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Exclusive Interview With Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh


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Exclusive interview with Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh

Marianne Schnall: What effects do you see on your own daily life regarding your relaxation and meditation practices?

Thich Nhat Hanh:The therapeutic power of meditation is very great, as modern scientific studies are now showing. The practices of mindful breathing, sitting meditation and walking meditation release tensions in the body and also in the mind. When we give ourselves the chance to let go of all our tension, the body's natural capacity to heal itself can begin to work. Animals in the forest know this; when they get wounded, ill or overtired, they know what to do. They find a quiet place and lie down to rest. They don't go chasing after food or other animals -- they just rest. After some days of resting quietly, they are healed and they resume their activities.

We humans have lost the wisdom of genuinely resting and relaxing. We worry too much. We don't allow our bodies to heal, and we don't allow our minds and hearts to heal. Meditation can help us embrace our worries, our fear, our anger; and that is very healing. We let our own natural capacity of healing do the work.

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Thich Nhat Hanh is together with the Dalai Lama and Phra Maha Ghosananda (successor of Tan Buddhadasa) the "Patron" of the INEB (International Network of Engaged Buddhists). Phra Phaisan Visalo (Thailand) is (or was) the general secretary of the INEB.

The INEB is working worldwide.

All the links for deeper information you can find here:

A statement concerning the events in Thailand included.

http://www.inebnetwork.org/web/

German

http://www.buddhanetz.org/projekte/inebnews.htm

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