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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2010

Sister Dang Nhiem is a nun at Deer Park Monastery in Escondido, CA. She practices Zen Buddhism in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh.

Sister D shows us the proper way to invite the sound of the bell. She also teaches us how to cultivate that peacefulness when we hear noises that might otherwise cause stress.

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  • I listen to this at least once a week. Your voice brings me peace. Thank you so much.

  • shes so sweet.Just  an angel

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  • @bayreuth79 yes from what I've learnt about it, we all have the capacity to be Buddha, the enlightened ones.  The first Buddha, found a way to enlightenment and then showed others. That's how it all started.

  • @MissGreyZeta You are saying that the term "Buddha" refers to the potential for Enlightenment within everthing?

  • @bayreuth79 Buddah is the enlightened one. And Buddah is possible in everyone. The Buddah is you, me and anyone else who becomes enlightened. And to follow the Buddah is to follow the path that leads to enlightenment. The first Buddah pointed the way, and never said he was the way. If you follow the path, you may also achieve enlightenment or Buddah, or catch glimpses of enlightenment, or Buddah.

  • LOVeeeeee

  • She is the only human that can give my heart real peace on Youtube!

  • @JapaSpooky Indeed is is a beacon of light and insight.

  • I have a question regarding the term "Buddha" as used in this video posting and elsewhere. When Sister D uses expressions like "the Buddha in the bell" and "the Buddha within" what does she mean precisely? It sometimes seems to me that Buddhists often ascribe to Buddha some of the attributes of God, such as omniscience (in some texts the Buddha is described as omniscient) and omnipresence. Buddhism is atheistic (Nagarjuna has arguments against God's existence) but is it really? What do'ya think?

  • Thank you sister! May we sing together ~ OM ~ Infinite ~ LOVE

  • beautiful

  • wonderful expression of peace and harmony!

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