This Dharma Talk was recorded on 20th August 2023 as part of our retreat for teachers.
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This Dharma Talk was recorded on 20th August 2023 as part of our retreat for teachers.
You can help us caption and transcribe this video on Amara
 
  This Monastic Panel was recorded in Upper Hamlet on 9th March 2023.
 
  This Dharma Talk was offered in New Hamlet, Plum Village, France on the 24th September 2023 during our Autumn retreat.
 
  This Monastic Q&A was offered on 21st June 2023. as part of our Earth Holder Retreat “Love is Freedom”; it was recorded in New Hamlet, Plum Village France. The Dharma Teachers in the panel are srs. Dinh Nghiem, Hien Nghiem and brs. Phap Huu and Phap Linh.
 
  A lovely public talk by Thay offered in Berkeley, California, in the late 1980’s, introduced by poet and environmental activist Joanna Macy. You can support us by: – donating: https://dev.plumvillage.org/support – helping to caption & translate: https://amara.org/en/profiles/videos/plumvillage/ or http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UCcv7KJIAsiddB2YRegvrF7g Help us caption & translate this video! https://amara.org/v/lNJg/
 
  Ram Dass interviews Thich Nhat Hanh at State of the Wold forum. Thich Nhat Hanh talks about using mindfulness to take tender loving care of our anger. Being aware and mindful of our breathing helps us to take good care of our emotions. Our anger is like a flower...
 
  Ram Dass interviews Thich Nhat Hanh at State of the Wold forum. Thich Nhat Hanh talks about using mindfulness to take tender loving care of our anger. Being aware and mindful of our breathing helps us to take good care of our emotions. Our anger is like a flower...
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