Accidental Gods

Zen and the Age of Celtic Buddhism with Brother Phap Linh from Plum Village Monastery

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Apr 22, 2026
Brother Phap Linh (Brother Spirit), a Plum Village Zen monk with roots in mathematics and music and author of the forthcoming Wonder, explores how contemplative practice reconnects us to meaning and interbeing. He talks about resonance between math, music and life. He shares stories of Celtic sacred places, Zen discipline as a tool for skeptics, and how worldviews shape what we notice.
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INSIGHT

How Materialism Fuels A Meaning Crisis

  • Western scientific materialism narrows reality to what can be measured and sidelines meaning and inner experience.
  • Manda Scott argues this worldview underpins predatory capitalism and the current meaning crisis, so reclaiming inner experience is political and ecological.
ANECDOTE

Green Cathedral On Campus Became A Secret Sanctuary

  • Brother Phap Linh describes a giant horse chestnut at Cambridge that formed a green cave he used as a sacred refuge while studying maths.
  • He hid from college porters, lay on limbs like a cathedral, and felt profound connection despite his scientific training.
ADVICE

Use The Present Moment As Your Scientific Laboratory

  • Use embodied practices like mindfulness and Zen discipline to investigate experience rather than accepting inherited worldviews.
  • Brother Phap Linh recommends treating the present-moment felt experience as your laboratory for rigorous inquiry.
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