Thu, 28 August 2008
Dear Friends. Today we are happy to share a new kind of offering with you. We are initiating a series of podcasts called the “Elements of Practice”. We are so fortunate to have our first offering in this series from Thay Phap Hai, one of our wonderful and experienced dharma teachers here at Deer Park Monastery. In Sitting Meditation, Part 1, he shares the basics of how to sit, why we sit, and other elements of this practice. We learn how to be 'noble' and that every place you sit can be a place of awakening. You may also enjoy practicing with the guided meditation included in the talk. One of the goals of our podcast is to support individual and sangha practice wherever it is occurring. We hope this offering will help strengthen your practice. Please also visit our new website at www.deerparkmonastery.org and learn more about our tradition and practice. Please enjoy your sitting. May you and all beings be well.
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Tue, 22 July 2008
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Tue, 22 July 2008
Greetings Friends Here is an excerpt from one of Thay’s talks focusing on some lessons for beginning practitioners. For example, the practice of leaving behind can bring great happiness. He also discusses skillful ways to relate to your suffering and shares that whether we suffer a little or a lot, is entirely up to us. We hope you enjoy this wonderful talk. Please enjoy your peaceful breath.
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Sun, 29 June 2008
Dear Friends This month we offer a wonderful sharing from Dharma teacher Larry Ward at the UN Vesak conference in Please enjoy these offerings and your mindful step- full of life and healing.
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Sun, 11 May 2008
Dear Friends The practice of Beginning Anew is the deep teaching offered by Dharma teachers Sr. Dang Nghiem and Br. Phap An. It is a wonderful practice that can help heal relationships and improve communication and understanding—the foundations for love. This excerpt from the Stonehill College Retreat in 2007, also offers teaching on the power of our minds and how asking the simple question, “Am I sure?”, can relieve much suffering. Please enjoy your breath and the beautiful spring days as the dharma rain of Beginning Anew begins to fall.
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Thu, 10 April 2008
Dear Friends We hope you are enjoying the beautiful spring. Here is Part 2 of the 2007 Question and Answer from our College Retreat at Deer Park Monastery. Dharma teachers offer their insights on many subjects including the impacts of society on our consciousness and how to stay calm and happy. Br. Phap Ho moderates. Our next college retreat offers students the opportunity to have a different kind of ‘spring break’ by learning the nourishing practices of mindfulness, meditation, and deep relaxation. EAT: Mindful Consumption for the Body and Mind for college students of all ages will be held from April 18-20 at Deer Park Monastery. You can find more information here. http://www.deerparkmonastery.org/activities/Retreat%20Schedule/2008_Retreat_Schedule.html Until then, please enjoy the spring flowers and your peaceful breath.
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Wed, 27 February 2008
Dear Friends, This month we offer the first of a two part Question and Answer session held during our most recent College Retreat. Several monastic Dharma Teachers share their insights in response to questions from our college students. Sr. Viet Nghiem shares why she was so happy to say goodbye to her camera. Br.
If you are able, attending a retreat is a very wonderful way to grow solidity and joy in your practice. All three of our practice centers offer retreats. If you are interested, please visit the web sites of Deer Park Monastery in Southern California, Blue Cliff Monastery in Please be well and enjoy your peaceful step on the Earth.
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Sat, 20 October 2007
Dear friends, please download and read over this sheet, which we have been distributing at many of our retreats during this past tour. It lists actions we can take in our daily lives to reduce our impact on our ecosystems and the planet. If you like, fill it out and send it back to us at Deer Park Monastery so we may collate and enter your commitment to a growing list of the commitments of practitioners all over the world. Our actions inspire others, which inspires us. Thank you.
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Fri, 19 October 2007
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Thu, 24 May 2007
The two-and-a-half month trip to Vietnam this year has finished with success. Thay and the Sangha have continued on for ten days of retreats and days of mindfulness in Hong Kong, and we now are in Chiang Mai, Thailand for a five-day retreat. This week we offer you Thay's first talk in Hong Kong, at the University of Hong Kong on 10 May, 2007. Thay fields a number of questions from the audience, including: What can we do to help the situation of global warming? What is Thay's impression of people in Hong Kong? What is the relationship of light to the practice?
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