Ask a Zen Master / Negative self-perceptions and video games
Thay responds with gentleness and wisdom to heartfelt questions from young practitioners during past annual Summer Opening Retreats.
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Thay responds with gentleness and wisdom to heartfelt questions from young practitioners during past annual Summer Opening Retreats.
Thay was asked - How are you able to look out in the world with peace when you see so much suffering? How do you maintain your own sense of peace when you see all that going on around you? ...
In this answer from a live question and answer session, Thich Nhat Hanh addresses how we can heal from the mistakes of the past.
In the latest in our "Ask a Zen Master" series, we revisit three answers from our teacher, Thich Nhat Hanh about how to wisely be with difficult relationships.
Anger, sadness and regrets can all be doorways to peace and beauty, not only for ourselves, but for the people around us, the people of our past and also for those who will come after us.
Love and trust in ourselves form the basis of a healthy relationship with our inner landscape. Please enjoy three answers that our teacher gives on how we can love and trust ourselves and how to have a 'good' day.
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