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Hidden Mountain Record – Issue #2

Just in time for Lunar New Year (Tết), we are happy to announce that Hidden Mountain Record issue #2, which recaps the year 2024, is now available for your download […]
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Deepen Your Practice: The Breathing Room

In his book Happiness, Thay writes about how we can create a room or corner in our home where we can sit, breathe, and meditate. Read the passage below and try […]
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Love Letter to Deer Park – January

Love Letter to Deer Park In harmony with Thay’s practice of writing love letters to share gratitude, love, and peace with those around him, we asked practitioners to write love letters to […]
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Letters to Thầy | 2025 Memorial Ceremony

On January 19, 2025, we commemorated the passing of our teacher, Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh (Thầy) with gratitude for the happy, healthy sangha that is Thầy’s legacy. The following […]
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Prayer for Fire and Earthquake victims

The following text was read at our Special Prayer Ceremony for Fire and Earthquake Victims held January 11, 2025 at Deer Park Monastery. Dear Respected Thay, Dear Ancestors, Dear Mother […]
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Sister Chua Xua: Enjoy Your Free Life

Sister Chua Xua was a social worker and left a long-term relationship to become ordained as a nun at Bát Nhã, a Plum Village monastery that closed due to harassment […]
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Deepen Your Practice: Hugging Meditation

In his book Happiness, Thay writes about how we can use a simple, three-breath hug to cultivate closeness with our loved ones. Read his advice and try it for yourself. When […]
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Brother Phap Hoi: Lucky for Me

Brother Phap Hoi is a Vietnamese refugee and the most senior Brother at Deer Park Monastery. “Because the Sangha embrace all of the people, even you are high level or […]
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Sister Phu Nghiem: We Are a Buddhist Family

Sister Phu Nghiem is one of three nuns in her immediate blood family and is passionate about bringing mindfulness to children. “So I focus a lot more on my steps. […]
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Brother Phap Luu: American Awakening

Brother Phap Luu, the eldest non-Vietnamese American monk in the Plum Village tradition, graduated from Dartmouth College and started meditating after going through a depression. “What is more satisfying in […]
