Thứ Năm, 16 tháng 10, 2014

(HD) Conversations on Compassion with James Doty, MD, and Thich Nhat Hanh





Facebook page: http://ift.tt/Z0dpex Blog: http://ift.tt/1n2wZ5h The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) is honored to host a discussion with Thich Nhat Hanh about his life experiences and the role compassion has played throughout them. Thich Nhat Hanh is an internationally renowned Zen master, prolific author, and teacher on the subjects of peace, mindfulness, and meditation. He became a monk at the age of sixteen and went on to help found the engaged Buddhism movement. His lifes work has been dedicated to inner transformation for the benefit of individuals and society and he was nominated by Nobel Laureate Martin Luther King, Jr. for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1967. Are you a Stanford student, alum, faculty or staff? Sign the Stanford Charter for Compassion now to get Stanford officially recognized as a compassionate university: ! phat giao, phat phap, kinh phat, thich nhat hanh, thich phuoc tien, thich tri hue, thich thien thuan, thich chân quang 2014, thich phap hoa, thich chon hieu, thich chi chon, thich chieu niem, thich dong thanh, thich duy luc, thich dao tam, thich duc niem, thich dao quang, thich dinh hue, thich giac nhan, thich giac hanh, thich hue duyen, thich huyen dieu, thich hanh tin, thich huong nhu, thich khong tanh, thich le trang, thich minh niem, thich minh thanh, thich minh hieu, thich minh chau, thich minh tu, thich phap hoa, thich phuoc tinh, thich quang thanh, thich quang thien, thich quang hue, thich thien thuan, ,

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