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Thich Nhat Hanh
"The finger pointing at the moon is not the moon.".. Thich Nhat Hanh

Thich Nhat Hanh - Zen master
Peace activist, scholar and Zen master

Thich Nhat Hanh is a Zen master in the Vietnamese tradition, scholar, poet, and peace activist.

He is the founder of the Van Hanh Buddhist University in Saigon and has taught at Columbia University and the Sorbonne. He is the author of the national bestseller Living Buddha, Living Christ and over 60 other books. He was nominated for the 1967 Nobel Peace Prize by Martin Luther King, Jr.


His 14 precepts - Do not be idolatrous about or bound to any doctrine, theory, or ideology, even Buddhist ones. All systems of thought are guiding means; they are not absolute truth....continued

His retreat centre at Plum Village in Southern France is world famous and attracts many seekers from every corner of the world and from every denomination for meditation and spiritual practice. His life is his message and his teachings are of observing mindfulness in all we do, maintaining peace and natural being. He is a torch in a world short of moral and spiritual leaders.

These works of Thich Nhat Hanh are a small part of this master's teachings

Art of Mindful living

Drops of emptyness

Anger The Buddhist Way Thich Nhat Hanh

Creating true peace

THE ART OF MINDFUL LIVING (CD)
THICH NHAT HANH
How to Bring Love, Compassion, and Inner Peace into Your Daily Life..read more

DROPS OF EMPTINESS (CD)
THICH NHAT HANH with Sister Chan Khong
Zen contemplation in chant and song..read more

CREATING TRUE PEACE

Breakout book on peace by one of the world's greatest spiritual leaders...more


Do not think that the knowledge you presently possess is changeless, absolute truth. Avoid being narrow-minded and bound to present views. Learn and practice non-attachment from views in order to be open to receive others' viewpoints. Truth is found in life and not merely in conceptual knowledge. Be ready to learn throughout our entire life and to observe reality in yourself and in the world at all times.

Do not force others, including children, by any means whatsoever, to adopt your views, whether by authority, threat, money, propaganda, or even education. However, through compassionate dialogue, help others renounce fanaticism and narrowness.

Do not avoid contact with suffering or close your eyes before suffering. Do not lose awareness of the existence of suffering in the life of the world. find ways to be with those who are suffering by all means, including personal contact and visits, images, sound. By such means, awaken yourself and others to the reality of suffering in the world.

Do not accumulate wealth while millions are hungry. Do not take as the aim of your life - fame, profit, wealth, or sensual pleasure. Live simply and share time, energy, and material resources with those who are in need.

Do not maintain anger or hatred. As soon as anger and hatred arise, practice the meditation on compassion in order to deeply understand the persons who have caused anger and hatred. Learn to look at other beings with the eyes of compassion.

Do not lose yourself in dispersion and in your surroundings. Learn to practice breathing in order to regain composure of body and mind, to practice mindfulness, and to develop concentration and understanding.
Do not utter words that can create discord and cause the community to break. Make every effort to reconcile and resolve all conflicts, however small.

Do not say untruthful things for the sake of personal interest of to impress people. Do not utter words that cause diversion and hatred. Do not spread news that you do not know to be certain. Do not criticize or condemn things you are not sure of. Always speak truthfully and constructively. Have the courage to speak out about situations of injustice, even when doing so may threaten your own safety.


Do not use the Buddhist community for personal gain or profit, or transform your community into a political party. A religious community should, however, take a clear stand against oppression and injustice, and should strive to change the situation without engaging in partisan conflicts.

Do not live with a vocation that is harmful to humans and nature. Do not invest in companies that deprive others of their chance to life. Select a vocation which helps realize your ideal compassion.

Do not kill. Do not let others kill. Find whatever means possible to protect life and to prevent war.

Possess nothing that should belong to others. Respect the property of others but prevent others from enriching themselves from human suffering or the suffering of other beings.

Do not mistreat your body. Learn to handle it with respect. Do not look on your body as only and instrument. Preserve vital energies (sexual, breath, spirit) for the realization of the Way. Sexual expression should not happen without love and commitment. In sexual relationships be aware of future suffering that may be caused. To preserve the happiness of others, respect the rights and commitments of others. Be fully aware of the responsibility of bringing new lives into the world. Meditate on the world into which you are bringing new beings.

Do not believe that I feel that I follow each and every of these precepts perfectly. I know I fail in many ways. None of us can fully fulfill any of these. However, I must work toward a goal. These are my goal. No words can replace practice, only practice can make the words.

Further reading:

Vipassana meditation

Insight meditation - still mind

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