TheNavigator
April 3rd, 2010, 03:50 PM
(((EVeryone)))
I got this link off of Facebook, but I thought it worth sharing.
He's been a Buddhist monk for more than 60 years, as well as a teacher, writer, and vocal opponent of war—a stance that left him exiled from his native Vietnam for four decades. Now the man Martin Luther King Jr. called "an apostle of peace and nonviolence" reflects on the beauty of the present moment, being grateful for every breath, and the freedom and happiness to be found in a simple cup of tea.
This is a bit of a read but really worth it...hope you enjoy.
http://http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oprah.com%2Fspirit%2FOprah-Talks-to-Thich-Nhat-Hanh&h=3290d8a1f997f859e9d2ea75c85b6d19 (http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oprah.com%2Fspirit%2FOprah-Talks-to-Thich-Nhat-Hanh&h=3290d8a1f997f859e9d2ea75c85b6d19)
Peace
Shannon
I got this link off of Facebook, but I thought it worth sharing.
He's been a Buddhist monk for more than 60 years, as well as a teacher, writer, and vocal opponent of war—a stance that left him exiled from his native Vietnam for four decades. Now the man Martin Luther King Jr. called "an apostle of peace and nonviolence" reflects on the beauty of the present moment, being grateful for every breath, and the freedom and happiness to be found in a simple cup of tea.
This is a bit of a read but really worth it...hope you enjoy.
http://http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oprah.com%2Fspirit%2FOprah-Talks-to-Thich-Nhat-Hanh&h=3290d8a1f997f859e9d2ea75c85b6d19 (http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oprah.com%2Fspirit%2FOprah-Talks-to-Thich-Nhat-Hanh&h=3290d8a1f997f859e9d2ea75c85b6d19)
Peace
Shannon