Thich Nhat Hanh
1) How to Love
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How to Love is the third title in Parallax’s Mindfulness Essentials Series of how-to titles by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, introducing beginners and reminding seasoned practitioners of the essentials of mindfulness practice. This time Nhat Hanh brings his signature clarity, compassion, and humor to the thorny question of how to love. He distills one of our strongest emotions down to four essentials: you can only love another when you...
2) Truly Seeing
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Drawing on the story of a Zen student asking his teacher for his most advanced teaching, Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh shares his own experiences on how to take care of sadness, anger, loss, injustice, and how to transform the seeds of suffering we have inherited from past generations. Using examples and often humorous stories, this classic talk (given during a retreat in 1998) offers concrete practices and contains the teachings that would...
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In this classic 1989 talk, Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh uses flower arranging as a metaphor for establishing harmony both within ourselves and in our families. Thay, as his followers call him, says: "Beauty is the aim of our art, of our action. We want to arrange flowers because we want life to be beautiful. If you take care of your flower, you will become fresh, smiling, and you will recognize people around you as flowers too. In that...
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The secret to happiness is to acknowledge and transform suffering, not to run away from it. In No Mud, No Lotus, Thich Nhat Hanh offers practices and inspiration transforming suffering and finding true joy.
Thich Nhat Hanh acknowledges that because suffering can feel so bad, we try to run away from it or cover it up by consuming. We find something to eat or turn on the television. But unless we're able to face our suffering, we can't be present and...
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Die Grundlagen für ein zufriedenes Leben: kompakt, achtsam, verständlich
"Ob dies ein glücklicher Moment ist, hängt nicht vom Moment ab, sondern von unserer Sichtweise", sagt Thich Nhat Hanh. Deshalb ist es wichtig, die eigenen Wahrnehmungen zu hinterfragen und uns nicht an sie zu klammern. Denn oft verhindert nur unsere Vorstellung vom Glücklichsein, dass wir wirklich glücklich sind. In diesem Hörbuch erklärt der bekannte Zen-Meister, wie...
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Jede gewöhnliche Tätigkeit kann in achtsames Handeln verwandelt werden: Das Aufwachen, Zähneputzen, Essen, Laufen, Autofahren, Arbeiten. Fast die Hälfte unseres Lebens verbringen wir bei der Arbeit. Umso wichtiger ist es, wie wir uns dabei fühlen. Der Umgang mit Kollegen oder mit Vorgesetzten, das Verhalten in Sitzungen oder Konferenzen, bei Entscheidungsfindungen oder bei Routinearbeiten - was immer es ist: Die Praxis des achtsamen Tuns und...
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""Es ist nie zu spät für eine glückliche Kindheit." Dieser berühmte Satz ist für alle gültig, die sich von Thich Nhat Hanh leiten lassen. Die Folgen seelischer Verletzungen in der Kindheit wie Angst und Verlassenheitsgefühle oder Wut und Trauer sind bis in die Zellebene hinein wirksam und blockieren unser inneres Wachstum. Thich Nhat Hanh zeigt, dass meist schon unsere Eltern oder sogar frühere Generationen dieselben belastenden Gefühlsmuster...
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In Plum Village, the practice of chanting in English is a flower, slowly blossoming. The chants and music on this audio book are some of the first petals to open on this beautiful flower. Chanted by the resident community of Plum Village in 2002, these recordings include most of the chants contained in Chanting from the Heart, with live tracks from a monastic ordination ceremony and a traditional incense offering chanted by Thich Nhat Hanh in Vietnamese....
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Descubre el arte de la comunicación y alcanza la felicidad
Thich Nhat Hanh es uno de los líderes espirituales y religiosos más venerados de la actualidad. En esta guía práctica y precisa, el monje budista, autor best seller en todo el mundo, nos revela las claves para aprender a escucharnos a nosotros mismos y a los demás con plena conciencia y a expresar nuestro auténtico yo.
El arte de comunicar ayudará al lector a sobreponerse a la frustración...
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Acepta el dolor y descubre el secreto de la felicidad.
Thich Nhat Hanh es uno de los líderes espirituales y religiosos más venerados de la actualidad. En este sencillo manual, el monje budista, autor best seller en todo el mundo, nos descubre el secreto de la felicidad y nos ofrece las herramientas y la inspiración necesarias para enfrentarnos a nuestro propio sufrimiento a través de la práctica de la conciencia plena.
Sin barro no crece el...
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Princess Viola is great at skateboarding and karate-chopping, but she's lousy at the royal wave, walk, and waltz. The king and queen are not pleased. What's a princess to do? Attend the skill-polishing Camp Princess, of course. In the end, it's a good thing Viola is made of tougher stuff. Who else will save the day when the green dragon comes along? Joe Berger's zippy illustrations use comic book—style panels and show off ZIP! ZUP! ZOOM! sound effects....
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Common sense tells us that to lose weight, we must eat less and exercise more. But somehow we get stalled. We start on a weight loss program with good intentions but we cannot stay on track. Neither the countless numbers of fad diets, nor the annual spending of $50 billion on weight loss efforts are helping us feel better or lose weight. With Mindful Eating, world-renowned Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh and Harvard nutritionist Dr. Lilian Cheung join...
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Looking Deeply is a selection of talks by Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh offered during meditation retreats throughout North America. In these lectures, Thay, as his followers call him, talks about mindfulness within the context of the social and political issues of our time. Although these talks were recorded in 1987, the messages they bring us are still highly relevant today.
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Zen meditation master Thich Nhat Hanh offers his practical teachings about how to bring love and mindful awareness into our daily experience. Kind, purposeful, and illuminating-here is an abundant treasure of traditional gathas (teachings) that unify meditation practice with the challenges we face in today's world.
Enhanced features include Vietnamese music from Plum Village, video footage of Thich Nhat Hanh about mindfulness, and a text interview...
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Thousands of Americans from many religious faiths know Thich Nhat Hanh as the Zen master who brought mindfulness meditation into their lives. But he is also a celebrated poet and a peacemaker of extraordinary courage who in 1967 was nominated by Martin Luther King, Jr., for the Nobel Peace Prize. On Call Me by My True Names, you are invited to join Thich Nhat Hanh as he shares his personal life story, his poetry, and his vision for a more mindful,...
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December 31, 2009. This 75-minute dharma talk in English given by Thich Nhat Hanh in Upper Hamlet, Plum Village. Also streamed live to Thailand and received at the monasteries at Deer Park and Blue Cliff. Thich Nhat Hanh encourages us to practice metta mediation in the first three days of the new year. On the first day we practice for ourselves. On the second day we practice for the other person we love. On the third day we practice for the other...
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Course objectives:
• List ways in which you can practice mindful living
• Identify how mindfulness can be used in psychotherapy
• Discuss how to utilize mindfulness from the perspective of both client and therapist
Before you can help others, Thich Nhat Hanh teaches, you must first bring peace and a deep love of life into your own consciousness. On this breakthrough workshop especially for psychotherapists, Thich Nhat Hanh explores how to...
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On August 24, 2010 a dharma talk was given by Thich Nhat Hanh in Upper Hamlet, Plum Village, Dharma Cloud Temple. The talk occurs during the Retreat for Young People with the theme, Truly Alive. They feel alive to me when he begins by saying this is "dharma talk a la carte". We are reminded about peace, understanding, and compassion. The premise of this discussion is that even if we do get what we need, we still suffer. Examples of this are everywhere....
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It was Thanksgiving Day in Plum Village on November 25, 2004. The sangha gathered in Lower Hamlet, Plum Village during the Fall Retreat and Thay gave a 45-minute dharma talk on the topic of love and happiness. In the Buddhist teaching of love, there are four elements. The first is maitri, friendship, brotherhood, loving-kindness. And the second is karuna, the capacity to understand the suffering and help remove and transform it, compassion. Mudita...
20) Touching Peace
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Developing upon teachings on the art of mindful living begun in Being Peace, Thich Nhat Hanh shows the connection between inner peace and peace on earth. Recorded live in New York in 1991, he teaches us how mindful breathing and awareness is refreshing and healing, and how it can be used as the basis for examining the roots of war and social problems. His vision for rebuilding society through strengthening families and communities coalesces the ultimate...