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Sutra on the White-Clad Disciple 2

Thich Nhat Hanh · November 22, 2012 · Lower Hamlet, Plum Village, France
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The details of this Dharma Talk encompass many profound aspects of Buddhism as conveyed by Thich Nhat Hanh. He emphasizes right view, the exploration of relative and absolute truth, and transcending the concepts of birth, death, being, and non-being. He explains that right view leads to enlightenment through concentration and mindfulness, and that wisdom is the highest goal of a practitioner. He elucidates that thoughts originate from small notions, similar to atoms combining into molecules. He warns that uncontrolled thinking causes anxiety and fear, emphasizing that proper attention helps maintain calmness. He encourages stopping thoughts to deeply experience the present moment, illustrating that each step and breath is a miracle. He explains that understanding impermanence and non-self reduces suffering, that everything exists depending on conditions, and that Buddhism does not require a “self” to experience existence. He emphasizes that attaining nirvana is a state of freedom beyond birth and death, that science proves matter and energy are neither created nor destroyed. He warns that misunderstanding Nirvana as eternal death is incorrect and that cooperation between science and Buddhism brings benefits. He tells the story of Master Chunda attaining enlightenment by opening his heart to the enlightenment from Master Ananda.

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