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Bat Nha's Great Vow

Bat Nha's Great Vow

In Lam Dong province, daily incense smoke curdles
In forests and on Buddha’s faces, on altars of monasteries,
A drizzle begins at 6 am, September 27, 2009, a sign
From the divine heavens, today’s forecast in these
Jasmine Tea fields, you feel the purest love appeal,
How practicing monks and nuns feel, in real peace,
Thunder rumbling in unease today, as clouds freeze display.

Mountains slapped, suffering rain bullets attacks,
Hitting Vietnam’s rocky back, Bat Nha Monastery smacked
With the fury of scary fists of locals breaking glass, cracked
Yelling at monastics to get out onto the wet grass, fast,
The storm screams on, drenched on ceremonial Sanghatis robes,
Head monks Phap Hoi and Phap Sy shoved into tinted windows,
Tears in a lightening flash, rash sky abusively sighs, pinned to
Taxi seats, without prosecution. Crash into prison of tears, no food,
Government media illusion, communist led repression reappears,
The lesson for years, “No free speech means no human rights” fears,

Nguyen Phuong Nga, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman calls it
”A non-violent dispute, between Buddhist factions,” But 180
intellectuals seem to openly question “clearly Illegal actions,
in presence of police who ignored calls for help from victims
of attack,” suffering a thundering blundering of cursing lips, eyes,
sticks and fists, graffiti on Avalokiteshvara statutes vandalized,
Screaming out side Bat Nha mobs say “Don’t Make us angry (guys)
and hurt you. If you don’t leave, you will suffer the consequences.”

Truth changes from media government’s lips
To Buddhist eyes, to locals with sticks, who yell,
Prodding monks and nuns, they hit, fists cheer,
Glass breaking at nuns shaking hips, whipping ears,
With slanders that cost 70,000 Vietnamese dong,
6$ mercenaries, scary, paid off to attack monastics,
Drastic result, brainwashed violent cult are poverty’s victims,
One attackers fist bleeds, so a nun gets him cotton balls,
Alcohol and gauze to clean his wounds, “Looking into eyes,”
She said “I saw that he was deeply moved; he realized
We did not hate him, but took care of him wholeheartedly.
After we dressed his wound, he lowered his head to thank us,
Situated himself quietly in the corner, watching us
Next to each other in the rain and the storm” above us.
“We felt so happy to realize that we loved each other,
And that we could sacrifice our lives for each other,
For our ideals, for this path of understanding to love” another.

Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s voice reverberates in mountains
Saying praying displaying that “Bat Nha is a fragrant lotus
That has bloomed from the mud of fear, anxiety, ignorance
Corruption and abuse of power. You have the Bat Nha lotus
In your hearts (each hour).  It is the aspiration to practice
and help others. It is the Beginner’s Mind. It is the Mind of Love.”
And with this push and shove, the thundering mobs voices,
The freezing rain on skin is not as harsh, being homeless, is
Not being alone in the dark, sunlight reappearing above
Mountain cliffs, that lifts up the Bodhisattva of compassion, with a passion,

Despite threats and persistent harassment from police and government,
Venerable Thich Thai Thuan, abbot of Phuoc Hue Temple,
is offering a sanctuary to 379 Bat Nha monks and nuns.
At his own risk, like Germans who hid Jews, Turks who hid Armenians,
We cannot hide, when the winds, rains and thunders come from behind us,
We must stand as Bat Nha reminds us, chanting “Here is our beloved Bat Nha,
With those who carry in our hearts the Great Vow,
To live together and to build the Pure Land right here” (and now).

by Amen, October 17, 2009

 
Just Sit - How Hard Can it Be?

View Global sitting for Bat Nha in a larger map

This coming Sunday October 4th, 2009, thousands of people from Sanghas and communities around the world will sit together to give support to our Brothers and Sisters in Vietnam so that they can continue to practice freely together. Our brothers and sisters there have been ruthlessly persecuted by the Vietnamese Government - find out more at helpbatnha.org

If you're logged in to a google account you can click on the link under the map and add a pin to show our brothers and sisters in Vietnam that they are not alone.

Let us come together and sit for 15 to 30 minutes. If you are at home, sit. If can be with your Sangha, sit. Gather your friends and loved ones and sit. Show the monks and nuns in Vietnam that we are here for them.

To give more impact and solidarity to our sitting, we propose that
everyone wear a small piece of yellow cloth on their left shoulder.
The yellow color is a symbol of the sanghati robe (ceremonial robe) that monks and nuns wear.

Enjoy your sitting and remember to send us your pictures to helpbatnha.photos[at]gmail.com!

Thank you,
Plum Village Fourfold Sangha

 
Don't just do something, sit there!



SUNDAY OCTOBRE 4th 2009: LET'S SIT TOGETHER FOR PEACE
 
Faces for peace

A day of meditation is being organized everywhere in the world. We invite you to practice sitting meditation with a group of friends or family, wherever you are, to support our monastic brothers and sisters at Bat Nha Monastery in Vietnam by our stability and peace!

During this meditation, could you please have some pictures taken?
We will then make a slideshow with the pictures and post it on our websites. In order to facilitate this task, we are asking you to follow those rules:
1. Shooting: Group pictures so that we see clearly everyone                                                                                                    
2. Gather the pictures: Every pictures will be send at this adress : This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Thanks to fix the size of each picture at 1500 by 1000 px in color.

With brotherhood & sisterhood,
The Plum Village Fourfold Sangha

 
US tour wonder

Hey Folks,
Well, I don't really know how to describe retreats on this US tour (I got to go to three so far...)



Amazing I guess...:)

I looked at the pictures and videos of the Plum Village Wakeup Retreat and was super stoked too. Looks like we were all playing, walking, making music, learning on two continents...  Makes me wonder what other amazing moments are going on around the globe....

Read more...
 
Wake Up Autumn Retreat at the EIAB, Germany



Ribbit, ribbit - Let's come together to celebrate Autumn, Brotherhood and Sisterhood.... with a special theme of, erm, FROGLESSNESS! Together we will cultivate our frogless nature.... :)

16-18 October 2009

This youth retreat (for 16-30-years-olds) is organized by young people and supported by young Plum Village Dharma Teachers and monastics at the EIAB. Registration closes on October 10th.

Please see this pdf flyer for full information and the weekend's program or to see this event's page on Facebook

[Update 1: registration form now available in pdf or Word]

[Update 2: We are organizing carpools. If you are looking for a lift from the Netherlands or Germany to the EIAB, please e-mail us at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  - we'd be happy to help you!]

 
Wake Up Netherlands!
We are very excited to announce the first Wake Up retreat in the Netherlands, this autumn 2-4 October in the beautiful De Maanhoeve centre, Drenthe. The retreat will take place in Dutch and English, and everyone from that corner of Europe is warmly invited!

Find out more....

 
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