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Heart of the Buddha 12

Thich Nhat Hanh · September 20, 1996 · Upper Hamlet, Plum Village, France
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This talk details breathing meditation, prajñaparamita, right view, right thinking, right concentration, mindfulness, and interconnectedness in Buddhism. Practicing mindfulness involves embracing impermanence, non-self, and nirvana, fostering insight and compassion. Concentration enhances understanding and improves relationships. The Theravada and Mahayana traditions offer various concentrations like the Lotus Sutra and Diamond Sutra. Mindfulness involves acknowledging emotions and suffering with compassion, practicing true presence, and nurturing love and appreciation for life’s wonders. The essence lies in being, not striving, embracing endlessness, emptiness, and signlessness. Mindfulness guides focusing on nourishing elements, avoiding toxic influences, and embracing emotions with tenderness for insight and liberation.

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