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Transformation at the Base

Thich Nhat Hanh · April 7, 2002 · Plum Village, France
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This talk explores the profound interconnection between the manifested and the non-manifested, revealing the illusory nature of birth and death through the analogy of the flame and its incessant movements that know neither beginning nor end. It highlights how our understanding of manifestation, influenced by Lavoisier’s teachings on conservation, intertwines with the Buddhist concepts of impermanence, non-self, and nirvana. By contemplating the impermanent essence of our existence, similar to that of the flame, we are invited to meditate on our own transient nature, our interdependence with all forms of life, and the vital role of our actions, or karma, in transmitting energies that shape the world around us.

The art of transmitting the teachings with wisdom and compassion is emphasized, reminding us of our responsibility in perpetuating a positive legacy. This talk reaffirms the value of recognizing the Three Dharma Seals to achieve a profound understanding of reality, guiding us towards the liberation from attachments and the realization of nirvana. It concludes with a call to find authentic happiness by letting go of our preconceived ideas and fully appreciating each moment, free from notions that obscure our perception of the ultimate truth.

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