Thich Nhat Hahn
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2022 2:10 pm
I've been immersed in the memorials for the great zen master, mindfulness teacher and peace activist Thich Nhat Hanh who was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Martin Luther King.
Here are a few of my favorites among his many youtubes:
The Great Bell Chant (The End Of Suffering)
Please Call Me By My True Names
Chanting Namo Avalokiteshvara
Avalokiteshvara was is the Bodhisattva of great compassion who delivered the famous words ""Form is emptiness, emptiness is form."
Here's a further explanation of the practice of the chant:
Avalokiteshvaraya, the Bodhisattva of great compassion, is the most well-known of all the Bodhisattvas in the Buddhist tradition. In Plum Village, her name is invoked as a prayer, continuously repeated for twenty minutes, in order to awaken the energy of compassion in us all and transmit it to all living beings.
When the monastics chant the name Avalokiteshvaraya, for the first time, they go back to themselves to touch the suffering inside of them. And when they chant the name for the second time they become aware of the suffering of the people around them. And when they chant it for the third time, they get in touch with the suffering of the whole world, embracing it tenderly with the energy of compassion.
The Sangha is invited to come back to our breathing, so that our collective energy of mindfulness will bring us together as an organism, going as a river, with no more separation. Let the whole Sangha breathe as one body, chant as one body, listen as one body and transcend the boundaries of a delusive self, liberating from the superiority complex, the inferiority complex, and the equality complex.
Here are a few of my favorites among his many youtubes:
The Great Bell Chant (The End Of Suffering)
Please Call Me By My True Names
Chanting Namo Avalokiteshvara
Avalokiteshvara was is the Bodhisattva of great compassion who delivered the famous words ""Form is emptiness, emptiness is form."
Here's a further explanation of the practice of the chant:
Avalokiteshvaraya, the Bodhisattva of great compassion, is the most well-known of all the Bodhisattvas in the Buddhist tradition. In Plum Village, her name is invoked as a prayer, continuously repeated for twenty minutes, in order to awaken the energy of compassion in us all and transmit it to all living beings.
When the monastics chant the name Avalokiteshvaraya, for the first time, they go back to themselves to touch the suffering inside of them. And when they chant the name for the second time they become aware of the suffering of the people around them. And when they chant it for the third time, they get in touch with the suffering of the whole world, embracing it tenderly with the energy of compassion.
The Sangha is invited to come back to our breathing, so that our collective energy of mindfulness will bring us together as an organism, going as a river, with no more separation. Let the whole Sangha breathe as one body, chant as one body, listen as one body and transcend the boundaries of a delusive self, liberating from the superiority complex, the inferiority complex, and the equality complex.