We can't find the internet
Attempting to reconnect
Something went wrong!
Hang in there while we get back on track. If this problem persists help us by reporting it so we can investigate it.
Watch this talk
Login or create a free account to watch this talk and discover other teachings from Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh.
Log in or create an account
"Transforming Perception: Mindfulness and Interconnectedness in Buddhist Practice"
This talk details longing as a profound aspect of human experience, meditation practices, perceptions shaped by consciousness, mindfulness, and interconnectedness. A story about Kui teaches kindness and interconnectedness, while perceptions arise from six sense organs: eyes, nose, ears, tongue, body, and mind. Buddhist psychology emphasizes pure perception and mindfulness to avoid distorted perceptions influenced by subjective consciousness. Practicing mindfulness transforms negative emotions and improves perception quality. Communities integrating diverse traditions can nurture mindfulness. Reflecting on perceptions deeply aids in understanding their origins, fostering peace and compassion.