Thich Nhat Hanh - The End Of Suffering
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I am a Vietnamese so I want to tell that it is not a song. It 's a poetry. And the way of Phap Niem is "doc tho" (between reading and singing) in Vietnamese. Because in Vietnamese literature, there are many kinds of "reading/singing" one poetry. This poetry is very sublime and we cannot translate all in English. It is so peaceful and meaningful.
Love and Peace
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We all need to start our day, every day listening to this.
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@thiminhthao Thank you for the explanation. Love & Light
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I heard it for the first time this week in a yoga class. It almost brought me to tears it is so beautiful.
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Very profound.......Very profound
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@rweerakkody4565, I so so so agree! _/\_
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Buddhism is not a religion. I am a Buddhist and I discovered this. See all of us here from different faiths and races adore this heaven-sent piece. Buddhism is for everyone - anyone can practice it. ___/\___
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POKKERUN - go to amazon for the double album called Graceful Passages:
Graceful Passage: A Companion for Living and Dying (Wisdom of the World) by Michael Stillwater and Gary Remal Malkin
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La fin des souffrances, très apaisant... Merci
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just unbelievable wonderful
This music is profound, I feel it reaching deep down into the very core of my heart and soul,
I cannot decide whether it is joyful bliss, or, the opposite, that of deep loss and sadness,
does anyone know....please.
nightowlo 1 month ago
Never let anyone answer this question for you. @nightowlo
freezinghand 1 month ago 6