Thich Nhat Hanh delivered the words on this compact disk to an assembly of 700 gathered at Green Gulch Zen Center in Muir Beach, California, on November 3, 1985, and inspired the creation of the best selling book, Being Peace. The teachings contained here provide a crucial antidote to our busy lives, and because of Hanh’s experience with the war and his willingness to face the realities of our time, these teachings are also about suffering, reconciliation, and peace.
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When Life Invites a Pause …
What Remains When We Meet What Is?
Is “Dandelion Resilience” a Model for Peace?
What Remains When We Don’t React?
What Happens When We Truly Forgive? Peter Russell
What Happens When We Simply Listen? Jean Klein
The Gift of Allowing This Moment To Be? Eckhart Tolle, Byron Katie
What Is This “Bottomless Moment”?
Why Patience and Its True Gift? Lao Tzu, Rilke, Merton
The True Gift of Pause? — Thich Nhat Hanh, Rumi, Jean Klein
Can Kindness Be The True Doorway to Peace? Dalai Lama & Huxley
How Compassion Works — The Depth We Share: Makransky Condon
Already Resting Here
Monica Khosla: Shared Not-Knowing: Presence Without Answers?
