To the Root of Addictions | with Sister Dang Nghiem
Most of us, young and old, are addicted to something. Addictions can take many forms: alcohol, drugs, pornography, sex, games, work, phone, eating, shopping, etc. etc. Even patterns in our thinking can be addictive.
In this sharing Sister Dang Nghiem invites us to look deeper at our addictions, and to understand the roots of it. Why are we addicted? Only when we understand the deeper emotions - and sometimes trauma - underlying our addictions, we can start to heal and to transform.
Most people don't want to face their addiction, as they would have to face the underlying emotions. These emotions are often so painful, or so dark, that people do everything to cover them up and to run away from them ... they look for solace in alcohol, drugs, pornography, sex, games, work, phone, eating, shopping, etc. to numb themselves. But by doing so, they create more suffering, for themselves and for others.
With deep understanding Sister Dang Nghiem explains the working of our emotions, and shows us a path of healing: the way out is in. The key and power of healing lies inside each one of us. When we learn to be really present for our deep emotions, to embrace and transform them, we can liberate ourselves from repetitive patterns of suffering. In the same way we can learn how to be really present for family members, friends and collegues, who struggle with addictions.
As Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh always said: "To love is to be there. How can we love if we are not there?" We breathe mindfully with our emotions, we walk mindfully with our emotions, we embrace them, and this way we heal. We can do this for ourselves and for our loved ones. Healing our addictions, is healing our world.
Sister Dang Nghiem wrote three very personal, powerful and practical books about strong emotions and the path of healing:
1. Healing, A Woman's story from doctor to nun ➛ https://www.parallax.org/product/healing-a-womans-journey-from-doctor-to-nun/
2. Mindfulness as Medicine ➛ https://www.parallax.org/product/mindfulness-as-medicine-a-story-of-healing-body-and-spirit/
3. Flowers in the Dark ➛ https://www.parallax.org/product/flowers-in-the-dark/
An important title written by Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh about this topic is 'Taming the Tiger Within' ➛ https://www.parallax.org/product/taming-the-tiger-within/
On behalf of Sister Dang Nghiem I wish you all a beautiful journey. Coming home to yourself, a world of peace, joy, true love and equanimity is possible.
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🔔 Disclaimer: The information in this video is not intended to diagnose or treat any mental health condition. If you are in crisis, or in need of immediate assistance, we encourage you to reach out to friends, professionals, and other groups to gain relevant support for your particular situation.
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In this sharing Sister Dang Nghiem invites us to look deeper at our addictions, and to understand the roots of it. Why are we addicted? Only when we understand the deeper emotions - and sometimes trauma - underlying our addictions, we can start to heal and to transform.
Most people don't want to face their addiction, as they would have to face the underlying emotions. These emotions are often so painful, or so dark, that people do everything to cover them up and to run away from them ... they look for solace in alcohol, drugs, pornography, sex, games, work, phone, eating, shopping, etc. to numb themselves. But by doing so, they create more suffering, for themselves and for others.
With deep understanding Sister Dang Nghiem explains the working of our emotions, and shows us a path of healing: the way out is in. The key and power of healing lies inside each one of us. When we learn to be really present for our deep emotions, to embrace and transform them, we can liberate ourselves from repetitive patterns of suffering. In the same way we can learn how to be really present for family members, friends and collegues, who struggle with addictions.
As Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh always said: "To love is to be there. How can we love if we are not there?" We breathe mindfully with our emotions, we walk mindfully with our emotions, we embrace them, and this way we heal. We can do this for ourselves and for our loved ones. Healing our addictions, is healing our world.
Sister Dang Nghiem wrote three very personal, powerful and practical books about strong emotions and the path of healing:
1. Healing, A Woman's story from doctor to nun ➛ https://www.parallax.org/product/healing-a-womans-journey-from-doctor-to-nun/
2. Mindfulness as Medicine ➛ https://www.parallax.org/product/mindfulness-as-medicine-a-story-of-healing-body-and-spirit/
3. Flowers in the Dark ➛ https://www.parallax.org/product/flowers-in-the-dark/
An important title written by Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh about this topic is 'Taming the Tiger Within' ➛ https://www.parallax.org/product/taming-the-tiger-within/
On behalf of Sister Dang Nghiem I wish you all a beautiful journey. Coming home to yourself, a world of peace, joy, true love and equanimity is possible.
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🔔 Disclaimer: The information in this video is not intended to diagnose or treat any mental health condition. If you are in crisis, or in need of immediate assistance, we encourage you to reach out to friends, professionals, and other groups to gain relevant support for your particular situation.
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🎥 Created by Evermind Media ➛ https://evermind.media/ for Deer Park Monastery ➛ https://deerparkmonastery.org/
🎙 Sister Dang Nghiem ➛ https://plumvillage.org/people/dharma-teachers/sister-dang-nghiem/
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This is one of the many guided meditation included in the (completely free) Plum Village App ➛ https://plumvillage.app Enjoy! 🙏
Help us caption and translate this video: https://web.plumvillage.app/subs?yt=k9ULEfhAEeo
#mindfulness #rootofaddiction #PlumVillageApp #ThichNhatHanh #SisterDangNghiem
Видео To the Root of Addictions | with Sister Dang Nghiem канала Plum Village App
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