![]() And when we block off our curiosity, we’re blocking off some deep resonance in us that wants to know more, wants to expand our knowledge and our awareness.” We have to come in with open eyes and open ears and an open mind and an open heart in order to truly allow our understanding to grow deeper.” We need an element of openness, of humility. “Humility represents openness for us to enter into a spiritual path or into anything that we want to grow. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)ĭharma Rain, and Being Alone (short teaching video by Thich Nhat Hanh) With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:ĭharma Talks: ‘The Power of Understanding – Transformation of Manas’ĭharma Talks: ‘The Face of Manas Revealed: Understanding a Hidden Aspect of Our Consciousness’ The episode ends with a short meditation guided by Brother Phap Huu. Jo muses about humility in leadership the power of leading from the middle responsible journalism ‘un-cultivating’ fame looking inwards and outwards with humility fame as another form of extraction and more. And how is Brother Phap Huu coping with… feline fame? These dimensions are discussed with help from Buddhist teachings, Thich Nhat Hanh’s practices, and the presenters’ personal life stories, giving us a flavor of experiences of fame, but also the power of humility in service to life.īrother Phap Huu further delves into inferiority, superiority, and equality complexes openness and insight unconditional presence humility in learning and being simplicity curiosity Thay’s bodhisattva energy and honoring blood and spiritual ancestors. What price do we pay for our fame-obsessed societies? Can humility become a great power? How do we show up in the world? What is it ‘to be enough’ in the world? And how did Thay handle fame and other famous people? ![]() Speaking from two different continents, they explore fame and humility. This instalment marks the first time the two presenters have recorded separately, with Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu in Thay’s Sitting Still Hut in Plum Village France, and journalist Jo Confino at the Garrison Institute, New York. ![]() ![]() Welcome to episode 48 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. ![]()
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