Serving as Order of Interbeing Members By Brother Phap Lac Order of Interbeing Retreat, Blue Cliff Monastery, 2016. Photo by Paul Davis Respected Thay, dear brothers and sisters, dear community, I would like to share about the beginning of the Order of Interbeing and what it means to practice as…
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Mystery How To Box
Enjoy five bestselling handbooks from the Thich Nhat Hanh’s Mindfulness Essentials Series. This Mystery How To Box will includes 5 out of the 8 handbooks, How to Sit, How to Eat, How to Walk, How to Love, How to Fight, How to Connect, How to See, and How to Relax, which…
Lemongrass Curry for Mother Earth
Brother Đại Lực shares his path to mindful eating, the impact small, daily choices can make, and a simple recipe for lemongrass curry.
Comforting Lentil Soup
A lay practitioner shares a delicious, warming, and adaptable recipe to cook with love and mindfulness.
Food for Thought
The past year, just like other Sanghas, the Wake Up Sangha...
Herstory: A Women’s History Month Interview with Retiring Editor Terry Barber
On this International Women's Day, we celebrate Terry Barber and her commitment to spreading the teachings of mindfulness and peace. Her dedication and hard work have been a true gift to the community, and we are grateful for all that she has done.
The School of Interbeing
Twenty-first Century Life Skills By Hanneli Francis Interbeing has emerged as a new philosophy of creating social change and healing in our personal and global consciousness. We need to realize our interbeing nature, to recognize the significant part we each play in the larger web of life. This is the…
Cooking as Meditation
By Sister Khai Nghiem In some Buddhist traditions, monastics might spend many hours each day in sitting meditation. However, Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay) teaches about Engaged, or Applied, Buddhism. This means that we, as monastics, don’t do sitting meditation all day. Instead, we bring continuous meditation to all of the…
Mindful Work at Parallax Press
Interview with Hisae Matsuda, Perfect Absorption of the Heart, publisher of Parallax Press...
A Path of Realization and Gratitude
By Chan Luu Tu photo by Chan Luu Tu One time when I was watching a recording of one of Thay’s talks, I found myself down on my knees, prostrating in front of the TV. It was rather strange! What made me instinctively kneel? It was the first time I…