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Self-Clinging Manas

Thich Nhat Hanh · June 12, 2014 · Upper Hamlet, Plum Village, France
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Thay explains that nothing truly dies or is born but instead changes form, a concept rooted in both Buddhist teachings and modern science. Through this understanding, we can see our ancestors as always present within us and we can communicate with them through our actions and thoughts. Thay encourages reconciliation with parents by understanding their suffering, thus transforming anger into compassion and restore relationships.

Thay delves deeply into Buddhist psychology, discussing the roles of manas and store consciousness in shaping perceptions and actions. Thay concludes by highlighting the wisdom of non-discrimination as a means of transforming suffering and fostering boundless love.

This the seventh talk in a series of thirteen given during the What happens When We Die?, twenty-one-day retreat in the year 2014. Thay offered this talk at the Upper Hamlet, Plum Village. France.

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