Sat, 23 December 2006
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Wed, 13 December 2006
This week we offer a chant recorded by Sister The Nghiem of Green Mountain Dharma Center: Discourse on Love. This chant is a common one in the Pali tradition of Theravadan Buddhists. The English translation was done by our teacher Thich Nhat Hanh with the help of Plum Village monks and nuns. The text and music can be found here in PDF format.
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Wed, 6 December 2006
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Wed, 29 November 2006
This week we share a dharma talk that our teacher Thay gave in Plum Village on October 29, 2006, shortly before the recent U.S. elections. It offers a deep view into both the nature of our current world situation and the nature of this path of practice. Thay Phap Tri hosts.
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Tue, 21 November 2006
This week we have our monthly question and answer session with two monks recently arrived from Plum Village, Thay Phap Lai and Thay Phap Thanh (right.) Sister Susan also joins us to answer a number of questions sent to us via e-mail in the past few weeks. Brother Stream moderates. Enjoy.
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Tue, 14 November 2006
This week we offer the orientation given on the first night of the recent Retreat for College Students at Deer Park. Sister Thuan Nghiem (Harmony, right) and Brother Phap Luu (Stream) cover the basic practices of mindful breathing, sitting and walking, in addition to sharing from their own experiences in college. This talk is a good introduction to the fundamental practices of the Plum Village tradition. Please enjoy this offering, and thank you for your comments and feedback.
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Tue, 7 November 2006
This week we publish one of the talks from our recent college retreat. Our abbot Thay Phap Dung speaks about his own path of practice, and what it means to bring meditation into our lives. Brother Phap Huu hosts. May you be well.
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Wed, 1 November 2006
This week's edition of the Dharmacast includes an introduction to the practice of walking meditation offered by Sister Chau Nghiem (Jewel) and a session of evening chanting led by Br. Phap Khoi. Br. Phap De hosts this Halloween broadcast. May you touch peace and solidity with each step.
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Sun, 22 October 2006
This week we are happy to share with you a question and answer session that we participated in this past Thursday afternoon in the Ocean of Peace Meditation Hall here at Deer Park. Brother Stream hosts, and Thay Abbot Brother Phap Dung (see photo), Brother Phap Ho, Sisters Chau Nghiem and Viet Nghiem answer questions posed over e-mail to the monks and nuns. We ended spontaneously with the song, The Island Within. If you would like to send in a question for an upcoming Q&A session, feel free to write us at dpcast@gmail.com. All names are kept confidential. Enjoy the brisk autumn air.
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Sun, 15 October 2006
The broadcast ends with the flute solo, "Song for the Buddha," by the Basque musician Laurent Bernays, from the Refuge Tree CD. May you be well.
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Thu, 12 October 2006
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Mon, 9 October 2006
We look forward to a Question and Answer session to take place in the coming week, so please e-mail us any questions you may have about the practice of mindfulness in daily life. A panel of monks and nuns will share based on these questions. You may also put a question in the comments to this week's show. A PDF of Sutra 803 is available here, and of Sutra 810 here. The Chinese texts with Pinyin and Sino-Vietnamese are available here (803) and here (810). May you breathe in peace.
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Tue, 3 October 2006
In this talk from Plum Village on 01 Oct 2006, Thay investigates the
true nature of power in the light of the Buddha's teaching, and he
describes how we may realize this power in our present-day lives. Also:
what are the powers of a true teacher?
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Tue, 3 October 2006
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Sun, 1 October 2006
Tree Meditation is the title of a song from the album Refuge Tree. Please enjoy, the whole album can be purchased at the Unified Buddhist Church Gateway. To find more information about the singer please visit Joe Reilly's webpage.
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Sun, 24 September 2006
I was surprised by words of thanks I recieved this past weekend. It gave me a warm feeling. In the mist of our busy schedules we might forget to say a few words of gratitude which can make someone's day. Lets try this one and remember to use it now and again. I know you are there and I am happy Please enjoy our podcast! A Lotus for You, Michael Nguyen
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Sun, 24 September 2006
We need your help, we have until October 7th to get more than 10,000 people to sign and support the No Car Day initative! Please pass this message the world over by sending the following link to as many people as you can.
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-- posted at: 11:39pm CDT
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Sun, 17 September 2006
Embedded Video of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh
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Sun, 17 September 2006
A little treat for the e-community. Laura Hunter, a regular at DP loves this song and I thought it would be a nice gift. If you have attended a retreat hosted by the Plum Village Sangha then you should be familar with this song. For those who haven't, I am sure you will enjoy this treat!
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Sun, 17 September 2006
Friend of DP, Michael Nguyen
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Sat, 9 September 2006
Not to keep you, our second DPCast is hosted by Sister Jewel. This is the talk the Dharma Teacher Larry Ward offered on the third day of the retreat. I haven't listened to it yet, so lets breathe in together, breathe out together and enjoy this wonderful gift from the Hidden Mountains of Escondido, CA. Be sure to check the Deer Park website for more information about living in the present moment. Friend of DP, Michael Nguyen
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Mon, 4 September 2006
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Mon, 4 September 2006
In our first dpcast you'll find some chanting, sutra reading, etc... just give it a go. To find out more information about Deer Park Monastery itself please visit the following link. Deer Park Monastery Website For a pdf file of the sutra that is read on the dpcast you can download it by following this link. Chanting P Download Friend of DP, Michael Nguyen
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