Thich Nhat Hanh, Cheri Maples, and Larry Ward — Mindfulness, Suffering, and Engaged Buddhism by On Being Studios published on 2015-01-22T16:02:40Z The Vietnamese Zen master, whom Martin Luther King nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, is a voice of power and wisdom in this time of tumult in the world. We visited Thich Nhat Hanh at a retreat attended by police officers and other members of the criminal justice system; they offer stark gentle wisdom for finding buoyancy and “being peace” in a world of conflict, anger, and violence. See more at www.onbeing.org/program/thich-nhat-hanh-mindfulness-suffering-and-engaged-buddhism/74 Genre Public Radio Contains tracks Thich Nhat Hanh, Cheri Maples, and Larry Ward — Mindfulness, Suffering, and Engaged Buddhism by On Being Studios published on 2015-01-22T16:11:07Z [Unedited] Thich Nhat Hanh with Krista Tippett by On Being Studios published on 2015-01-22T16:02:39Z [Unedited] Cheri Maples with Krista Tippett by On Being Studios published on 2015-01-22T16:02:39Z [Unedited] Larry Ward with Krista Tippett by On Being Studios published on 2015-01-22T16:02:38Z Cheri Maples — The Human Challenges of Police Work by On Being Studios published on 2015-01-22T15:45:52Z
Thich Nhat Hanh, Cheri Maples, and Larry Ward — Mindfulness, Suffering, and Engaged Buddhism by On Being Studios published on 2015-01-22T16:11:07Z
Cheri Maples — The Human Challenges of Police Work by On Being Studios published on 2015-01-22T15:45:52Z