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Questions and Answers

Thich Nhat Hanh · September 22, 2007 · Deer Park Monastery, United States · Audio Only
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Thich Nhat Hanh is speaking at Deer Park Monastery on September 22, 2007—Global No-Car Day—during a retreat on the theme “Awakening Together.” This morning’s session is a question-and-answer period with children first, then teenagers, then adults.

Questions from children:

  1. Do you remember any of your past lives?
  2. What does the bell mean to you?

Questions from teenagers:

  1. What does it feel like to be a monk?

Questions from adults:

  1. Could you talk more about the connection between illness and meditation?
  2. Do I need to separate from my alcoholic husband in order to heal myself and my young children?
  3. I’ve been caring for my parents for about three years and finding it difficult—how can I make the right decisions?
  4. As a peace activist concerned about war and silence, how can we involve more people in the movement and overcome despair?
  5. What did you mean that technology can heal our planet, given that we still build green jails, casinos, golf courses, and malls?
  6. I’m a nurse in a hospital that produces toxic waste—how do I reconcile helping others while working in a dirty industry?
  7. I work for a company that sells alcohol and must boost sales—how can I gain peace, and should I change my job?
  8. How do we forgive ourselves and make amends if we’ve broken one of the Five Mindfulness Trainings?
  9. Are you a Tai Chi master?
  10. As a lawyer for prisoners facing injustice and daily exposure to hatred, how can I stay mindful and not bring negativity home to my family?
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