The Way Out Is In

Walking the Path (Episode #99)

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Feb 5, 2026
Brother Phap Huu, a Zen Buddhist monk who served Thich Nhat Hanh and led Plum Village's Upper Hamlet, shares reflections from 25 years of monastic life. He talks about the call to ordain, serving Thay closely, learning presence, community challenges, celibacy as service, moments of doubt, and renewing commitment to practice.
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ANECDOTE

Falling In Love With The Community At 13

  • At 13 his parents brought him to Plum Village and he felt like a fish returning to water, quickly finding belonging and purpose.
  • He decided to become a monk after a powerful sense of love for the community and gained parental permission to stay.
INSIGHT

Embodied Mindfulness Models Culture

  • Thich Nhat Hanh modeled embodied mindfulness: his public teachings matched his private conduct and warmth.
  • That authenticity reshaped monastic culture to be more egalitarian and relational.
ADVICE

Practice Attentive Presence For Care

  • Be attentive when caring for someone and let attention be your primary offering.
  • Practice seeing and understanding the other person as a form of active love and service.
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