Thich Nhat Hanh Dharma Talks

Geese Flying South

03.02.2016 - By Kenley NeufeldPlay

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Our talk today is from 16-years ago and begins with a reading, first in English by a nun, and then in Vietnamese by Thich Nhat Hanh. It is 23 January 2000 and the sangha has gathered in the Upper Hamlet of Plum Village for a dharma talk during the winter retreat. The talk is in English.

The main talk begins with Thay sharing an article from a magazine about geese flying south. This story is used to illustrate the wisdom of the animal kingdom and they know about how important sangha is for the individual. There are things that are difficult to do alone but will be easier with the sangha. Why is important to eat with the sangha? Why is important to walk with the sangha? How does your sitting with the sangha help both you and the sangha?

We learn more about sitting meditation, the miracle of walking with the Buddha, and living in community within the monastery. Living in these 24-hours. Even how to enjoy brushing our teeth.

Below is a general outline of the topics covered in this talk.

0:00 English Reading

7:44 Vietnamese Reading

15:00 Geese Flying South and Sangha

26:00 Walking with the Buddha

37:08 Sitting in the Meditation Hall

40:48 The Miracle of the Orange

52:07 Everything is the Practice

56:40 How to Sit

1:05:43 Listening to the Bell

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