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No Birth No Death – Community Building

Thich Nhat Hanh · August 13, 1993 · Plum Village, France
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This talk details the significance of mindfulness practices in Buddhist traditions, emphasizing the morning bell in temples for monks and villagers, fostering mindfulness in daily tasks. It narrates the transformation of a butcher who renounced killing pigs after realizing the harm he caused, guided by monks’ teachings. The butcher’s slaughterhouse became a vegetarian restaurant, symbolizing beauty from harm. The Buddha’s teachings on accepting food offerings without discrimination and practicing compassion through vegetarianism are highlighted. The talk explores interconnectedness (Interbeing), emphasizing mindfulness, meditation, and embracing the ultimate dimension to transcend fear and suffering. Establishing Sanghas and practicing mindfulness collectively are encouraged, with workshops and retreats fostering Dharma teachings and community building. The importance of nurturing beginner’s mind and embracing Bodhisattva ideals is emphasized, aiming for personal and societal transformation through mindfulness and compassionate living.

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