If someone asks me something spiritual at the beginning of the semester I will not answer correctly. I think that it is no doubt that as a part of religion, as a synonym of religion at least in this question. Anyway, this is not the correct answer, I know it now. After investigating the subject in detail and reading works written by famous spiritual leaders and writers, I am confident now to know what spirituality is and how to practice or practice it It is.
In order to welcome the New Year, I decided to spend a week at Plum Village of Thich Nhat Hanh. I have heard about the so-called magical country of the yoga house, but last year I read Thich Nhat Hanh's book "Peace is step by step". Thich Nhat Hanh is a famous peace activist nominated for MLK's Noble Peace Prize and writing a lot of moving books. He established Plum village, Buddhist monastery and 150 monks shared their experiences and practices with people in the suburbs of France in Bordeaux. Also, on New Year 's Eve, I do not want champagne toast overnight with my friends at midnight, I think I want something different.
During the Vietnam War, Thich Nhat Hanh was a monk in Vietnam. In 1966, he left the village of Plum Village exiled in Vietnam. In his book and conversation, Thich Nhat Hanh emphasizes that sati is the most important practice in daily life. I live in three centers: Deer Park Abbey in Escondido, California, Blue Cliff Abbey in Pines in New York, and Mulan Grove Abbey in Batesville, Miss. Perhaps the world's most widely known leader of Buddhism visited the United States for the first time in 1979 at the current Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso. As a political leader in exile in Tibet, he has fascinated religious believers such as Richard Gere and Adam Yauchi, becoming a popular cause select. His early life was painted in a Hollywood movie like Kundu and Tibet for seven years. The early Tibetan Buddhist priest who was born in the West was Robert A. Therman, now an academic supporter of the Dalai Lama.