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  • Deconstructing Yourself
    Deconstructing Yourself

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    Deconstructing Yourself

    Michael W. Taft

  • Etudier la Bible
    Etudier la Bible

    2

    Etudier la Bible

    Etudier la Bible

  • Ask Pastor John
    Ask Pastor John

    3

    Ask Pastor John

    Desiring God

  • Light + Truth
    Light + Truth

    4

    Light + Truth

    Desiring God

  • Look at the Book
    Look at the Book

    5

    Look at the Book

    Desiring God

  • How to Be a Jew
    How to Be a Jew

    6

    How to Be a Jew

    Tablet Studios

  • Podcast Comunidad Cristiana Esencia
    Podcast Comunidad Cristiana Esencia

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    Podcast Comunidad Cristiana Esencia

    Comunidad Cristiana Esencia

  • Die drei Könige: Ein Schweifkomet erscheint

    29/12/2023 • ABONNÉS UNIQUEMENT

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    Die drei Könige: Ein Schweifkomet erscheint

    Waren es wirklich Könige? Und waren es tatsächlich drei? Was soll die Legende von den drei wohlhabenden Herren bedeuten, die auf Kamelen reitend in Bethlehem anrücken? Der Evangelist Matthäus verfolgt mit dieser Erzählung einen ganz bestimmten Plan. Im Bibelpodcast erzählen die Pfarrerstöchter Sabine Rückert und ihre Schwester Johanna Haberer die unglaublichen Geschichten aus dem Buch der Bücher, mit dem sie aufgewachsen sind. In der Folge 113 stellen die Pfarrerstöchter die Frage: Warum konnten nur ganz bestimmte Menschen den Kometen mit dem Schweif sehen? [ANZEIGE] Mehr über die Angebote unserer Werbepartnerinnen und -partner finden Sie HIER Ab dem 15.1.2025 sind alle Folgen von "Unter Pfarrerstöchtern", die vor dem 31.3.2021 erschienen sind, nur noch exklusiv mit einem Digitalabo der ZEIT zu hören – auf zeit.de/bibelpodcast, auf Apple Podcasts und auf Spotify. Ein kostenloses Probeabo können Sie hier abschließen. Wie Sie ihr Abo mit Spotify oder Apple Podcasts verbinden, lesen Sie hier. [ANZEIGE] Mehr über die Angebote unserer Werbepartnerinnen und -partner finden Sie HIER. [ANZEIGE] Mehr hören? Dann testen Sie unser Podcast-Abo mit Zugriff auf alle Dokupodcasts und unser Podcast-Archiv. Jetzt 4 Wochen kostenlos testen. Und falls Sie uns nicht nur hören, sondern auch lesen möchten, testen Sie jetzt 4 Wochen kostenlos DIE ZEIT. Hier geht's zum Angebot.

    29/12/2023

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    42 min
  • Im Tempel: Ein neunmalkluger Teenager

    12/01/2024 • ABONNÉS UNIQUEMENT

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    Im Tempel: Ein neunmalkluger Teenager

    Lukas, der Romancier unter den Evangelisten, erzählt Geschichten aus dem frühen Leben Jesu, um seinen Messias in der jüdischen Tradition des Alten Testaments zu verankern: Wie der uralte Prophet Simeon im Säugling den Weltenretter erkennt und wie Jesus schon mit zwölf Jahren zu seinem "Vater im Himmel" strebt. Im Bibelpodcast erzählen die Pfarrerstöchter Sabine Rückert und ihre Schwester Johanna Haberer die unglaublichen Geschichten aus dem Buch der Bücher, mit dem sie aufgewachsen sind. In der Folge 114 besprechen die Pfarrerstöchter, mit welcher Entschlossenheit die junge Christensekte zu beweisen suchte, dass Jesus der versprochene Messias ist.     Ab dem 15.1.2025 sind alle Folgen von "Unter Pfarrerstöchtern", die vor dem 31.3.2021 erschienen sind, nur noch exklusiv mit einem Digitalabo der ZEIT zu hören – auf zeit.de/bibelpodcast, auf Apple Podcasts und auf Spotify. Ein kostenloses Probeabo können Sie hier abschließen. Wie Sie ihr Abo mit Spotify oder Apple Podcasts verbinden, lesen Sie hier. [ANZEIGE] Mehr über die Angebote unserer Werbepartnerinnen und -partner finden Sie HIER. [ANZEIGE] Mehr hören? Dann testen Sie unser Podcast-Abo mit Zugriff auf alle Dokupodcasts und unser Podcast-Archiv. Jetzt 4 Wochen kostenlos testen. Und falls Sie uns nicht nur hören, sondern auch lesen möchten, testen Sie jetzt 4 Wochen kostenlos DIE ZEIT. Hier geht's zum Angebot.

    12/01/2024

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    42 min
  • Episode 327: The Myth of the 12 Tribes of Israel - Andrew Tobolowsky

    20/05/2022

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    Episode 327: The Myth of the 12 Tribes of Israel - Andrew Tobolowsky

    Andrew Tobolowsky, author of a new book entitled The Myth of the Twelve Tribes of Israel, joins Dan and Lex to talk about what the Twelve Tribes of Israel myth is, and why it matters. They explore the ways in which groups have mobilized it -- all around the world -- for a few thousand years, and how that conversation across the millennia can help us better understand how people (and communities) continually construct and reinvent their identities.  To access shownotes for this episode, click here. ALSO, if you'd like to purchase The Myth of the Twelve Tribes of Israel, be sure to head to the Cambridge University Press website and enter the promo code TMTTI2022 at checkout, for a 20% discount! If you're enjoying Judaism Unbound, please help us keep things going with a one-time or monthly tax-deductible donation. Support Judaism Unbound by clicking here! You can also buy Judaism Unbound merch (hoodies! stickers! mugs! So much more!) by heading to www.JudaismUnbound.com/store.

    20/05/2022

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    55 min
  • 174. Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 15, Verses 1-4 (Contd.) | Swami Sarvapriyananda

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    174. Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 15, Verses 1-4 (Contd.) | Swami Sarvapriyananda

    Swami Sarvapriyananda continues teaching verses 1-4 from the fifteenth chapter, entitled Purushottama Yoga, the Yoga of the Supreme Being, of the Bhagavad Gita. This series of talks by Swami Sarvapriyananda on the Bhagavad Gita, 'the Song of God,' unfolds the highest truths of Vedanta. ____________ Chapter 15, Verse 1 श्रीभगवानुवाच | ऊर्ध्वमूलमध:शाखमश्वत्थं प्राहुरव्ययम् | छन्दांसि यस्य पर्णानि यस्तं वेद स वेदवित् || 1|| śhrī-bhagavān uvācha ūrdhva-mūlam adhaḥ-śhākham aśhvatthaṁ prāhur avyayam chhandānsi yasya parṇāni yas taṁ veda sa veda-vit ⧫ The Blessed Lord said, "They speak of the immutable Ashwatham tree, with its roots above and its branches below, whose leaves are the Vedas." He who knows it is the knower of the Vedas. Chapter 15, Verse 2 अधश्चोर्ध्वं प्रसृतास्तस्य शाखा गुणप्रवृद्धा विषयप्रवाला: | अधश्च मूलान्यनुसन्ततानि कर्मानुबन्धीनि मनुष्यलोके || 2|| adhaśh chordhvaṁ prasṛitās tasya śhākhā guṇa-pravṛiddhā viṣhaya-pravālāḥ adhaśh cha mūlāny anusantatāni karmānubandhīni manuṣhya-loke ⧫ Its branches, nurtured by the gunas spread below and above, its shoots are the sense objects, and its rootlings are stretched below, producing actions in the world of men. Verse 3 & 4 न रूपमस्येह तथोपलभ्यते नान्तो न चादिर्न च सम्प्रतिष्ठा | अश्वत्थमेनं सुविरूढमूल मसङ्गशस्त्रेण दृढेन छित्त्वा || 3|| तत: पदं तत्परिमार्गितव्यं यस्मिन्गता न निवर्तन्ति भूय: | तमेव चाद्यं पुरुषं प्रपद्ये यत: प्रवृत्ति: प्रसृता पुराणी || 4|| na rūpam asyeha tathopalabhyate nānto na chādir na cha sampratiṣhṭhā aśhvattham enaṁ su-virūḍha-mūlam asaṅga-śhastreṇa dṛiḍhena chhittvā tataḥ padaṁ tat parimārgitavyaṁ yasmin gatā na nivartanti bhūyaḥ tam eva chādyaṁ puruṣhaṁ prapadye yataḥ pravṛittiḥ prasṛitā purāṇī ⧫ Its form as such is not experienced here, nor its end, nor its beginning, nor its continuity. Having severed this deep-rooted Ashwatha tree with the strong weapon of non-attachment, one should next seek that goal, reaching which they do not return, saying 'I seek refuge in that primordial Purusha from whom this eternal process has sprung.'

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    1 h 20 min
  • Die Taufe: Eine Stimme im Kopf

    26/01/2024 • ABONNÉS UNIQUEMENT

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    Die Taufe: Eine Stimme im Kopf

    Ein neuer Ritus wird erfunden: Der Wüstenprophet Johannes taucht Juden im Jordan unter und nennt es Taufe. Auch der 29-jährige Jesus wird getauft. Dabei hat er eine Vision. Im Bibelpodcast erzählen die Pfarrerstöchter Sabine Rückert und ihre Schwester Johanna Haberer die unglaublichen Geschichten aus dem Buch der Bücher, mit dem sie aufgewachsen sind. In der Folge 115 besprechen die Pfarrerstöchter, wie unterschiedlich die vier Evangelisten von der Taufe des Jesus berichten. Ab dem 15.1.2025 sind alle Folgen von "Unter Pfarrerstöchtern", die vor dem 31.3.2021 erschienen sind, nur noch exklusiv mit einem Digitalabo der ZEIT zu hören – auf zeit.de/bibelpodcast, auf Apple Podcasts und auf Spotify. Ein kostenloses Probeabo können Sie hier abschließen. Wie Sie ihr Abo mit Spotify oder Apple Podcasts verbinden, lesen Sie hier. [ANZEIGE] Mehr über die Angebote unserer Werbepartnerinnen und -partner finden Sie HIER. [ANZEIGE] Mehr hören? Dann testen Sie unser Podcast-Abo mit Zugriff auf alle Dokupodcasts und unser Podcast-Archiv. Jetzt 4 Wochen kostenlos testen. Und falls Sie uns nicht nur hören, sondern auch lesen möchten, testen Sie jetzt 4 Wochen kostenlos DIE ZEIT. Hier geht's zum Angebot.

    26/01/2024

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    1 h 6 min
  • Alexandra Lamy : Fuir ou se sauver ? Ce que Compostelle m’a appris

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    Alexandra Lamy : Fuir ou se sauver ? Ce que Compostelle m’a appris

    "Sur le chemin de Compostelle, j’ai trouvé des réponses à des questions que je ne m’étais pas posées !" Actrice chérie des Français, capable de passer de la comédie au drame, Alexandra Lamy cache une vérité moins connue : le quotidien l'angoisse terriblement. Régulièrement, elle a besoin de tout quitter pour retrouver ses Cévennes, ses sentiers et… elle-même. Aujourd'hui, elle revient avec Compostelle, un film sur la marche comme thérapie et sur ce que l'on trouve quand on accepte de se perdre. Entre sa quête de silence et de solitude, son besoin viscéral de rupture et son optimisme à toute épreuve, Alexandra révèle chez Lueurs une facette plus intime de sa personnalité. Parce que ce que nous fuyons révèle qui nous sommes vraiment… Bonne écoute. 🕯️   🔔 Pour ne rien manquer, abonnez-vous à ce podcast, et retrouvez-nous aussi sur notre site (avec la possibilité de s'abonner à notre newsletter hebdomadaire) et sur nos réseaux sociaux, Instagram, TikTok et YouTube.   ✨ Présenté par Jonathan Langlois  🎙️ Son et diffusion podcast : PodK 🎥 Réalisation : Liam Hoarau ☎️ Programmation : Vox Populi Prod

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  • Die Heiligen #2: Carl Gustav Jung, der Herr der Schatten

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    Die Heiligen #2: Carl Gustav Jung, der Herr der Schatten

    Sein Leben lang kämpfte C. G. Jung (1875–1961) gegen innere Dämonen. Er hatte Visionen und fürchtete, den Verstand zu verlieren. Auch deshalb widmete er sein ganzes Leben der Seelenkunde. Seine Erkenntnis: Nur wer die eigenen Schattenseiten annimmt, findet zu sich selbst.  In Folge 2 erzählt Johanna Haberer ihrer Schwester Sabine Rückert von ihrem ersten Heiligen: Es geht es um einen Psychiater, der fürchtet, selbst verrückt zu werden. In „Unter Pfarrerstöchtern – unsere verrückten Heiligen" erzählen die Schwestern Sabine Rückert und Johanna Haberer einmal im Monat die unglaublichen Geschichten ihrer eigenen Heiligen. Die sind weltlich und trotzdem auf der Welt nicht ganz zu Hause. Es sind Menschen, die neue Dimensionen eröffnen. Die einen anderen Blick auf das Leben haben. Die Verhältnisse nicht einfach hinnehmen. Die einen gewaltigen Mut an den Tag legen und mitunter für ihre Überzeugungen sterben.  Ab dem 15.1.2025 sind alle Folgen von "Unter Pfarrerstöchtern", die vor dem 31.3.2021 erschienen sind, nur noch exklusiv mit einem Digitalabo der ZEIT zu hören – auf zeit.de/bibelpodcast, auf Apple Podcasts und auf Spotify. Ein kostenloses Probeabo können Sie hier abschließen. Wie Sie ihr Abo mit Spotify oder Apple Podcasts verbinden, lesen Sie hier. [ANZEIGE] Mehr über die Angebote unserer Werbepartnerinnen und -partner finden Sie HIER. [ANZEIGE] Mehr hören? Dann testen Sie unser Podcast-Abo mit Zugriff auf alle Dokupodcasts und unser Podcast-Archiv. Jetzt 4 Wochen kostenlos testen. Und falls Sie uns nicht nur hören, sondern auch lesen möchten, testen Sie jetzt 4 Wochen kostenlos DIE ZEIT. Hier geht's zum Angebot.

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  • In the Footsteps of the Buddha (2/6) | Enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree (Episode #103)

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    In the Footsteps of the Buddha (2/6) | Enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree (Episode #103)

    If you want to support our podcast please visit this link. Thank you! Welcome to a new episode of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. The second in a series of six episodes recorded during the In the Footsteps of the Buddha pilgrimage, this instalment was made in Bodh Gaya, India, in February 2026. In it, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership coach Jo Confino are joined again by Dharma teacher Shantum Seth to discuss the journey of the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, before he reached enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree in Bodh Gaya. It covers Siddhartha’s early life, the various ascetic practices he tried, his finding of the middle way between extreme asceticism and hedonism and going through various stages of meditation and insight, to becoming the awakened one, and his first teaching. Together, the three participants further reflect on the relevance of the Buddha’s journey to their own spiritual practices; the challenges of maintaining mindfulness and presence in the modern world; the importance of the sangha in the Buddhist tradition; and how the Buddha’s teachings emphasize the interconnectedness of all things. About the pilgrimage: In 1988, Shantum Seth was invited by Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay) to organize a pilgrimage to the sacred sites associated with the Buddha’s life across India. Subsequently, Thay encouraged Shantum to continue guiding such journeys each year, offering pilgrimage itself as a mindfulness practice—one that the Buddha had suggested.  Shantum has been leading these transformative journeys ever since, offering people from around the world the opportunity to follow In the Footsteps of the Buddha with awareness and insight. After 15 years at the United Nations, Shantum left to volunteer with the Ahimsa Trust, which represents Thay’s work in India and promotes the practice of “peace in oneself and peace in the world”. Through Buddhapath, his expression of Right Livelihood, Shantum continues to guide pilgrimages and share the wisdom and culture of the places he visits in India and across Buddhist Asia, cultivating community through these deeply meaningful journeys.To learn more about upcoming pilgrimages, visit www.buddhapath.com, or follow Shantum on Facebook and Instagram at @eleven_directions.  Shantum Seth, an ordained Dharmacharya (Dharma teacher) in the Buddhist Mindfulness lineage of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, teaches in India and across the world. A co-founder of Ahimsa Trust, he has been a student of Thich Nhat Hanh’s teachings for the past 35 years, and, since 1988, has led pilgrimages and other multi-faith, educational, cultural, spiritual, and transformative journeys across diverse regions of India and Asia.  He is actively involved in educational, social, and ecological programmes, including work on cultivating mindfulness in society, including with educators, the Indian Central Reserve Police Force, and the corporate sector. Across various Indian sanghas, Dharmacharya Shantum is the primary teacher of different practices of mindfulness from Thich Nhat Hanh’s tradition. Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/  And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ Recording by Ann Nguyenhttps://ann.earthSound editing by Joe Holtawayhttps://joeholtaway.comPublishing by Anca RusuProduced by Clay Carnillhttps://claycarnill.comExecutive Producer: Catalin Zorzini List of resources  Interbeinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interbeing   Plum Village Traditionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plum_Village_Tradition  Old Path White Cloudshttps://www.parallax.org/product/old-path-white-clouds Kaundinyahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaundinya Sister Chan Khonghttps://plumvillage.org/about/sister-chan-khong  Bodhi treehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodhi_tree  Bodh Gayahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodh_Gaya  Sujatahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sujata_(milkmaid)  Mahavirahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahavira  Kumbh Melahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumbh_Mela  Maulana Azadhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maulana_Azad  Dalithttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalit  Dharma Talks: ‘Redefining the Four Noble Truths’https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/redefining-the-four-noble-truths  Dharma Talks: ‘The Noble Eightfold Path’https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/the-noble-eightfold-path  Quotes “We think we’re practicing for ourselves only, but there are invisible connections that we may not see. So your own practice, your own transformation, your decision-making can shift a whole lineage that precedes you. Without even doing much. It’s just some decisions; it’s almost like the turning of the dharma wheel, something in our whole lineage. And it’s true for a lot of my Western monastics; they might be the first in their whole ancestral lineage to be on the path of love and understanding. So you’re not doing this for yourself only, you’re doing this for your whole lineage.”  “Everyone on this pilgrimage, in this room right now, sitting, I invite you to plant that seed to see that this journey is not yours alone. There’s a deep interbeing and it’s a weaving of past, present, and future.”  “I got involved in activist politics, organizing big demonstrations, going to jail, organizing in a big way. But then I burnt out and found that I was very angry. And that anger was actually infusing my action, and I realized I was also part of the problem. So I had to find a way of being peace, not just fighting for peace.”  “In the Indic civilizational system, at least in some traditions, and especially in the Brahmanical system – I don’t call it Hinduism – we have four stages of life. The first is what we call brahmacharya: the celibate life, when you’re a student. The second stage is the grahasthi, where you become a family person and have children and build up the family. And the third is vanaprastha: sort of a forest dwelling, but more like social work; your children are getting married and you get involved more in society, like a philanthropist. And the fourth stage is sannyas, where you actually leave the family, break your ties, and become, in effect, dead to the family and take the path of a monastic. So the Buddha is saying, ‘You don’t need to wait till you’re an older person. Start now. Don’t waste your life. The path of awakening can be walked when you’re young, too.’” “Having children is courageous; you’re taking on responsibility for future generations, and that’s not easy. I feel that’s why we need a sangha of parents, friends. They say it takes a village, but it takes the global humanity, eight billion people, to create a civilizational shift. And that’s what we’re trying to do, to make the world a better place.”  “Courage is a moment-to-moment act. It’s not just a moment; it’s each day we get up and say, ‘Okay, it’s a blessing we have this life for these 24 hours. Can I, in some way, make it better? Can I not make it worse? Can I enhance the life of people around me and keep being mindful?’ The word ‘Buddha’ just means to be awake. So how can we really be awake? We can be awake by being mindful: being attentive, breathing in, breathing out. That’s a moment of awakening, to be present. The Buddha became a full-time Buddha, but we can do it moment-to-moment, as little, part-time Buddhas. I think all of us can touch it – and that requires courage, too, to be diligent in our practice; it’s very easy to get distracted so we need to watch our mental state of irritation, anger, jealousy, whatever comes up. I have eyes to see – wow, that’s a miracle. That’s, again, a type of awakening. So I think this path is the path of courage.”  “You can share the same bed with someone, but if you don’t share an aspiration, it can cause immense suffering.” “The problem with the middle path is that it’s not a single line. It is an appropriate response to a particular situation. The middle part requires attentiveness, mindfulness, moment-to-moment. You might think drinking water is an appropriate action, but if you’ve had a stomach operation, drinking water might kill you. So something simple like that has to be appropriately done; the middle way is appropriate to time and place.”  “We can’t start off on the middle path. We have to understand our suffering deeply in order to know the middle path, to know the two extremes in order to find that path.”  “That’s why retreats are so important: we step away from the world to realize what our deepest aspiration is. And then we can go back with a new set of eyes.”

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  • In the Footsteps of the Buddha (1/6) | The Buddha: Down to Earth (Episode #102)

    19 MARS

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    In the Footsteps of the Buddha (1/6) | The Buddha: Down to Earth (Episode #102)

    Welcome to a new episode of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. The first of a series of six episodes recorded during the pilgrimage ‘In the Footsteps of the Buddha’, this instalment was made in Varanasi, India, in February 2026. In this opening episode, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership coach Jo Confino are joined by Dharma teacher Shantum Seth to discuss the importance of understanding the Buddha as a fully human being; a boat journey on the sacred Ganges river at sunrise, from which it was possible to witness cremation and devotion; teachings on death and impermanence as daily practice; the importance of living in the present moment; and much more.The speakers also share personal experiences and reflections on their spiritual journeys, the role played by the community, and the continuation of the Buddha’s teachings through their own lives and practice.About the pilgrimage: In 1988, Shantum Seth was invited by Thich Nhat Hanh (Thay) to organize a pilgrimage to the sacred sites associated with the Buddha’s life across India. Subsequently, Thay encouraged Shantum to continue guiding such journeys each year, offering pilgrimage itself as a mindfulness practice—one that the Buddha had suggested.  Shantum has been leading these transformative journeys ever since, offering people from around the world the opportunity to follow In the Footsteps of the Buddha with awareness and insight. After 15 years at the United Nations, Shantum left to volunteer with the Ahimsa Trust, which represents Thay’s work in India and promotes the practice of “peace in oneself and peace in the world”. Through Buddhapath, his expression of Right Livelihood, Shantum continues to guide pilgrimages and share the wisdom and culture of the places he visits in India and across Buddhist Asia, cultivating community through these deeply meaningful journeys.To learn more about upcoming pilgrimages, visit www.buddhapath.com, or follow Shantum on Facebook and Instagram at @eleven_directions.  Shantum Seth, an ordained Dharmacharya (Dharma teacher) in the Buddhist Mindfulness lineage of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, teaches in India and across the world. A co-founder of Ahimsa Trust, he has been a student of Thich Nhat Hanh’s teachings for the past 35 years, and, since 1988, has led pilgrimages and other multi-faith, educational, cultural, spiritual, and transformative journeys across diverse regions of India and Asia.  He is actively involved in educational, social, and ecological programmes, including work on cultivating mindfulness in society, including with educators, the Indian Central Reserve Police Force, and the corporate sector. Across various Indian sanghas, Dharmacharya Shantum is the primary teacher of different practices of mindfulness from Thich Nhat Hanh’s tradition. Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/  And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ Recording by Ann Nguyenhttps://ann.earthSound editing by Joe Holtawayhttps://joeholtaway.com Publishing by Anca RusuProduced by Clay Carnillhttps://claycarnill.com Executive Producer: Catalin Zorzini List of resources  The Way Out Is In: ‘Ancient Path for Modern Times: Active Nonviolence (Episode #70)’https://plumvillage.org/podcast/ancient-path-for-modern-times-active-nonviolence-episode-70  Interbeinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interbeing   Plum Village Traditionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plum_Village_Tradition  ‘The Fourteen Mindfulness Trainings’https://plumvillage.org/mindfulness/the-14-mindfulness-trainings  Sarnathhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarnath  Dharadunhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dehradun_district  Bodh Gayahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodh_Gaya  Rajgirhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajgir  Old Path White Cloudshttps://www.parallax.org/product/old-path-white-clouds Federico Fellinihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federico_Fellini  Ghathttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghat  Alara Kalama https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%80%E1%B8%B7%C4%81ra_K%C4%81l%C4%81ma  Jack Kornfieldhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Kornfield Upanishadshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upanishads Sister Chan Khonghttps://plumvillage.org/about/sister-chan-khong  Bodhi treehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodhi_tree  Mokshahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moksha  Rishi Joan Halifaxhttps://www.joanhalifax.org/  Daily Contemplations on Impermanence & Interbeinghttps://plumvillage.org/daily-contemplations-on-impermanence-interbeing#the-five-remembrances   Sutras: ‘Discourse on Knowing the Better Way to Live Alone’https://plumvillage.org/library/sutras/discourse-on-knowing-the-better-way-to-live-alone Sutrashttps://plumvillage.org/genre/sutras  Leila Sethhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leila_Seth On Balancehttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1754796.On_Balance_an_Autobiography Quotes “Every step is a miracle. Every breath is an offering.” “The transformation is both individual and collective – and not just right now; it is something which seeps into our understanding and informs our life. The real journey begins when you get home. When you see your familiar surroundings with these pilgrimage lenses, those are very, very important moments. When you see your familiar surroundings slightly differently, and you see what brings you suffering, what brings you joy, what brings a sense of ease, then you can tweak your life.”  “Siddhartha always says, ‘I’m on this path not for power, not for leadership, but to find liberation within us.’ And that means we have to be ready to let go of all of the ideology that we have received from our ancestors, not from just us, but from the lineage of our whole ancestors and society.”  “We can be free amidst the suffering. We can still find our calm, our peace with every storm that arises, that manifests. We find a way to understand it, to embrace it even, because we see that that storm is a part of us.” “In the Mahaparinirvāṇa Sutta, the Buddha said, ‘Go to the places where I was born, died, where the first teachings were given, where I awakened.’ But I think he’s saying, ‘Leave your familiar surroundings and explore, and you’ll find different seeds in your consciousness being touched, which are not touched when you go every day to work or in your familiar surroundings.’ And that is the learning of yourself. It’s an interior journey on this exterior part.” “In India, your path to God is through your guru – but in the Buddha Dharma, the guru shows you the path, and you walk it. In the classic example of the Buddha pointing to the moon, he says, ‘Don’t get caught looking at my finger; look at the moon.’” “Somebody once asked Thay, ‘What happens when we die?’ He said, ‘I don’t know, but I can tell you what happens when we’re alive.’”  “The only ingredient that you have any control about for the future is the present. We can only act in the present. As you know, the past is gone, the future is an idea – but all these situations that arise in our lives, how do we respond appropriately? With ethics, with a sense of calm, with a sense of love, how can we respond appropriately to each situation? Because that is the ingredient for the future.”  “The Buddha is saying, ‘Stay open, stay alive. This is the most precious moment. This is a gift. And when we die, we’ll have no control over it.’”  “In Indian philosophy, we don’t have only yes or no. We say, yes, no, neither yes or no, both yes and no. So it’s the idea that I am the same person, I’m a different person, I’m neither the same or a different person, and both the same person and the different person. That’s the Buddha Dharma’s understanding of continuity, birth and death, and in that we don’t get caught.” “Awakening is a collective awakening.” “The Buddha was teaching us how to be a human being, how to take both the joy and the happiness of being a human being, but also to understand the suffering of a human being, and then take suffering as a noble truth. But it’s a noble truth only because we can transform it – otherwise it’s just plain old suffering. Use suffering as the compost for liberation. Looking at the cause, knowing the path to overcome suffering. And that’s key in Buddha. Otherwise, death is suffering, loss is suffering. The Buddha is saying, ‘Take that and look at it deeply, transform it, and live your life today as if it’s your last moment, your first moment, your present moment, our present moment.’” “Secular in India means different from secular in the West. Secular in India means respecting all religions. It doesn’t mean non-religious. I was brought up in a household like that, where we had Hindu icons, Christian icons, Islamic icons, everything. And we would go to midnight mass or go to a mosque or go to a temple, but we were not religious. It was just respecting people like that. And we had friends from every religion.”

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