The 11 October was my teacher Thich Nhat Hanhâs 93rd birthday. We say âhappy continuationâ as Thay teaches there is no birth and no death â only continuation.
I am so grateful for the causes and conditions that caused his manifestation in this crazy world. He is a shining embodiment of deep practice, compassion and love. Thank you for your teaching of wisdom and compassion dear Thay.
Without Thay millions around the world would not know about the practice of mindfulness. When he was in Ireland in 2012 the Irish Times called him the âgrandfather of mindfulnessâ. He is a Zen Master, a scholar and a poet. He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Martin Luther King. And heâs also a happy gardener as he said âif I did not plant lettuce I could not write poemsâ đĽŹÂ
I would not be teaching mindfulness if were not for Thay and the Plum Village community he founded. I have been so, so fortunate to benefit from his precious teachings, I vow to continue to keep practicing and sharing the practice as best as I can.
On one retreat Thay told us that the best way to take care of him is to take care of ourselves, I know when I am being and breathing mindfully Thay is with me đ đ
I took this picture (above) on the 21 Day retreat with Thay in June 2014 at Plum Village, France, where he was giving 2 hour talks 5 days a week! He suffered a massive stroke in November 2014 but is doing well and now living back in his root temple in Hue, Vietnam đťđłÂ where I lucky enough to visit with him and the sangha in 2007đ
If you would like to find out more about Thay and his teachings, please go to www.plumvillage.org