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Janet Parachin is a yoga therapist, meditation teacher, Ayurveda wellness consultant, Reiki Master Teacher, and enthusiastic Yoga trainer and practitioner. She teaches in-person at Tulsa Yoga Meditation Center www.tulsayogameditationcenter.com/ and online with Zoom

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10/9/2023 0 Comments

Continuation

This week we celebrate the birthday of my dear teacher, Zen Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh. We know that he was “born” in 1926 and “died” in 2022. But did he, really?

One of the most powerful teachings he shares is about Continuation. Rooted deep in Buddhist philosophy he affirms that everything continues. Flowers grow out of the earth, are beautiful for a time, then fade and die. But they do not really die, he says. They are simply going into hiding for a time. As they decay they become compost to create rich soil so that more beautiful flowers can grow. In this way, the flower are not “born” and they do not “die”; they simply continue.

Another way he speaks of this is the relationship between the waves and the water. He explains that we tend to live our lives as if we are waves, always riding the highs and lows of life, always feeling pushed around by the flow of life. As a result, we suffer greatly from fear and uncertainty. What we forget is that we are also water—constant, steady, always present. Knowing this we experience Continuation.

As he neared the end of his life, he often spoke of Continuation. He explained there is no need for us to be sad when we cannot see him anymore. He may not be among us physically, but he will always be with us in our sitting meditation, walking meditation, and every moment of mindfulness. All things continue and so shall he.

What a blessing to have had this incredible teacher as part of our lives at this time on the planet. Let us on October 11 celebrate the Continuation Day of Thich Nhat Hanh. He writes: “All the work of meditation is aimed at awakening us in order to know one thing: that birth and death can never touch us in any way whatsoever.” What a beautiful thought!

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