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This podcast series is aimed at helping us to transcend our fear and anger so that we can be more engaged in the world in a way that develops love and compassion. Thich Nhat Hanh’s calligraphy ‘The Way Out Is In” highlights that the way out of any difficulty is to look deeply within, gain insights and then put them into practice. "The Way Out is In" is co-hosted by Brother Phap Huu, Thich Nhat Hanh's personal attendant for 17 years and the abbot of Plum Village's Upper Hamlet, and Jo Confino ...
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Following an official request from the UN Secretary General, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is moving ahead with plans for a World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul in May 2016. The objective of the event – which will be the first-ever humanitarian summit of this scale and scope – is to set a future agenda for humanitarian action to ensure improved responsiveness to the changing humanitarian landscape in terms of greater needs, more diverse actors, new techno ...
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LoHocMeBau.com - Khoá học tổng hợp kiến thức thai giáo cho Mẹ Bầu hiểu rõ và thực hành thai giáo đúng cách cho thai nhi còn trong bụng Mẹ. Khoá học gồm 5 học phần chính với khoảng ~30 bài giảng. I – Vì sao cần phải thai giáo? II – Cách hoạt động và khái niệm III – Các phương pháp thai giáo IV – Những điều không nên làm khi thai giáo V – Thai giáo âm nhạc ----- 😊 Xem tất cả Khoá Học Thai Giáo: https://www.lophocmebau.com/?utm_source=HuongLTL.1_lophocmebau.com_spotify • Sách Cho Mẹ Bầu: https: ...
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In this monthly podcast series, Deloitte Vietnam will talk you through notable matters that are directly making impact on your business by the Covid-19 pandemic. Strategic forecasting, recommendations, and helpful solutions are what Deloitte Vietnam experts will share in every episode of this series. Have any questions? Reach out to us at seapodcast@deloitte.com #deloittevoices
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Welcome to episode 52 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. This time, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership coach a…
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Welcome to episode 51 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. In the spirit of Plum Village and its Zen tradition of public questi…
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Around 84% of the world’s population affiliates with a religion, so how might that matter in the Anthropocene, for the ways our species interacts with the rest of environment? And can religious beliefs and practices add something to the pursuit of climate justice?Professor Mary Evelyn Tucker is the co-founder and director of the Yale Forum on Relig…
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Welcome to episode 50 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. In this episode, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership c…
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There’s already been a lot in the media about the upcoming referendum for a First Nations Voice to Parliament. Similar Indigenous bodies have existed in Australian churches for some time, such as the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Anglican Council. Rev Canon Glenn Loughrey is an elected member of this council.Rev Canon Glenn Loughre…
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Welcome to episode 49 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. This time, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and journalist Jo Conf…
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Everyone loves a ghost story. It’s a genre that exists across history and in nearly every society. In certain forms of Buddhism, accruing bad karma puts you at risk of coming back as a horrifying and pitiable hungry ghost — figures quite different to the spectres found in Western folklore.Shehan Karunatilaka is the author of The Seven Moons of Maal…
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Death is a core feature of most video games — for the player’s avatar at least. In fact, games might be one of the last, mainstream cultural spaces that regularly grapple with questions of mortality and the afterlife.What questions and longings as human beings are explored in this burgeoning industry?Dr Frank Bosman is a researcher in the School of…
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It's been 100 years since Howard Carter opened Tutankhamun's burial chamber, focusing the world's attention on ancient Egypt and its preoccupation with what happens after death. But can we excavate the afterlife, or at least how past societies thought about it?Dr Stan Florek is a Collection Officer at the Australian Museum in Sydney and the author …
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Welcome to episode 48 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. This instalment marks the first time the two presenters have recorde…
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Disability theologians are asking, what does resurrection and renewal mean if Jesus’ wounds remained after he rose from the dead? It’s a question that challenges our received notions about disability and identity – not just for Christians, but potentially for anyone affected by disability. That’s one in six people in Australia and, in the end, almo…
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Samson: a problematic hero from the Book of Judges, whose superhuman strength does nothing to protect him from his own flaws.It’s a fraught story of liberation and redemption – in a manner of speaking – which are prominent themes during Passover and Easter. Samson isn’t usually associated with either festival, but Handel’s oratorio of the story wil…
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Welcome to episode 47 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. This special episode features a precious recording of Thich Nhat Han…
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Every Ramadan, Muslims recite all 114 chapters of the Qur’an. That’s more than 6000 verses, all in classical Arabic. But some will not have to read it from the page – they will have it memorised. They’re known as Hafiz, and they commit years of their lives devoting their holy book to memory.Professor Halim Rane teaches Islamic Studies in the School…
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Disney is one of the world’s most pervasive story telling corporations – the creator of iconic films, beloved characters, and the most popular theme parks in the world.After 100 years of operation, Disney has become a cultural phenomenon. For its biggest fans – sometimes called “Disney adults” – it evokes something like devotion.Dr Jodi Eichler-Lev…
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Join Meredith Lake and Brother Phap Hai on a mindful walk around Mountain Spring Buddhist monastery – a community of mostly Vietnamese monastics in the Plum Village tradition, founded by the late Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh in 2020.Brother Phap Hai is the senior teacher at Mountain Spring Buddhist monastery and author of The Eight Realisations of Gr…
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Dr Muneera Bano and Mariam Mohammed are two incredible leaders who’ve each embraced an unconventional education. Working in vastly different fields, they are both examples of women who have broken through the “concrete ceiling” and are making a world more hospitable to women.Dr Muneera Bano is Principal Research Scientist within the Diversity and I…
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The digital revolution has transformed our lives, including those of the world’s nearly two billion Muslims. How are Muslims using the internet to enrich their religious practise, and how can Islam help us develop more ethical ways of developing this technology further?Hussein Kesvani is a media producer, podcast host and author of Follow Me, Akhi:…
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In our cultural moment, the relationship between religion and sexuality is fraught for a lot of people. In public and political discourse, even the terms religion and sexuality suggest conflict, pain and difficulty. But is that the end of the road? Well not always, in lived experience.Karl Hand is a community support worker, and the pastor of Crave…
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Welcome to episode 46 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. This time, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and journalist Jo Conf…
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It has to be said a lot of our public conversation about religion and sexuality assumes that faith and queerness are separate – even antagonistic aspects of human life. But where does that leave queer people of faith? Queer theology has been an active field of study for decades, but may not be well known outside divinity schools, and is only just n…
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Looking at the stars and imagining what’s out there – and our own place in it as humans – is a theme that’s preoccupied our species across time, across cultures, and across religious traditions.Dr Mehmet Ozalp is director of the Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation at Charles Sturt University.Dr Jennifer Wiseman is an astrophysicist who stud…
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Welcome to episode 45 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. This time, the presenters – Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and j…
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Why is rest such a challenge in our culture, in our time? Tricia Hersey has made it her life’s work to advocate for rest – developing a rest practice herself, and guiding others in the same direction.Tricia’s work isn’t about self-care or individual wellness, and there’s no neat hack for recalibrating your work/life balance. Instead, she advocates …
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The first interview in this episode with Anne Pattel-Gray first aired 29 May 2022.The Mabo decision was a legal and cultural milestone in Australia, but thirty years on, how has it changed theology? For decades Dr Anne Pattel-Gray has been calling for racial justice in and through Christian churches. She says Mabo “shifts our whole perspective of h…
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Welcome to a short bonus episode of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. On the eve of the anniversary of Thay’s passing, the pres…
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This episode originally aired 22 May 2022.Have you ever found yourself in a place where heaven and earth seem to meet? Sacred architecture and aesthetics can make a person experience the numinous, even in a building not set aside for a religious purpose. Also, Papua New Guinea’s Baha’i community, are about to open a new house of worship in Port Mor…
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Welcome to episode 44 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. In the first podcast recording of 2023, the presenters – Zen Buddhis…
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This episode first aired 5 June 2022.What does it take to re-green a desert? As it turns out, sometimes what you need is already in the ground right under your feet. Tony Rinaudo went to Niger as an agriculturalist and missionary and – almost by accident – began a regeneration practice now used across the world. Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration,…
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This episode originally aired 8 May 2022.an literature somehow bridge the visible and invisible realms? Meredith Lake speaks with Egyptian-American poet and aphorist Yahia Lababidi, whose work ranges across cultures, traditions and genres.Find Yahia Lababidi’s books hereListen to the Philosophy in a Nutshell series on The Philosopher’s Zone with Da…
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Welcome to episode 43 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. In the last podcast recording of 2022, the presenters – Zen Buddhist…
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The South Pacific – the liquid continent – is one of the most religious places on earth. The overwhelming majority of people identify as Christians of one kind or another – so what does that mean at Christmas?Rev James Bhagwan is an ordained minister in the Methodist church of Fiji, and since 2018, General Secretary of the Pacific Conference of Chu…
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Mẹ có biết rằng em bé hoàn toàn có thể nhớ được những gì xảy ra trong thời gian còn trong bụng mẹ không? Mình đã đọc được trong cuốn sách Thai giáo diệu kỳ theo phương pháp shichida rằng: Những trẻ được tiếp thu thai giáo sẽ vẫn còn lưu giữ nguyên vẹn những ký ức từ khi còn là thai nhi hay ký ức lúc được sinh ra. Trẻ càng nhỏ thì ký ức càng nguyên …
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As people around the world prepare to celebrate Christmas, Christians turn to the Gospels to read ancient accounts of Jesus.The gospel of John is the fourth gospel contained in the New Testament – and in some ways it stands apart from the other three, Matthew, Mark and Luke. From its famous opening words, “In the beginning was the Word”, its enthra…
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What is needed to move beyond consulting and listening to people affected by crises to ensure their representation and influence in decision-making forums? Join us on Tuesday, 13 December 2022, to explore how we can collectively build greater trust in our responses through genuine participation in decision-making processes. The IASC AAP Task Force …
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Thai giáo âm nhạc không chỉ tốt cho thai nhi mà còn giúp tinh thần mẹ được thoải mái và lạc quan, thế nhưng, cho bé nghe nhạc như thế nào mới có thể phát huy hết tối đa những lợi ích của nó? Các mẹ hãy cùng mình tìm hiểu trong bài học ngày hôm nay nhé!!!
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Việc lựa chọn loại nhạc phù hợp để thực hành thai giáo âm nhạc cũng rất quan trọng, vì nếu chọn phải loại nhạc không phù hợp, không những không đạt được lợi ích nào mà ngược lại còn có thể ảnh hưởng xấu tới thính giác cũng như sự phát triển của thai nhi.Trong bài học này, mình sẽ chia sẻ tới các mẹ một số loại nhạc nhẹ nhàng, du dương để mẹ có thể …
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Trong bài học trước, mình và các mẹ đã tìm hiểu về những lợi ích tuyệt vời của thai giáo âm nhạc tới sự phát triển của thai nhi.Vậy, khi nào thì mẹ nên bắt đầu phương pháp này? Hãy cùng tìm hiểu với mình trong bài học này nhé!
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Âm nhạc từ lâu đã trở thành một phần không thể thiếu trong cuộc sống của con người, âm nhạc cũng chính là kênh khởi đầu giúp thai nhi cảm nhận được thế giới tươi đẹp bên ngoài.Chính vì thế, âm nhạc thai giáo với những cảm xúc và giai điệu đẹp chính là món quà tuyệt vời nhất mà bố mẹ dành tặng cho con mình.Vậy, âm nhạc kích thích trí não thai nhi ph…
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Âm nhạc là “món ăn tinh thần” không thể thiếu trong cuộc sống bởi nó vừa xoa dịu tâm hồn lại tiếp thêm nguồn sinh lực cho cơ thể. Đặc biệt, với những “thiên thần” nhí trong bụng mẹ, thì Thai giáo âm nhạc còn mang lại những điều tuyệt vời mà mình tin chắc rằng mẹ sẽ ngạc nhiên đấy!
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Welcome to episode 42 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. This time, the presenters – Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and j…
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The Horn of Africa is one of the hottest and poorest regions on earth, and it’s home to a semi-nomadic community, the Afar. Valerie Browning is an Australian nurse who has given up her own way of life to live and work with Afar people for over 30 years.War in the horn of Africa has had a devastating impact on the Afar. Tens of thousands of people h…
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Do you have an enemy? Even if you do, you might not want to admit it, or say who!Melissa Florer-Bixler has thought a lot about enemies, especially in the political context of Donald Trump’s presidency. It gets complicated for her, because she is a pacifist Christian. How do you deal with enmity, when Jesus commands you to love your enemies?The solu…
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Thai giáo ánh sáng hay còn gọi là thai giáo thị giác là một phương pháp thai giáo được rất nhiều mẹ bầu áp dụng bởi những tác dụng to lớn của nó như kích thích thị giác, dạy cho thai nhi thói quen sinh hoạt lành mạnh và giúp bé phản ứng linh hoạt hơn khi chào đời. Tuy nhiên, cũng giống như thai giáo qua thính giác, âm thanh quá to thì thính lực của…
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