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    Deer Park Dharmacast

    Dharma from Deer Park Monastery, a meditation practice center in the tradition of the Vietnamese Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh. At Deer Park, the resident monks, nuns and lay sangha practice engaged Buddhism and mindfulness in everyday life for the nourishment and development of our spiritual and mental health. Each week, we post a selection of activities of the Deer Park Sangha so that others may share in the realization of awareness and freedom. Deer Park is located in the mountains near Escondido, California and hosts regular Days of Mindfulness open to the public on Sundays beginning at 8:30 a.m. To learn more, visit www.deerparkmonastery.org
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    Moments of Suffering

    Moments of Suffering

    From our series of questions and responses on March 26, 2023 in the Ocean of Peace Meditation, we heard this question. When moments of personal suffering take over and have a combustable quality, what advice do you have for a person experiencing this? Or someone who is helping that person? 

    Our response is offered by Sister Phu Nghiem. 

    Anxiety and Coming Back to the Present Moment

    Anxiety and Coming Back to the Present Moment

    From our series of questions and responses on March 26, 2023 in the Ocean of Peace Meditation, we heard this question. Thich Nhat Hanh says that anxiety means not being able to dwell in the present moment. But there are times when it is very difficult. In this kind of situation, what other suggestions do you have for coming back to the present moment?

    Our response is offered by Brother Phap Luu. 

    What are the goals of the practice?

    What are the goals of the practice?

    From our series of questions and responses on March 26, 2023 in the Ocean of Peace Meditation, we heard this question. Regarding the goals of the practice. What are the goals of the practice? Do I need to change my needs in life to be happier? Then there is the other end of the spectrum. How to practice? What exactly to relate to ones own needs for the purpose of alleviating suffering?

    Our response is offered by Sister Phu Nghiem. 

    Deer Park Dharmacast
    enApril 04, 2023

    Racial Bias and Cultural Insensitivity

    Racial Bias and Cultural Insensitivity

    On March 26, 2023 we held a session of Questions and Answers during our weekly Day of Mindfulness. Rather than release the entire session as one recording, we are offering question and response one at a time. This is the first question. 

    How can we work with, in our practice, racial bias and cultural insensitivity?

    The response was offered by Brother Phap Dung. 

    443: The Power of True Love (Translation)

    443: The Power of True Love (Translation)

    Here we have a Dharma talk offered by Thay Pháp Xứ from the Ocean of Peace Meditation Hall at Deer Park Monastery on Sunday, February 12, 2023. The teaching is on a Day of Mindfulness with the theme The Power of True Love. Thay offers us one of his poems as the foundation for the teaching. This is a translation from the Vietnamese by Sister Mai Trang.

    442: Year-End (lunar) Dharma Talk

    442: Year-End (lunar) Dharma Talk

    Dear friends, This is the English translation of a Dharma talk offered by Sr. Uyển Nghiêm at the close of the lunar new year. The talk occurred in the Ocean of Peace Meditation Hall with several hundred people present for the new year celebrations. During the talk, she uses poetry to explore the dharma plus a song is shared with those present. Please enjoy.

    The translation is offered by Br. Minh Dia. 

    Deer Park Dharmacast
    enJanuary 27, 2023

    441: Confidence in the Dharma

    441: Confidence in the Dharma

    The Dharma talk offered here by Thay Phap Luu took place on Sunday, January 2, 2023 on the last day of our annual Holiday Retreat. The theme for our holiday retreat this year is "The Path is Our Home" and over 300 people gather here at Deer Park Monastery from December 29th to January 2nd, 2023. Our talk theme is Confidence in the Dharma