Wed, 12 October 2011
This very special Dharma Talk by Thay is offered by the wonderful Plum Village Monastery Online. We encourage you to visit http://pvom.org/ for more of these wonderful teachings. Here is an excerpt from the website. "This is the final Dharma talk offered by Thay in the Together We Are One Retreat at Deer Park Monastery on the North American Tour, on September 11th, 2011. Thay shares compassion, love, and great understanding: Understanding of suffering allows compassion to arise, and the energy of compassion can be very healing. You feel much better after having understood your own suffering. And your own suffering reflects somehow the suffering of the world. That is why once you have understood your own suffering, it is much easier and easier to understand his suffering, her suffering. And when you are able to see the suffering in him and in her you're no longer angry. He goes on to share about right view and how it can free us from notions of being and non-being. He finishes the talk discussing what is right action.'
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Fri, 19 August 2011
Dear Community Every year in summer, Deer Park Monastery hosts a 5-day Teen Camp. The teens camp out, sleeping in tents, gathering around a camp fire in the morning, play and practice. This year was a wonderful experience for over 50 teens. Here is a wonderful Dharma talk from the Teen Retreat. Enjoy you peaceful breath, Enjoy your peaceful step
Direct download: 06-17-11_Teen_Retreat_DT._Br_P._Ho_edited_final.mp3
Category:dharma talks -- posted at: 3:40pm CDT
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Thu, 23 June 2011
Dear Friends Today's talk is from the annual Meditation and Education Retreat at Deer Park Monastery. Dharma teacher Sister Huong Nghiem shares insights about the practice and offers beautiful teachings for the group of students and educators gathered at the retreat. She urges us to look for and find the teacher in ourselves and to find ways to be in the drivers seat of our own lives. We meditate to see what should be done and doesn't need to be done. She asks us to look to see if we want to react to life or respond to life. If we practice, we can see what we want from our lives. We hope you enjoy this beautiful talk.
Direct download: 23_04_11_DT_Sr.Huong_Ngiem_edited.mp3
Category:dharma talks -- posted at: 9:40pm CDT
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Mon, 25 April 2011
Dear Friends, We are happy today to bring you a wonderful dharma talk on the Discourse on Loving-Kindness by Thay Phap Hai. In this talk, Thay Phap Hai guides us in a deep introduction not only on the text, but also how to use it in our daily lives. He urges us, in this and in all the teachings, to always ask ‘how does this apply to my situation?’ He also touches on the Four Divine Abidings and how to practice the ‘radiations’ or metta meditations. We are urged to look deeply into, What is it that separates us? What is it that brings us together? There is a handout that you may wish to print out as you study this talk. The Pali Language version, an English Translation, as well as the version in our Chanting Book (Chanting from the Heart) Can be found here: http://www.deerparkmonastery.org/teachings/discourse-on-loving-kindness/view May you benefit from and enjoy this talk and may your face be radiant like a ripe fruit just plucked from the tree.
Direct download: Phap_Hai_-_Loving_Kindness_Sutra.mp3
Category:dharma talks -- posted at: 10:15pm CDT
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Mon, 11 April 2011
Dear friends, The Deer Park Podcast team hopes you enjoyed the Course on the 14 Verses of Meditation. Now, we are happy to resume our schedule of offering talks from Days of Mindfulness at Deer Park. Thich Phuoc Tinh, known to the Sangha as the Venerable, here offers a forthright guide to everyday practice. The Venerable shows us how a steady mindfulness practice can whither away our sorrow and anger, and allow us to understand that all our reactions and emotions come from within us. This dharma talk was offered for 2011’s New Year, during the Holiday Retreat, and reminds us to be sure that our practice isn’t only for when were on retreat. Please enjoy these offerings, and may they guide us through a wonderful 2011.
Direct download: New_Year_2011_-_Venerable_Phuoc_Tinh.mp3
Category:dharma talks -- posted at: 9:59pm CDT
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Sun, 24 October 2010
Dear friends, Brother Phap Dung, the Abbott of Deer Park Monastery, here offers a wonderfully casual talk with the children at this summer's Family Retreat. From Pokemon to Deer Park's ravens to an introduction to inviting the bell to sound, Brother Phap Dung encourages children to be present with, and appreciate, their surroundings and family. Please enjoy these offerings with your family, and may there be great joy in your mindful togetherness.
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Tue, 7 September 2010
Dear friends, Thich Nhat Hahn shows us very clearly that while we practice for our own transformation, it is just as important to practice for our relationships with those we love. In this dharma talk Bother Phap Dung, the Abbott of Deer Park, encourages us to be present with exactly who we are, with all our strengths and weakness, rather than an impossible image of how we should be. He shows us how, by being present with ourselves and families in this way, we can clearly see the time, space, and attention needed to care for ourselves and our loved ones. Please enjoy these offerings, and may they guide us toward acceptance of the miracle of this present moment.
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Sun, 29 August 2010
Dear friends, In this playful dharma talk given to the children at this summer's family retreat, Brother Phap Ho shares a story of a frontier boy learning the ways of the local Native American tribe and the lessons of diligence. Learning, he reminds us, for both children and adults, can be the same thing as playing. Please enjoy these offerings with your family, and may your present moment be inspired with playfulness.
Direct download: 07_02_2010_Phap_Ho_Childrens_podcase.mp3
Category:dharma talks -- posted at: 3:07pm CDT |
Fri, 25 June 2010
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up this morning I smile Dear Friends Gathas are short verses to recite in the routine moments of our lives - waking up in the morning, brushing our teeth, turning on a car – to bring mindfulness and connection to those moments. In this dharma talk, Sister Huong Nghiem encourages us in our practice of using these gathas, showing us how to use them to cultivate gratitude and stoke the fires of understanding, directing our hearts and minds toward the wholesome seeds stored in our consciousness. Please enjoy these offerings, and may they be nourishing to your practice. |
Fri, 21 May 2010
Direct download: Sister_Dang_Nhiem_on_inviting_the_bell.mp3
Category:dharma talks -- posted at: 11:34am CDT |

