I appreciate Br Phap Dung sharing his stories - they make me smile. And it's reality, what he shares, so we can get a glimpse of what it might be like to be a monk or nun. It is good that he can laugh about difficulties in following the routines and protocols. His reflections on his practice help us relate easily to him, see the challenges monastics can face, and inspire us to practice well.
It is amazing to be reminded that the very simple things in life are the very greatest things in life! Thank you brother phap Dung For your insight, sensitivity and compassion
The brother has a wonderful openness with his weaknesses- it is a lovely humility! It is okay to not be perfect, but in striving to be better through recognising and correcting our bad habits we can nurture better habits for us 😊
Thank you so much Brother That was a beautiful talk. It was very real And it had a nice mixture of humour and seriousness I found it very helpful at the time I felt a real need
sincronizing collective beat, a very new aspect to me. Thanks for a sharing Dharma Talk with an inspiring and deep insights. Thank you for your genuinness.!
Your sharing about " Aspect of sitting there but not allow to talk" as a way of practice of" Trainning our mind", is hitting me hard !! It a wake up call for me too. Thank you Br. Phap Dung.
I LOVE IT! L.A. LIfe - I know how it is like -- Im grateful that as someone born in southeast asia - this zenish way is slowly fading away too but this a way to have peace.
The 😷 will not allow us to sync in our breathing. Hopefully, when covid is not causing us the suffering we shall remember to take advantage of synchronised breathing. Air is a miracle that most of us had never seen as such.