The Way Out Is In

In the Footsteps of the Buddha (1/6) | The Buddha: Down to Earth (Episode #102)

Mar 19, 2026
Shantum Seth, Dharmañacharya who has led pilgrimages in Thich Nhat Hanh’s lineage since 1988, guides listeners through sacred sites in India. He talks about meeting the Buddha as a human being. Scenes include a sunrise Ganges boat journey, Varanasi cremations, teachings on death and impermanence, and how pilgrimage practice fosters present-moment awareness.
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ANECDOTE

Walking India Through Thay's Eyes

  • Brother Phap Huu describes traveling with Thich Nhat Hanh in 2008 and seeing his mindfulness of impermanence firsthand.
  • He recalls Thay treating every breath as an offering and planting a tree at the future Plum Village India site.
INSIGHT

Buddha As A Human Model

  • Thich Nhat Hanh presented the Buddha as a fully human figure to show awakening is accessible to anyone.
  • Shantum Seth recounts visiting Bodh Gaya and Vulture Peak to stress we can cultivate "Buddha eyes" in everyday life.
INSIGHT

Pilgrimage As Mobile Practice

  • Pilgrimage is framed as a 'retreat on wheels' that awakens senses and community insight.
  • Shantum runs a rhythm of sitting, visiting sites, walking practice and group sharing to deepen transformation.
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