This Buddhist Monk Is An Unsung Hero In The World's Climate Fight

phuxuan700 at gmail.com phuxuan700 at gmail.com

Mon Jan 25 20:36:40 PST 2016

Dear List,

I'd like to share the following article:

"...he wanted to prove that it is completely possible to turn pain into

love, to turn being a victim into being a victor, to turn hate into love

and forgiveness, and he was intent in showing that in this place that had

been associated with such absolute, inhuman cruelty.”

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/thich-nhat-hanh-paris-climate-agreement_us_56a24b7ae4b076aadcc64321

Calvin Thai

Diane Fox dnfox70 at gmail.com

Mon Jan 25 22:18:06 PST 2016

Calvin —

Thanks so much for this article on the influence of Thich Nhat Hanh. Does anyone on the list know how he is now?

Diane

Diane Fox

Independent Scholar

Anh-Minh Do anhminhtrando at gmail.com

Mon Jan 25 22:25:56 PST 2016

Hi Diane,

As a student under him, I understand that he is very sick these days. He

just came out of a coma and stroke:

http://www.worldreligionnews.com/religion-news/buddhism/beloved-buddhist-leader-thich-nhat-hanh-returns-to-plum-village

Cheers,

Minh

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Diane Fox dnfox70 at gmail.com

Mon Jan 25 22:30:44 PST 2016

Oh —

I’m grateful for this. I did not realize he had come out of the coma. Thank you, Minh.

Diane