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Reclaiming True Freedom No 1

Thich Nhat Hanh · June 8, 1990 · Plum Village, France
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Meditation nourishes body and mind, avoiding harmful “junk food” thoughts. Sitting, walking, and breathing mindfully ingest goodness, nurturing well-being. Walking meditation in groups reflects joy or sorrow, affecting nourishment. Despite resistance, supportive beings help connect with goodness. Sangha, a community of spiritual friends, is essential for guidance and support. Conscious breathing unites body, mind, and breath, fostering happiness and calm. Practice breathing exercises like “in-out” for mindfulness. Smile to induce relaxation and overcome irritation. Embrace emotions during meditation, recognizing and letting them go. Preparation enhances meditation quality, connecting with others and the cosmos. Practice mindfulness in all activities, stopping for insight and liberation. Walking meditation harmonizes mindfulness and movement. Conscious breathing sustains awareness, connecting with life’s wonders. Eating mindfully nourishes body and spirit. Plum Village emphasizes mindful walking, fostering enlightenment and community support. Engage in loving-kindness meditation tailored to personal needs, reflecting in a “Kung Fu Notebook” for self-improvement.

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