Inside the Plum Village Tradition | Deer Park Monastery
This video offers an intimate look inside the Plum Village tradition, featuring conversations with Buddhist monastics at Deer Park Monastery, a mindfulness practice center founded in the tradition of Zen Master Thích Nhất Hạnh. Filmed during my time living and practicing at the monastery, this documentary explores the core teachings of the Buddha through the understanding of senior Dharma teachers at Deer Park. This video is an excerpt from my film Freedom From Suffering. Watch the full film: 👉 • Freedom From Suffering: Exploring the Budd... Deer Park Monastery: https://deerparkmonastery.org/

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