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Mahayana Vipassana 5

Thich Nhat Hanh · June 12, 1992 · Lower Hamlet, Plum Village, France
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In Plum Village, teachings on anger management emphasize not holding onto anger for more than 24 hours, expressing it calmly, acknowledging it honestly, and setting peaceful meetings to address conflicts. Creating a peace treaty outlines acceptable actions and fosters harmony. Love and aspiration often clash, creating inner conflicts intertwined with deepest aspirations. Vietnamese culture views love as a bond of protection and guidance. Buddhism must evolve to address modern challenges, integrating teachings into daily life. The Diamond Sutra emphasizes liberation for all beings, recognizing interconnectedness and transcending notions of self. Mindful practices cultivate ecological harmony and interconnectedness, fostering well-being and unity.

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