracle of Mindfulness and joining a local Sangha in Brisbane were transformative, helping her heal and connect deeply with the Plum Village practice. Her aspiration to become a nun solidified after meeting Plum Village monastics during retreats in Australia.
Family Challenges and Support:
Coming from a non-Buddhist family, Sister Le Nghiem faced initial resistance to her decision to ordain. She postponed ordination in Vietnam in 2005 to spend quality time with her family, preparing them for her new path. Over time, her family grew to accept and support her choice.
Solo Retreats and Community Life:
Sister Le Nghiem finds nourishment in both solitary practice and community living. Her solo retreats allow her to connect deeply with herself, cultivating mindfulness and understanding. At the same time, she thrives in the Sangha environment, sharing the practice and building strong relationships with her monastic siblings.
Inspiration for Young Women:
Sister Le Nghiem advises aspiring nuns to focus wholeheartedly on the basic practices of mindfulness, which she believes are the foundation of a fulfilling monastic life. She emphasizes putting one’s heart into the practice to find clarity and joy.
The Role of Practice:
Throughout her journey, Sister Le Nghiem highlights the central role of practice in cultivating happiness. Whether alone or with others, her deep commitment to mindfulness brings her the greatest fulfillment.
This heartfelt interview offers insight into Sister Le Nghiem’s spiritual path, her balance of solitude and community, and her unwavering dedication to the practice, which continues to inspire her daily life.
460: Sister Trung Chinh: The Whole Universe Embraces Us
2024/11/19
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Sister Sr. Trung Chinh left Vietnam as a refugee and has been a nun for over fifty years.
"The aspiration of a monk or a nun is that we have to arrive to the most peaceful place, the happiest place in ourselves. And there's only the daily practice. The daily practice only helps us to arrive to that place, that aspiration. It's the daily practice of each person. If each one of us do our best and lessen our hate, our love, our attachment, our anger, we let go of them day by day, then we can see we can love everybody."
2:44 Discovering Spirituality and Ordination
7:35 Dreaming of the Buddha and Meeting Great Teachers
12:39 Appreciation for Plum Village
16:55 Overcoming Difficulties, Waking Early, Balancing Practice
22:57 Chanting, Pleasing the Land Ancestors
33:23 Aspiration
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This is an episode of the podcast Meet the Monastics by Brother Minh An from Deer Park Monastery, highlighting the story of Sister Trung Chinh, also known as Sister Abbess. Sister Abbess has been a monastic for over 50 years, ordained at 15 in Vietnam, and later joined Plum Village at the invitation of Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay). She eventually became one of the first monastics at Deer Park Monastery.
Her journey reveals her deep connection to the Buddhist path, beginning in childhood amidst the backdrop of the Vietnam War. After escaping Vietnam and living in various countries, she remained devoted to monastic life, finding solace and depth in Plum Village teachings. She shares her aspiration to embody Thay’s teachings, practicing daily to cultivate peace, happiness, and love. She emphasizes the importance of community, gratitude for land ancestors, and integrating personal diligence with communal life.
Throughout the interview, Sister Abbess reflects on the simplicity and depth of practice, the wisdom of Thay, and her hope that younger generations will continue the path of mindfulness and liberation. The episode ends with a reminder of the interconnectedness of personal and collective practice, gratitude to teachers and ancestors, and the importance of preserving Thay’s legacy.
459: Brother Minh Nhan: See For Yourself
2024/11/12
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Brother Minh Nhan , one of the only monastics in the Plum Village tradition of Mexican descent, is a monk of many interests: music, mushrooms, math, and more.
"To join a community that maybe looks different, maybe don't see others like myself in it, let's say. Yeah, I mean, that's one way to look at it, but look at it as also, you're the one entering that. And you needn't be the last one either."
1:54 Introduction to Spirituality
14:38 Dropping Out of College
20:33 Arriving at Deer Park
22:11 Depression
31:09 Practice, Study, Play, and Rest
36:32 Being a Mexican Buddhist Monk
40:14 Advice for Those Considering Monastic Life
Source The Kalama Sutra
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The “Meet the Monastics” podcast from Deer Park Monastery, hosted by Brother Minh An, features weekly conversations with monastics about their journeys and inspirations. In this episode, he interviews Brother Minh Nhan, also known as Brother Kindness, who shares his unique story as one of the few monastics of Mexican descent in the Plum Village tradition.
Brother Minh Nhan’s journey began with an interest in spirituality during high school, sparked by reading Siddhartha and the Kalama Sutta, which encouraged him to explore and trust his own experiences. He also found unexpected spiritual mentors through a yoga class he joined, thinking it was a pottery course. His college path led him to advanced studies in mathematics, but he eventually left academia, seeking a life of greater purpose and spiritual practice. This pivotal decision was influenced by his deepening mindfulness practice, which had provided stability during challenging times.
Choosing monastic life allowed him to align his values with his desire to benefit others, realizing that spiritual practice could offer lasting peace and service to those around him. His reflections highlight the importance of play and simplicity in daily life, helping balance the rigorous study and introspection of monastic training. Brother Minh Nhan is committed to the practice and hopes one day to share Buddhism with the Mexican community, while continuing to grow in the Plum Village tradition. The episode encourages others to explore monastic life, emphasizing that a diverse community can be enriched by newcomers.
458: Sister Boi Nghiem: The Hard Work Has Been Done
2024/11/05
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Sister Boi Nghiem studied nursing before being ordained, and works regularly as a nun with the BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and teen communities.
"I think I have a very healthy relationship with myself. Very healthy mental dialogue with myself. There were times I comforted myself. There were times I'm very firm with myself, tell myself to stop thinking that way. And they help. This is why I kept on sharing the importance of self-love. Because by the end of the day, it is the self-love that helped me, that saved me, that keeps me going. Because if I continue to criticize myself or have excessive negative thoughts, I cannot do much. It's very tiring. So I think that is the reason why that helped me not to fall into burnout.""
3:07 Heartbreak, Visiting Green Mountain, Deer Park, and Plum Village
6:37 Novicehood at Plum Village
11:40 Magnolia Grove Monastery
25:00 Interest in Social Injustice
28:34 Teens
34:42 LGBTQIA+
40:55 BIPOC
53:26 Burnout
1:07:07 Basic Practice
1:17:25 Advice for Potential Monastics
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This episode of “Meet the Monastics,” hosted by Brother Minh An from Deer Park Monastery, shares insights into the lives and practices of monastics in the Plum Village tradition.
In this episode, he interviews Sister Boi Nghiem (Sister True Pearl), who joined monastic life in 2005 at age 21. Sister Boi Nghiem emphasizes the significance of self-love and healthy inner dialogue as key practices to maintain well-being and prevent burnout. She shares her journey from a childhood in central Vietnam to immigrating to the U.S. and eventually finding spiritual direction after a difficult breakup. Initially drawn to Plum Village for personal healing, she gradually committed to monastic life.
Sister Boi Nghiem has devoted herself to supporting diverse groups, including the BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and teen communities. Her advocacy grew from personal experiences and a deep awareness of societal suffering, leading her to foster inclusivity in the Sangha. Her practice of mindfulness, compassion, and gratitude is nurtured by regular breathing exercises, walking meditation, and the support of her monastic community.
The episode also highlights the foundational role of the Plum Village Sangha and the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh in fostering a mindful, compassionate, and engaged monastic community.
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457: Brother Phap Dung: Now You Get to Choose
2024/10/29
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It's Meet the Monastics !
Brother Phap Dung is a Vietnamese refugee who worked as an architect in Los Angeles before finding the practice, healing his relationship with his father, and changing the course of his life.
"Now you get to choose, and it's deliberate. That is a monk. I choose to be in this intimate way with the community, with this path. I choose not to be in a romantic relationship. I choose to have real relationships with people I come across with. It's always a constant choice."
2:35 Meeting Thay and the Sangha
9:51 Joining the Buddhist "Enterprise"
14:40 Signs
19:28 Transformation
31:36 Advice for Potential Monastics
36:11 Love for Monastic Life
44:00 Engaged Buddhism
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In this episode of Meet the Monastics, Brother Minh An interviews Brother Phap Dung, also known as Brother Fabian or Brother Embrace. They explore Brother Phap Dung’s journey from an architect in Los Angeles to becoming a monastic in the Plum Village tradition. Reflecting on his early experiences, Brother Phap Dung recalls his initial curiosity about Buddhism, sparked by a retreat led by Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay). His journey to monastic life was marked by a deepening commitment to mindfulness practice, inspired by the peaceful yet vibrant presence of young monks and nuns.
Brother Phap Dung shares memorable moments with Thay, who once invited him to join the “Buddhist enterprise,” a phrase that would later resonate deeply with him. He speaks of the transformative insights he experienced through meditation, such as the ability to observe his thoughts without reacting. Over time, he shed attachments to his former identity, transitioning from societal expectations to a life of mindfulness and community service.
The interview also delves into Brother Phap Dung’s commitment to engaged Buddhism, particularly in addressing the climate crisis. He reflects on his presence at international conferences like COP26 as an opportunity to bring peace, deep listening, and loving speech into critical dialogues on environmental issues. Inspired by Thay’s compassionate approach, Brother Phap Dung emphasizes the importance of connecting with others’ humanity, even in challenging global discussions. Through his ongoing dedication to both personal and collective transformation, he aspires to live a life that inspires others to touch peace and mindfulness in their own lives.
456: Brother Minh Luong: Building a Practice Space Within
2024/10/22
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Brother Minh Luong was raised in Laguna Beach, California, and went to NYU, where he read a book that changed his life.
"I realized recently that there really is no separation between the practice and everything we do in our daily life. Either we're creating conditions for a practice space, like an internal practice space, or we're taking conditions away. And so if I can live in a calm and peaceful and serene way and do things that contribute to mindfulness and peace in my daily life, then I'll have a lot of success in my spiritual practice."
2:03 Introduction to Buddhism
5:58 Moving Home
8:50 Ideas about Monastic Life
13:49 India Trip and Meeting the Sangha
19:29 Why Monastic Life?
25:12 Sacrifice and Aspiration
31:19 Bhikshu Ordination
34:22 Moving to Thailand
39:03 Being a Western Monastic and Advice for those Interested
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457: Sister Kinh Nghiem: Run Away Now
2024/10/22
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Sister Kinh Nghiem , one of the funniest and most stylish nuns in the world, was ordained when she was only 14.
"Get rid of all of your ideas of what monastic practice is. You know, you come here, I mean, the practice is wonderful. And it's for you to come and see for yourself. But if you start getting ideas of what you expect monastic life to be like, you'll have a hard time. Because there's two sides to the coin, if you want to say it, you know? Sometimes the sisters have some expectation, and then you and yourself have some expectation. "Oh, I thought this was a Buddhist community. I think we're supposed to practice loving kindness and compassion and help, and everybody's so mean." You know, I mean, honestly, if you let go of the ideas and just focus on your bodhichitta, focus on what you want. And those other things of how people say things to you, which is sort of like, be a minor, it's not important."
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This podcast episode from Deer Park Monastery's Meet the Monastics features Brother Minh An interviewing Sister Kinh Nghiem, a long-time monastic who was ordained at the age of 14. The episode highlights Sister Kinh Nghiem’s journey to monastic life, sharing stories from her childhood, growing up with a deeply Buddhist mother and a non-practicing Catholic father. Sister Kinh Nghiem’s mother was a devoted follower of Thich Nhat Hanh, influencing Sister Kinh Nghiem’s early exposure to Buddhism, despite her initial disinterest.
At 14, Sister Kinh Nghiem attended a retreat led by Thich Nhat Hanh, and though she had no deep understanding of Buddhism or meditation at the time, his teachings resonated with her, especially on impermanence, suffering, and happiness. She experienced a personal awakening, realizing that she wanted to share these teachings with her peers and help others navigate life's challenges.
Sister Kinh Nghiem reflects on her decision to become a monastic, noting how it wasn't initially about finding peace within herself but about helping her friends. She also shares how her parents reacted to her decision, with her mother ultimately allowing her to make the choice herself. Within weeks of attending the retreat, Sister Kinh Nghiem traveled to Plum Village in France, where she was ordained.
Throughout the episode, she emphasizes the importance of letting go of preconceived ideas about monastic life. She explains that the path of a monastic is not about conforming to rigid expectations, but about staying true to one's intentions and practice, regardless of external challenges or judgments. For her, it was essential to maintain her individuality while also harmonizing with the monastic community.
The episode closes with advice to those considering monastic life: approach it with an open mind, free from expectations, and be ready to face the personal responsibility it entails.
455: Introducing a New Podcast: Meet the Monastics
2024/10/07
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Weekly Episodes Starting October 15
From Deer Park Monastery, it's Meet the Monastics , a new podcast featuring interviews with fully ordained monks and nuns, hosted by Brother Minh An and produced by Kenley Neufeld. As monastics, the most common question asked of us is, you guessed it, why did you become a monastic? This podcast is for anyone who's ever wanted to ask that question. Each week, we'll bring you conversations with fully ordained monks and nuns about their journey to monastic life and what inspires them now. We hope they inspire you to live a happier, kinder, and more meaningful life. And who knows, maybe some of you will even consider monastic life yourself. Listen wherever you get your podcasts (search for Meet the Monastics) or on the Deer Park Monastery YouTube channel.
Get a preview here: https://meetthemonastics.org
454: How to Stop, Rest, and Heal
2023/07/27
A Dharma talk with Br. Man Tue from the Ocean of Peace Meditation Hall at Deer Park Monastery during our Day of Mindfulness, Sunday, July 23, 2023. Our theme is how to stop, rest, and heal.
453: Understanding Our Impulses
2023/07/20
Sister Áo Nghiêm offered this beautiful and personal Dharma talk for our Day of Mindfulness on Sunday, July 16, 2023.
Moments of Suffering
2023/04/30
From our series of questions and responses on March 26, 2023 in the Ocean of Peace Meditation, we heard this question. When moments of personal suffering take over and have a combustable quality, what advice do you have for a person experiencing this? Or someone who is helping that person?
Our response is offered by Sister Phu Nghiem.
Anxiety and Coming Back to the Present Moment
2023/04/21
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From our series of questions and responses on March 26, 2023 in the Ocean of Peace Meditation, we heard this question. Thich Nhat Hanh says that anxiety means not being able to dwell in the present moment. But there are times when it is very difficult. In this kind of situation, what other suggestions do you have for coming back to the present moment?
Our response is offered by Brother Phap Luu.
How can I let go of attachment to worldly love?
2023/04/13
From our series of questions and responses on March 26, 2023 in the Ocean of Peace Meditation, we heard this question. How can I let go of attachment to worldly love?
Our response is offered by Sister Huong Nghiem.
What are the goals of the practice?
2023/04/04
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From our series of questions and responses on March 26, 2023 in the Ocean of Peace Meditation, we heard this question. Regarding the goals of the practice. What are the goals of the practice? Do I need to change my needs in life to be happier? Then there is the other end of the spectrum. How to practice? What exactly to relate to ones own needs for the purpose of alleviating suffering?
Our response is offered by Sister Phu Nghiem.
Racial Bias and Cultural Insensitivity
2023/04/01
On March 26, 2023 we held a session of Questions and Answers during our weekly Day of Mindfulness. Rather than release the entire session as one recording, we are offering question and response one at a time. This is the first question.
How can we work with, in our practice, racial bias and cultural insensitivity?
The response was offered by Brother Phap Dung.
447: Vulner-ability with Brother Freedom
2023/03/23
From our Day of Mindfulness on Sunday, March 12, 2023 we hear a Dharma talk by Brother Ngo Khong, also known as Brother Freedom.
446: Dharma Talk by the Venerable
2023/03/17
This is the English translation of the Dharma talk originally offered in Vietnamese by Thích Phước Tịnh. Translation provided by Sr. Dang Nghiem.
445: The Eight Winds with Thầy Pháp Nhĩ
2023/03/09
A Dharma talk offered during our Day of Mindfulness on Sunday, February 26 from the Ocean of Peace Meditation Hall. The talk was offered in Vietnamese and this is the English translation provided by Br. Earth.
444: Dharma talk a la carte (plus a song)
2023/03/02
The Dharma talk is in English from Sister Kinh Nghiem during our Day of Mindfulness on February 19, 2023 from the Ocean of Peace Meditation Hall.
443: The Power of True Love (Translation)
2023/02/22
Here we have a Dharma talk offered by Thay Pháp Xứ from the Ocean of Peace Meditation Hall at Deer Park Monastery on Sunday, February 12, 2023. The teaching is on a Day of Mindfulness with the theme The Power of True Love. Thay offers us one of his poems as the foundation for the teaching. This is a translation from the Vietnamese by Sister Mai Trang.
442: Year-End (lunar) Dharma Talk
2023/01/27
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Dear friends, This is the English translation of a Dharma talk offered by Sr. Uyển Nghiêm at the close of the lunar new year. The talk occurred in the Ocean of Peace Meditation Hall with several hundred people present for the new year celebrations. During the talk, she uses poetry to explore the dharma plus a song is shared with those present. Please enjoy.
The translation is offered by Br. Minh Dia.
441: Confidence in the Dharma
2023/01/13
The Dharma talk offered here by Thay Phap Luu took place on Sunday, January 2, 2023 on the last day of our annual Holiday Retreat. The theme for our holiday retreat this year is "The Path is Our Home" and over 300 people gather here at Deer Park Monastery from December 29th to January 2nd, 2023. Our talk theme is Confidence in the Dharma
440: How to Know if This Is the Path
2023/01/05
439: The Path is Our Home, a Dharma Talk with Su Co Dang Nghiem
2022/12/31
During our 5-day Holiday Retreat with several hundred guests, the first Dharma talk of the retreat is offered by Sr. Dang Nghiem. The talk begins with an introduction to listening, followed by chanting the name of Avaloketeshvara, and then the dharma talk. We touch on neuroplasity, going home, four kinds of people, and the three refuges.
438: The Mind of Distraction
2022/12/01
For our Day of Mindfulness today (Sunday November 27, 2022) the Dharma talk is offered by Sr. Thần Nghiêm. The talk is in English.
Awareness of mind. Distraction. Mindfulness. Concentration.
437: Open the Source of Love
2022/11/23
On our Day of Mindfulness on November 20, 2022 Sr. Tuyết Nghiêm offered a talk with the theme "Open the Source of Love". This is the English translation of the talk originally given in Vietnamese.
Be an Observer. Not a Victim.
2022/11/17
A Dharma talk offered in Vietnamese with English translation provided here by Sister Dang Nghiem. The talk is offered by Sister Trúc Nghiêm with the theme Be An Observer, Not a Victim.
435: Small Things in Everyday Life
2022/11/10
A Dharma talk offered by The Venerable Hòa Thượng Thích Phước Tịnh during our weekly Day of Mindfulness on November 6, 2022 in the Ocean of Peace Meditation Hall. The sangha is practicing in the 90-Day Rains Retreat. The translation is offered by Sister Kinh Nghiem.
434: Formal Lunch and the Spirit of our Practice
2022/10/27
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Today is Formal Lunch day and Thay Phap Hoi spends time sharing about this practice and uses as a lens to look into the spirit of our practice. Why do we practice the way we do? What is the role of formality? Can we practice in a way that makes sense and is understandable for this day and the next generation? For example, for millennia we have been a “four-fold” sangha and today we are beginning to use “multi-fold” sangha to better reflect our growing sangha.
Our tradition is always changing and being updated and can also keep the spirit of Buddhism.
Letters from Thay
2022/10/20
For our Day of Mindfulness on October 9, 2022, the Dharma talk was offered by Sr. Kính Nghiêm. The talk will be offered in English.
432: The Four Establishments of Mindfulness
2022/09/19
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Today is the opening of the annual Rains Retreat and our Dharma talk is offered by the Most Venerable Thích Phước Tịnh. He speaks in Vietnamese and Sr. Kinh Nghiem offers the English translation in this recording. Our theme is the Four Establishments of Mindfulness and preparing for the Rains Retreat.
Sunday, September 18, 2022
Deer Park Monastery, Ocean of Peace Meditation Hall
431: War and Peace
2022/09/15
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The talk is offered in English on September 11, 2022 in the Ocean of Peace Meditation Hall. Sister Dang Nghiem speaks of the Seven Factors of Awakening in the context of war and peace.
You can reference the following book regarding the discourse she taught today. The Buddha's Teachings on Social and Communal Harmony: An Anthology of Discourses from the Pali Canon (The Teachings of the Buddha)
430: The Buddha The Scientist
2022/09/05
Here we offer the third Dharma talk for "The Buddha, The Scientist" Retreat at Deer Park from August 31-September 4, 2022. Exploring the Intersection of Buddhism, Psychology and Neuroscience through the Embodied Practice of Mindfulness.
The talk is offered in English by Br. Pháp Dung
429: A Session of Questions and Answers
2022/09/03
Here we offer a session of Questions and Answers during "The Buddha, The Scientist" Retreat at Deer Park from August 31-September 4, 2022. Exploring the Intersection of Buddhism, Psychology and Neuroscience through the Embodied Practice of Mindfulness.
The panel includes Sr.Đẳng Nghiêm, Br. Pháp Dung, and Br.Phap Lưu
428: Everywhere All At Once
2022/09/02
Here we offer the first Dharma talk for "The Buddha, The Scientist" Retreat at Deer Park from August 31-September 4, 2022. Exploring the Intersection of Buddhism, Psychology and Neuroscience through the Embodied Practice of Mindfulness.
In this talk we continue exploring Buddhist psychology and the 51 mental formations.
The talk is offered in English by Br. Phap Lưu
427: Buddhist Psychology
2022/09/01
Here we offer the first Dharma talk for "The Buddha, The Scientist" Retreat at Deer Park from August 31-September 4, 2022. Exploring the Intersection of Buddhism, Psychology and Neuroscience through the Embodied Practice of Mindfulness.
The talk is offered in English by Sr. Hương Nghiêm
426: The Buddha The Scientist Orientation
2022/09/01
Here we offer the orientation for "The Buddha, The Scientist" Retreat at Deer Park from August 31-September 4, 2022. Exploring the Intersection of Buddhism, Psychology and Neuroscience through the Embodied Practice of Mindfulness.
The introduction is offered in English by Br. Mãn Tuệ & Sr. Thần Nghiêm
425: Discourse on Love [TRANSLATION]
2022/08/28
Today we offer a translated Dharma talk by Thay Phap Hoi, one of the elders in our community.
424: Froglessness [translation]
2022/08/25
Today we have a translated Dharma talk with Brother Phap Ao and Sister Uyen Nghiem. The theme for the talk is froglessness. How do we practice when our mind when it sometimes behaves like a frog?
423: Hammock Meditation
2022/08/19
In our episode today we enjoyed our talk from Thầy Phap Luu and learn the joys of a hammock meditation
422: Family Retreat - Second Dharma Talk
2022/07/09
This is our third day and this is the second Dharma talk. Included in this talk is a teaching on the Five Mindfulness Trainings and teaching for the children. Our teacher today is Thay Phap Dung.
This is a happy moment. It’s been 3-years since our last Family Retreat and we are happy for its return. We hope you are too! Our theme this year is Harmony at Home, Peace all Around.
421: Family Retreat - First Dharma Talk
2022/07/08
We welcome 160 people to our "annual" Family Retreat this year. The theme of the retreat is Harmony at Home, Peace all Around. This is our second day and the first Dharma talk. The talk is offered by Sister Thoại Nghiêm, an elder in our community.
420: Family Retreat - Orientation
2022/07/07
This is a happy moment. It’s been 3-years since our last Family Retreat and we are happy for its return. We hope you are too! Our theme this year is Harmony at Home, Peace all Around. This is arrival day and we begin with an orientation to the practice with Sr. Ân Nghiem and Br. Pháp Áo.
419: The Three Learnings
2022/07/01
As part of our in-person Day of Mindfulness, we will hear a Dharma talk from Su Co Hương Nghiêm in English.
The Three Learnings
1. Listen
2. Reflect
3. Practice
And Dwelling Happily in the Present moment
418: I am Enough
2022/06/23
During our recent Teen Camp, Sr. Dang Nghiem offered a Dharma talk to the 100 teens in attendance. The theme of the retreat is Enough! Enough! You Are Enough! and she builds on this during her talk.
We learn about the Power of Understanding, the Power of Love, and the Power of Freedom.
The date of the recording is Thursday, June 16, 2022
417: Taking Care of the Present Moment
2022/06/16
For our episode this week, we offer the Dharma talk given by Thầy Pháp Nhỉ on Sunday, June 12, 2022; a Day of Mindfulness. Translation is provided by Sr. Phu Nghiem.
416: A Lotus Just Bloomed on the Ocean
2022/06/08
As part of our in-person Day of Mindfulness, we will hear a Dharma talk from Su Co Thần Nghiêm in English. Some of the topics include: Hiking/Camping trip the monastics recently took to Utah Revision to the Third Mindfulness Training Four ways to support others in the practice
We hope you enjoy this episode.
415: Vesak | The Venerable | 2022-05-15 (English Translation)
2022/05/19
This is the English translation of the talk offered in Vietnamese by Hòa Thượng Thích Phước Tịnh on our Vesak celebration day. We discover teachings on anxiety, popularity, and science. The translation is provided by Sr. Dang Nghiem.
414: Mothers Day with Su Co Chan Vi
2022/05/10
This is the English translation of the talk given in Vietnamese on Mothers Day. Our special teacher today is Su Co Chan Vi who is visiting Deer Park for a few weeks. Su Co is one our eldest monastic sisters in our tradition and we're very happy to have her talk of mothers, Thay, and also sing a few songs.
413: Dharma Talk by Hòa Thượng Thích Phước Tịnh
2022/05/04
The dharma talk was offered on Sunday, May 1, 2022 during our weekly Day of Mindfulness. Today was particularly special as we recognized that Thay passed away 100-days ago and we also scattered his ashes on Mother Earth. The talk was offered in Vietnamese and this is the English translation by Sr. Kinh Nghiem.
412: Taking Refuge in the Sangha
2022/04/28
Deer Park is practicing with the sangha for a Day of Mindfulness. The date is April 24, 2022 and we are in the Ocean of Peace Mediation Hall is Sr. Dac Nghiem is teaching. The Dharma talk was originallly offered in Vietnamese and this is the English translation.
411: Exploring Gender, Perceptions, and Suffering
2022/04/19
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At the recent Wake Up Retreat, 10% identified as neither male or female. Attendees self-identified as non-binary, fluid, queer, trans, and gender non-conforming.
Thay Phap Dung explores his experiences and feelings of this reality. He relates it to Buddhist concepts of non-dualism and notions. The Buddha said 100% of our perception is wrong. From here we learn about suchness, representation and mere images
The Path of a Bodhisattva
2022/04/15
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Friday, April 8, 2022. Wake Up Retreat.
Our retreat theme is Beginning Now and this is the Second Dharma Talk for the retreat. Thay Phap Luu offers the Dharma talk.
Store consciousness. Mindfulness. Interbeing. The last portion of the talk, we learn more about the Five Mindfulness Trainings with three lay practitioners sharing their experience.
We have 115 young adults (18-35) in attendance for this 5-day retreat.
Thay Phap Hoi: Remembering Vietnam Memorial Services
2022/03/25
Our dharma talk today was offered by Thay Phap Hoi, an elder in our community. At the request of the sangha, he traveled to Vietnam to participate in the memorial services for Thich Nhat Hanh. He shares about his trip, participating in the memorial, and being in Vietnam again. The talk was originally given in Vietnamese and this is the English translation provided by Brother Minh Dia.
Thich Nhat Hanh: True Continuation
2022/03/16
This is the English translation of the dharma talk offered by Su Co Dang Nghiem on Saturday, March 12, 2022 during our Memorial Weekend Retreat: We Have a Path Retreat. The original teaching was offered in Vietnamese.
Dharma Talk by The Venerable Thích Phước Tịnh
2022/03/11
This is the English translation, by Sr. Dang Nghiem, of the dharma talk offered on a Day of Mindfulness at Deer Park Monastery. March 6, 2022
Continuing Thay's Aspiration
2022/02/09
This vulnerable and touching dharma talk about "Continuing Thay's Aspiration" by Brother Phap Dung, a senior Plum Village Dharma Teacher was offered during Memorial week for Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh. It began 11am Friday, January 28, 2022. The talk will be streamed live from Deer Park Monastery in Escondido, California.
Lễ Tự Tứ An Cư | Hòa Thượng Thích Phước Tịnh
2022/01/20
Closing the Rains Retreat
2022/01/19
The Venerable offers a lovely dharma talk for the community as we close the 90-Day Rains Retreat at Deer Park. This is a dubbed translation. Editor's Note: The English translation isn't perfectly aligned with the Vietnamese, but the language is present and pretty close
How To Live When A Loved One Dies
2022/01/12
Today we offer a dharma talk from Su Co Dang Nghiem (Sr. D) based on Thich Nhat Hanh's book "How To Live When a Loved One Dies" - the dharma talk is in English.
Chế tác bình an thật sự
2021/12/20
Being Peace with Thay Ngo Khong
2021/12/15
During the annual Rains Retreat at Deer Park, we have been hosting a weekly Day of Mindfulness. The overall theme for our 90-Day Retreat is Non-Fear and Non-Anxiety. Each week a dharma teacher uses one of Thay's books as the jumping off place for the teaching. This week is Thay's book Being Peace .
2021-01-31 Dharma Talk on Pavarana by Ven. Phuoc Tinh in Viet - ENG Translation
2021/03/23
2021-1-10 Dharma Talk-Diamond Sword that Cuts through Affliction - Sr. Dang N-ENG
2021/03/03
2020-12-27-Dharma Talk -Br. Man Tue- ENG
2021/03/03
2021-01-03 Guided sitting meditation with touching the earth
2021/01/11
2021-01-03 Dharma Talk by Br Phap Hoi ENG translation
2021/01/05
2020-10-22 DP 20 Yr Retreat Guided Meditation - Sr Le Nghiem - EN&VN
2020/12/29
2020-10-21 Deer Park 20th Anniversary Retreat - Sister Huong Nghiem Dharma Talk
2020/11/03
2020-10-11 Sisters Tuc Nghiem, Dac Nghiem, Huong Nghiem
2020/10/13
Translated by Sister Dang Nghiem
2020-09-20 Thay Phap Luu
2020/09/24
2020-09-13 Sister Dang Nghiem
2020/09/22
2020-08-30 Thay Phap Hoi
2020/09/17
Translated by Brother Troi Minh Dia
2020-08-16 Venerable Phuoc Tinh
2020/09/15
Translated by Brother Troi Minh Dia
2020-08-02 Sister Truc Nghiem
2020/09/13
Translated by Sister Dang Nghiem
2020-07-25 Sister Le Nghiem
2020/09/11
2020-06-28 Thay Ngo Khong
2020/09/09
2020-06-21 Thay Nguyen Luc and Thay Dao Tue
2020/09/07
2020-06-14 Venerable Phuoc Tinh
2020/09/04
Translated by Br.Troi Minh Dia
2020-06-07 Thay Pháp Giới and Thay Trời Niệm Lực
2020/09/02
Translated by Br.Troi Minh Dia
2020-05-31 Sister Dang Nghiem
2020/08/31
2020-05-10 Thay Ngo Khong
2020/08/29
2020-04-26 Sister Dang Nghiem
2020/08/25
2020-04-19 Thay Phap Lai
2020/08/23
2020-03-08 Venerable Phuoc Tinh
2020/08/21
Translated by Sister Kinh Nghiem
We Are the Earth Walking on Earth
2020/05/17
Together We Build the Future
2020/05/17
Be True Be You
2020/05/17
2020-02-29 Earth Holder Retreat. Deep Relaxation with Br Minh Dung
2020/03/31
2020-02-28 Earth Holder Retreat Workshop - Michele Tae, Heather Lyn Mann
2020/03/31
2020-02-27 Earth Holder Retreat. Deep Relaxation with Sr. Thanh Huong
2020/03/31
2020-02-26 Earth Holder Retreat - Namo Avalokiteshvara Chant
2020/03/30
2020-02-29 Earth Holder Retreat. Four Earth Touchings
2020/03/24
2020-02-29 Earth Holder Retreat. Guided Sitting and Chanting.
2020/03/23
In Praise of Mother Earth (PDF)
2020-02-27 Earth Holder Retreat. Sister Dang Nghiem Dharma Talk
2020/03/23
2020-02-09 Thay Phap Ho
2020/03/15
2020-01-01 Holiday Retreat - Thay Phap Ho
2020/02/16
2019-12-31 Holiday Retreat - Sister Kinh Nghiem
2020/01/25
2019-12-30 Holiday Retreat - Sister Dang Nghiem
2020/01/24
2019-12-29 Holiday Retreat Orientation
2020/01/23
Holiday Retreat 2019 Orientation given by Sister Le Nghiem and Brother Pham Hanh
2019-11-24 Sister Dang Nghiem
2019/12/01
Sister Dang Nghiem shares on right view
2019-11-10 Sister Man Nghiem
2019/11/30
Sister Man Nghiem shares about consciousness and right livelihood.
2019-11-17 Thay Phap Tuyen
2019/11/30
Thay Phap Tuyen talks about the "Discourse on Knowing the Better Way to Live Alone "
Translation by Sister Dang Nghiem
2019-11-03 Thay Phap Luu (Brother Stream)
2019/11/24
Thay Phap Luu shares about sense impression and selective watering.
2019-10-27 Sister Ho Nghiem
2019/11/17
Translation by Sister Kinh Nghiem
2019-10-13 Sister Truc Nghiem (Sister Bamboo)
2019/10/20
Translation by Sister Dang Nghiem
2019-10-06 Venerable Phuoc Tinh
2019/10/13
Translation by sister Kinh Nghiem
2019-09-29 Sister Trung Chinh
2019/10/13
2019-09-22 Sister Kinh Nghiem
2019/09/29
2019-09-15 Venerable Phuoc Tinh
2019/09/21
2019-09-08 Thay Phap Ho
2019/09/16
2019-07-01 Family Retreat (B) - Thay Phap Dang
2019/09/16
2019-06-30 Family Retreat (B) - Q&A
2019/09/15
2019-06-29 Engaging the Five Mindfulness Trainings
2019/09/15
2019-06-28 Family Retreat (B) - Sr Kinh Nghiem
2019/09/14
2019-06-28 Family Retreat (B) - Sr Kinh Nghiem - Children's talk
2019/09/14
2019-06-27 - Family Retreat (B) - Orientation
2019/09/10
2019-07 Sr Dang Nghiem - Healing the Healer
2019/09/08
2019-06-23 Family Retreat (A) - Thay Phap Dang
2019/08/25
2019-06-22 Family Retreat (A) - Q&A
2019/08/18
2019-06-21 Engaging the Five Mindfulness Trainings
2019/08/10
2019-06-20 Family Retreat (A) - Sr Kinh Nghiem
2019/08/07
2019-06-20 Family Retreat (A) - Sr Kinh Nghiem - Children's talk
2019/08/07
2019-06-19 Family Retreat (A) - Orientation
2019/07/31
2019-02-24 Sr Dang Nghiem
2019/02/27
2018-11-22 Thanksgiving - Thay Phap Hai
2018/11/24
2018-04-01 Thay Phap Dang
2018/06/30
2018-03--31 Wake Up Retreat Q and A
2018/06/30
2018-03-29 Thay Phap Hai
2018/06/02
2018-03-30 Sr Dang Nghiem
2018/05/23
2018-3-25 Sr Kinh Nghiem
2018/05/13
2018-01-14 Sr Kinh Nghiem
2018/02/28
2018-01-07 Venerable Phuoc Tinh
2018/02/03
2017-12-17 Brother Kai Ly
2018/01/13
2017-12-10 Sr Hang Nghiem
2017/12/28
2017-12-3 Br Phap Dang
2017/12/17
2017-11-26 Venerable Phuoc Tinh
2017/12/10
2017-10-01 Br Phap Dung
2017/11/22
2017-09-17 Brother Phap Luu. The Universe Blushes
2017/11/06
2017-09-16 Question and Answer Session
2017/10/15
2017-09-15 Sister The Nghiem. This is It!
2017/10/04
2017-09-13 Sr Dang Nghiem. Coming Home to our Ancestors
2017/09/26
2017-06-18 Sr Dac Nghiem
2017/07/01
2017-06-04 Venerable Phuoc Tinh
2017/06/16
2017-04-27 Sister Mai Nghiem
2017/06/05
2017-05-07 Sister Kinh Nghiem
2017/05/20
2017-04-28 Brother Phap Ho
2017/05/10
2017-04-23 Sister Kinh Nghiem
2017/05/03
2017-04-16 Thay Phap Dang
2017/04/27
2017-03-26 Sister Man Nghiem
2017/04/03
2017-03-19 Objects of the Mind, 5 Hindrances
2017/03/25
2017-02-26 Venerable Phuoc Tinh
2017/03/19
2017-02-19 Sister Mai Nghiem
2017/03/12
Meditation Class 2017-02-19, Mind in the Mind, Part 2
2017/03/04
2017-02-12 Thay Phap Dang
2017/02/20
Meditation Class 2017-02-05, Mind in the Mind - Part 1
2017/02/20
2017-02-05 Sister Hang Nghiem
2017/02/11
Meditation Class 2017-01-22, Feelings in the Feelings, Part 2
2017/02/04
2017-01-22 Thay Phap Hai
2017/01/29
2017-01-15 Thay Phap Dang
2017/01/23
2017-01-08 Sr Kinh Nghiem
2017/01/15
Meditation Class 2017-01-08, Feelings in the Feelings, Part 1
2017/01/11
2017-01-01 Venerable Phuoc Tinh
2017/01/07
2017-12-18 Br. Phap Don
2016/12/25
Meditation Class 2016-12-18, Body in the Body, part 2
2016/12/21
2016-12-11 Sr Truc Nghiem
2016/12/17
2016-12-04 Thay Phap Dang - The 7 Factors of Awakening
2016/12/11
Meditation Class 2016-12-04, Body in the Body, part 1
2016/12/05
30_min_sitting_with_evening_chant.mp3
2016/12/04
2016-11-27 Venerable Phuoc Tinh
2016/12/04
2016-11-22 Br. Phap Vu - Reflections on the 2016 US election
2016/11/23
Question and Answer from POC Retreat. 2016-08-07
2016/10/05
Rev. Zenju's Dharma Talk 2016-08-06
2016/09/21
Presentation by Rev. angel Kyodo williams (2016-08-05)
2016/09/17
Engaging the Five Mindfulness Trainings
2016/09/11
The Alchemy of Grief: Turning Suffering into Light
2016/08/28
The Heart Sutra: New Translation
2016/04/15
Monastics Chanting | Miracle of Mindfulness Tour
2016/03/14
Awakening the Earth Holder Boddisattva
2016/02/28
Non-Self, Non-Duality and Letting Go | Miracle of Mindfulness Tour 2015
2016/02/21
Observing Impermanence
2016/02/14
Deception of Perception, Light of Insight | Miracle of Mindfulness Tour 2015
2016/01/25
The Four Exercises of Mind | Miracle of Mindfulness Tour 2015
2016/01/11
Our Mind and Letting Go | Miracle of Mindfulness Tour 2015
2016/01/02
Seventh and Eighth Exercises of Full Awareness of Breathing | Miracle of Mindfulness Tour 2015
2015/12/29
Fifth and Sixth Exercises of Full Awareness of Breathing | Miracle of Mindfulness Tour 2015
2015/12/20
The First Four Exercises | Miracle of Mindfulness Tour 2015
2015/12/12
Fractals and Interbeing | Miracle of Mindfulness Tour 2015
2015/12/06
Orientation Part 2 | Miracle of Mindfulness Tour 2015
2015/11/23
Miracle of Mindfulness Orientation: Part 1
2015/11/16
Avalokiteshvara Chant | Miracle of Mindfulness Tour 2015
2015/11/09
Question & Response: The Ultimate Truth and Activism
2015/10/16
Question & Response: Daily Practice, Forgiveness and Youth
2015/10/09
Question & Response: Thay's Health, Ancestral Pain and Youth
2015/10/02
The Four Diligences
2015/09/25
Close Your Eyes A Little Bit
2015/09/18
The Eight Verses: Others as Treasures, Recognizing Our Minds
2015/09/13
The Eight Verses on Mind Training: Talk 2
2015/08/29
Letting Go; the Stink of Zen
2015/08/29
The Eight Verses: Cherishing All Beings
2015/08/22
The Eight Verses of Mind Training: Talk 1
2015/08/19
Remembering Gratitude
2015/08/17
Building a House of Mindfulness
2015/08/09
Happiness and the Fabulous Formula
2015/07/19
Introducing Concepts of the Practice
2015/06/27
How to be an Ordinary Hero
2015/06/20
Honeymoon with the Sangha
2015/06/13
The Science of Habits
2015/06/07
Seeing Our Hearts Beating
2015/05/29
Being a Safe Harbor
2015/05/22
Our Inner Buddha
2015/05/17
Songs of Appreciation
2015/05/09
Learning from Lazy Days
2015/05/03
Dharma in Song and Silence
2015/04/26
Going on Retreat, Going Home
2015/04/19
We're taking a break this week!
2015/04/11
Beginning Anew at Teen Retreat
2015/04/05
Seeing Our Difficulty Clearly
2015/03/28
Our Opportunity to Transform
2015/03/21
Thay's Continuation: Engaged Sangha
2015/03/15
Choosing Mindfulness
2015/03/07
Lunar New Year 2015: Thay's Poetry, Thay's Life
2015/02/28
Monotasking at the Monastery
2015/02/21
Five Mindfulness Trainings Sharing - Part 2
2015/02/14
The Five Mindfulness Trainings Sharing - Part 1
2015/02/07
Archived: The Four Immeasurable Minds and the Four Mantras
2015/01/31
Question and Answer: The Practice in Our Lives
2015/01/25
The Three Virtues
2015/01/18
The Fruits of the Contemplative Life
2015/01/10
Our Hungry Ghost, Our Buddha
2015/01/03
Our Hungry Ghost, Our Suffering
2014/12/27
The Gift of Presence
2014/12/21
One Breath is Enough
2014/12/12
Being Present with Our Teachers
2014/12/05
Guided Sitting and Movement Meditation
2014/11/28
The Art of Suffering
2014/11/21
Looking Deeply into Sexual Craving
2014/11/14
Archived: Healing in Our Relationships
2014/11/07
Explore the Archives
2014/10/31
Beginning Anew Demonstration
2014/10/24
Beginning Anew Presentation
2014/10/17
Choosing to Transform
2014/10/10
Experiencing the Dharma
2014/10/03
The Joy of Letting Go
2014/09/26
The Four Immeasurable Minds and The Four Mantras
2014/09/19
Speaking Our Truth & Transforming Violence into Oneness
2014/09/12
Monastic Life and Bacon Cravings
2014/09/05
Our Fathers
2014/08/29
People of Color (POC) Retreat 2014: Full Talks
2014/08/22
Retreating Within and Right Effort
2014/08/22
Asking the Important Questions
2014/08/16
The Importance of Now
2014/08/09
Investing in Spiritual Richness
2014/08/01
From Retreat to World
2014/07/25
On Retreat: Connecting and Sitting
2014/07/18
Our Senses and Our Mindfulness
2014/07/11
Finding Joy, Protecting Ourselves
2014/06/27
Becoming Part of the Monastic Community
2014/06/20
New Dharma Teachers, Watering Bodhichitta
2014/06/13
Our Path in Climate Change
2014/06/06
Buddha's Birth
2014/05/30
Caring for Each Other
2014/05/23
Connection to All Beings
2014/05/16
This Is Not Storytime
2014/05/09
Coming Home through the Four Establishments
2014/05/02
Connecting with the Earth
2014/04/25
Dharmacast Breather Break
2014/04/18
Form, Appearance, and Spiritual Essence
2014/04/11
Fairy Tales for All Ages
2014/04/04
The Noble Eightfold Path and Impermanence
2014/03/28
Our Mindful Steps to Health
2014/03/21
Impermanence: Words on a Whiteboard
2014/03/14
The Answers of Time, Space, and Acceptance
2014/03/07
Listening to Children
2014/02/28
How to Sit, How to Read the Sutras
2014/02/21
A Surprise, a Miracle
2014/02/14
Non-Duality and Christianity
2014/02/07
Coming Home to Froglessness
2014/01/31
Courage to Act, Space to Compost
2013/12/20
Caring for Conciousness, Transforming Suffering
2013/12/13
Our Mud, Our Lotuses
2013/12/06
Being a Zen Master, Observing Your Emotions
2013/11/29
Reconciliation through Compassion and Deep Listening
2013/11/22
Running from Self, Returning to Self
2013/11/15
The Third Nutriment: Volition
2013/11/08
Breathing and the First Two Nutriments: Edible Food and Sense Impression
2013/11/01
Connecting with Each Step
2013/10/25
Arriving and Being Alive
2013/10/18
Practices to Take Home
2013/10/11
The Four Mantras
2013/10/04
Our Food, Our Earth, Our Practice
2013/09/27
Healing in Our Relationships
2013/09/20
Conserving Our Inner Child, Conserving Mother Earth
2013/09/13
Mindful Relationships: Three Dharma Teachers
2013/09/06
Our Emotions, Our Daily Practice
2013/08/30
Our Mind and Our Breathing
2013/08/23
Forgiving Others and Self
2013/08/16
Perspective on Our Earth
2013/08/09
Practicing at Home with Family
2013/08/02
Bringing the Practice to Work
2013/07/26
Infusing Our Practice with Bodhichitta - The Mind of Love
2013/07/19
Practicing the Dharma: Lessons from Korea and Hong Kong
2013/07/12
A Community and a Path for Well-Being
2013/07/05
What is Suffering? Lessons from Three Teachers
2013/06/28
Dharma in the Kitchen: Cultivating the Three Minds
2013/06/21
Are You Sure? Examining Our Winds and Roots
2013/06/14
Finding Our Home: Repetition and Practice
2013/06/07
Gratitude: A New Year's Message for the Middle of 2013
2013/05/30
People of Color Retreat 2013 - Questions and Answers
2013/05/26
Thank You and Hello
2013/05/26
Musical Treat: Can't Stop Love-- A love song for the World by Washuntara
2013/04/02
Back to Basics II with Thay Phap Hai
2012/11/10
Back to Basics with Thay Phap Hai
2012/10/30
Be Here Now with Sister Kinh Nghiem
2012/10/22
Be Here Now with Thay Phap Khoi
2012/10/05
Family Retreat with Thay Phap Ho
2012/09/30
Transforming Suffering: Touching Peace & Freedom with Ven. Bhanti Suhita Dharma and Re. Angel Kyodo Williams
2012/09/03
Part 2: People of Color Retreat Question and Answer with Dharma Teachers
2012/09/01
Part 1: People of Color Retreat with Reverend Angel Kyodo Williams and Venerable Bhante Suhita Dharma
2012/09/01
The Five Hindrances- A Dharma Talk by Thich Chan Phap Ho
2012/08/30
Mindful Parenting with Nomi Green from the Family Retreat
2012/07/24
The Four Noble Truths: A Dharma Talk by Phap De
2012/06/18
Hello Ocean, a Musical Treat from Joe Reilly
2012/05/29
Love Your Mother Earth: A Dharma Talk by Phap De
2012/04/14
Alive as a Bodhisattva: Orientation with Eileen Kiera
2012/03/27
Three Bodhisattvas with Eileen Kiera
2012/03/27
Class 11: The Third Noble Truth-- The End of Suffering and the 'end' of our class with Thich Chan Phap Hai, Thich Chan Phap Ho, and Sister Chan Bich Nghiem
2012/02/20
Class 10: The Second Noble Truth, the Cause of Suffering with Thich Chan Phap Hai
2012/02/13
Class 9: First of the Four Noble Truths with Thich Chan Phap Ho - The Existence of Suffering/Stress
2012/02/06
Class #8: Right Concentration with Sr. Chan Bich Nghiem
2012/02/01
Class #7: Right Livelihood with Thich Chan Phap Ho and Panelists
2012/01/16
Class 6 of Moment by Moment: Right Effort with Thich Chan Phap Hai
2012/01/09
Class 5 of Moment by Moment Course: Right Action with Sister Bich Nghiem
2012/01/02
Class 4 of Moment by Moment Course: Right Speech with Thich Chan Phap Ho and Sister Chan Quynh Nghiem
2011/12/23
Healing Emotions: A Dharma Talk by Thich Phap Dang
2011/12/20
Moment by Moment Class #3: Right Thinking, Right Intention with Thich Chan Phap Hai
2011/12/12
Moment to Moment Class #2: Right View with Sister Bich Nghiem
2011/12/05
Moment by Moment Class #1: Right Mindfulness--The First Offering by Deer Park Monastic Dharma Teachers During Winter Retreat
2011/11/28
Together We Are One: A Dharma Talk by Thich Nhat Hanh at Deer Park Monastery
2011/10/13
Teen Retreat: How to be Your Own Best Friend--A Dharma Talk by Thay Phap Ho
2011/08/19
Finding the Teacher Within Us: A Dharma Talk by Sister Huong Nghiem
2011/06/24
Discourse on Loving Kindness: A Dharma Talk by Thay Phap Hai
2011/04/26
The Art of Practice – A New Year’s Talk from Venerable Thich Phuoc Tinh
2011/04/12
Verse 14 of 14 on Meditation: Supported by the Sangha Body
2011/03/24
Verse 13 of 14 on Meditation: Not discriminating between the practice offered by the Tathagata and that of the ancestral teachers
2011/03/12
Verse 12 of 14 on Meditation: The Mahayana sutras and teachings open many fresh, wide gateways
2011/03/08
Verse 11 of 14 on Meditation: The basic meditation sutras
2011/02/17
Verse 10 of 14 on Meditation: Nirvana is non-attainment
2011/02/09
Verse 9 of 14 on Meditation: Emptiness, signlessness, and aimlessness
2011/01/31
Verse 8 of 14 verses on meditation: Impermanence is one with nonself
2011/01/14
Verse 7 of the 14 Verses on Meditation: To dwell in the present moment
2011/01/08
Verse 6 of the 14 Verses on Meditation: Looking Deeply into the Heart of Reality
2010/12/31
Verse 5 of the 14 Verses on Meditation (Stopping and Deep Looking): To calm, to relax the body and mind
2010/12/20
Verse 4 of the 14 Verses on Meditation (Stopping and Deep Looking): My breathing and my steps
2010/12/13
Verse 3 of the 14 Verses on Meditation: The Practice of Vipashyana is to Look Deeply
2010/12/06
Verse 2 of the 14 Verses on Meditation: Stopping means to be still
2010/11/29
Verse 1 Course on Meditation- Stopping and Looking Deeply Class 1-- Just as a Bird Has Two Wings
2010/11/22
RavenKip Dharma Talk from Thay Phap Dung
2010/10/25
Taking Care, A Dharma Talk for parents from Thay Phap Dung
2010/09/08
Children's Podcast: A Dharma Talk for Children from Brother Phap Ho
2010/08/29
Gatha Practice: A Dharma talk of Sister Huong Nghiem
2010/06/25
Bells of Mindfulness
2010/05/21
Sister Dang Nghiem on Inviting the Bell
2010/05/21
Starting a Fire: A Dharma Talk from The Venerable Phuoc Tinh
2010/03/23
VIDEO PODCAST Meet our Practitioners: J.C. Earle's Garden Practice
2010/02/26
Wake Up!
2010/01/29
Question and Answer Session from the Mindfulness and Education Retreat
2010/01/25
Elements of Practice: Stopping, a Dharma Talk from Phap Ho
2009/12/17
The Three Brains, a Dharma Talk by Sister Dang Nghiem
2009/11/12
SOS from Bat Nha Monastery
2009/09/27
Are you really there?-- a Dharma Talk by Sister Tue Nghiem
2009/08/14
A Dharmacast for Kids of all Ages: Songs of Joe Reilly
2009/07/29
The Beloved Community
2009/06/11
Listening to the Wave, A Dharma Talk from Sister Dang Nghiem
2009/05/29
Skillful Means: A Dharma Talk from Sister Huong Nghiem
2009/04/12
Living Deeply: A Dharma Talk from Thich Phước Tịnh
2009/02/27
Appropriateness by Thay Phap Hai
2009/02/07
Self-Renewal and Setting our Intentions for the New Year
2009/01/13
Winter Retreat Talk on Openness with Thay Phap Dung
2008/11/19
Recitation of the 14 Mindfulness Trainings
2008/11/12
Be True, Be Beautiful: 2008 Teen Retreat with Thay Phap Dung and Sister Dang Nghiem
2008/09/30
Elements of Practice: Sitting Meditation with Thay Phap Hai (Part 1)
2008/08/28
Leaving Behind: A Talk from the Winter Retreat
2008/07/22
Dharma Teacher Larry Ward at the Vesak Conference in Vietnam
2008/06/29
Beginning Anew with Thay Phap An and Sr. Dang Nghiem
2008/05/12
2007 Fall College Retreat Question and Answer: Part 2
2008/04/10
2007 Fall College Retreat Question and Answer: Part 1
2008/02/28
Earth Peace Treaty Commitment Sheet
2007/10/21
Our Environment: Touching Our Gift of Life
2007/10/19
Talk at Hong Kong University
2007/05/24
Talk at the Melia Hotel, Hanoi
2007/05/10
Talk for Intellectuals in Da Nang
2007/04/21
Talk from Hue Reconciliation Ceremony
2007/04/15
Tour of the Root Temple
2007/04/04
Interview with the Abbot of Prajna Temple
2007/03/22
Questions and Answers at Prajna Temple
2007/03/09
Dharma Talk from Vinh Nghiem
2007/03/04
Mindfulness and Healing in Vietnam
2007/02/23
Beginner's Mind
2007/02/12
Q&A Session - January
2007/01/30
Energy and Ecology at Deer Park
2007/01/16
New Year Aspiration
2007/01/05
Lamp Transmission - Diana Petech
2006/12/23
Discourse on Love
2006/12/13
Five Mindfulness Trainings Recitation
2006/12/07
Crossing Over to the Other Shore
2006/11/30
Q&A Session - November
2006/11/22
College Retreat 2006 - Orientation
2006/11/15
Is Meditation Cool? - College Retreat Fall 2006
2006/11/07
Introduction to Walking Meditation
2006/11/01
Question and Answer Session - October
2006/10/22
Monastic Interview: Thay Phap Dang
2006/10/15
Two Sutras on Mindful Breathing
2006/10/10
True Power: A Talk by Thich Nhat Hanh Part II
2006/10/03
True Power: A Talk by Thich Nhat Hanh Part I
2006/10/03
Tree Meditation
2006/10/01
Soul of Gratitude: Retreat for People of Color Part III
2006/09/25
No Car Day Petition! *TIME SENSITIVE*
2006/09/25
Thich Nhat Hanh: Cultivating Happiness, Relieving Pain
2006/09/17
Happiness is Here and Now
2006/09/17
Soul of Gratitude: Retreat for People of Color Part II
2006/09/17
Soul of Gratitude: Retreat for People of Color Part I
2006/09/10
A Hidden Treasure: Saturday Evening Guided Meditation and Chanting
2006/09/04
Deer Park Dharmacast
http://podcast.deerparkmonastery.org
Dharma from Deer Park Monastery, a meditation practice center in the tradition of the Vietnamese Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh. At Deer Park, the resident monks, nuns and lay sangha practice engaged Buddhism and mindfulness in everyday life for the nourishment and development of our spiritual and mental health. Each week, we post a selection of activities of the Deer Park Sangha so that others may share in the realization of awareness and freedom. Deer Park is located in the mountains near Escondido, California and hosts regular Days of Mindfulness open to the public on Sundays beginning at 8:30 a.m. To learn more, visit www.deerparkmonastery.org
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