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A Collective Awakening

Thich Nhat Hanh · December 6, 2009 · Lower Hamlet, Plum Village, France
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This talk details the Parliament of World Religions meeting from the 3rd to the 9th, and the Copenhagen conference on global warming starting on the 7th. It emphasizes collective awakening for positive change, practiced through meditation, mindful breathing, and retreats. Plum Village’s 3-month retreat with 250 participants generates peaceful energy. The need to replace gasoline and coal with renewable energy by 2030 is highlighted, requiring political and spiritual leadership. Fear drives nations to buy weapons, and transforming fear and anger is essential. The Five Mindfulness Trainings embody Buddhist ethics for happiness and peace. Mindfulness practices like breathing, walking meditation, and mindful consumption foster happiness and alleviate suffering. True happiness arises from embracing the present moment, not external desires. Mindful consuming and nurturing wholesome desires are crucial for personal and collective well-being. The essence of Buddhism is collective awakening and interconnectedness, fostering compassion and transforming anger and discrimination.

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