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  • 1 month ago | tricycle.org | Philip Ryan |Thich Nhat Hanh

    Few voice actors have as decorated a résumé as Edoardo Ballerini. With early live roles on The Sopranos and Law & Order, the Italian-American actor eventually made his way into the world of audiobook publishing in 2007, when he recorded his first book, Machiavelli’s The Prince, as a favor for a friend who was starting a new studio. Since then, Ballerini has won multiple awards for his silky narration skills, including the Audio Publishers Association’s Best Male Narrator Audie Award in 2013.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | dailypioneer.com | Karan Madhok |Thich Nhat Hanh |Deepak Sen

    Book: Ananda: An Exploration of Cannabis in India Author: Karan Madhok Publisher: Alpha book company Price: Rs 999 Book: Love in Action: Writings on Nonviolent Social Change Author: Thich Nhat Hanh Publisher: Alpha book company Price: Rs 399 Book: The Divine Kumbh Echoes of Eternity: Ganga, Shipra, Godavari, and Sangam Author: Deepak Kumar Sen Publisher: Niyogi books Price: Rs 695 Book: The Gown and The Gavel: Life Journey of a Former Chief Justice of India Author: G.B. PATNAIK Publisher:...

  • Jan 13, 2025 | innerself.com | Beth McDaniel |Inner Selfcom |Thich Nhat Hanh |Jon Kabat-Zinn

    In This Article:Why has mindfulness become a tool for productivity? How has mindfulness been shaped by capitalist culture? What are the historical roots of mindfulness? Can we reclaim mindfulness as a personal, spiritual practice? Practical tips to practice mindfulness without apps or subscriptions. How Mindfulness Became a Tool of Capitalismby Beth McDaniel, InnerSelf.comIt was a Tuesday afternoon when I first noticed the irony.

  • Nov 9, 2024 | tricycle.org | Katy Butler |Thich Nhat Hanh

    On a hot August day forty years ago in southern France, Thich Nhat Hanh summoned me to his private room on the second floor of an old stone farmhouse. “I want you to take the five lay precepts,” he said, referring to the ancient Buddhist guidelines against harming oneself or others via killing, stealing, sexual exploitation, using intoxicants, and indulging in hurtful or dishonest speech. “The people who harmed you as a child violated the precepts. This will protect you.”Not killing seemed obvious.

  • Nov 4, 2024 | tricycle.org | Thich Nhat Hanh

    Listening deeply to another is a form of meditation. We follow our breathing and practice concentration, and we learn things about the other person that we never knew before. When we practice deep listening, we can help the person we’re listening to remove the perceptions that are making them suffer. We can restore harmony in our partnerships, our friendships, our family, our community, our nation, and between nations. It is that powerful.

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