Thich Nhat Hanh — Mindfulness, Suffering, and Engaged Buddhism by On Being Studios published on 2013-10-01T07:31:12Z Martin Luther King, Jr. once nominated Thich Nhat Hanh for a Nobel Peace Prize. And now the Vietnamese Zen master and poet is on a North American tour. Our encounter with him a decade ago has left a lasting imprint on us. In this radio pilgrimage, you’ll hear a rare, intimate conversation with him and with others who make use of his practical, lyrical teachings on finding buoyancy and "being peace" in a world of conflict. See more at www.onbeing.org/program/thich-nhat-hanh-on-mindfulness-suffering-and-engaged-buddhism/74 Genre Public Radio Comment by Huỳnh Lâm Thanh Trúc Thank you 2022-04-02T21:09:35Z Comment by CambridgeEssentials Check out https://soundcloud.com/cambridgeessentials-com/herenow-guided-mindfulness-meditation 2016-05-29T01:10:47Z Comment by Gerry Mc Williams A real Buddha 2014-01-12T10:08:55Z Comment by mumeditation Thank you. 2013-10-24T14:22:30Z Comment by Shiki VanSai oh the gentleness 2013-10-03T14:19:00Z Comment by icannothearyou Awe. Transforming suffering through mindfulness makes people feel miracles. 2013-10-01T19:15:10Z Comment by passant Dorgham without suffering there is no way to understand :/ ya 2013-10-01T13:46:26Z