Plum Village Racial Equity Sangha
Living the legacy of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh and Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Living the legacy of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh and Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Gatha for Healing Racial, Systemic and Social Inequity
Aware of the suffering caused by racial, systemic, and social inequities, we commit ourselves, individual...ly and as a community, to understanding the roots of these inequities, and to transforming this suffering into compassion, understanding and love in action. As a global community of practitioners, we are aware of the disproportionate racial violence and oppression, committed by institutions and by individuals, whether consciously or unconsciously, against African Americans and people of color across the United States and beyond. We know that individually and as a community, looking deeply, we can engage the collective wisdom and energy of the Sangha to heal, grounded in non-discrimination, non-harming, and non-self, as our foundation for Right Thought, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Mindfulness, and Right Insight
Aware of the suffering caused by racial, systemic, and social inequities, we commit ourselves, individual...ly and as a community, to understanding the roots of these inequities, and to transforming this suffering into compassion, understanding and love in action. As a global community of practitioners, we are aware of the disproportionate racial violence and oppression, committed by institutions and by individuals, whether consciously or unconsciously, against African Americans and people of color across the United States and beyond. We know that individually and as a community, looking deeply, we can engage the collective wisdom and energy of the Sangha to heal, grounded in non-discrimination, non-harming, and non-self, as our foundation for Right Thought, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Mindfulness, and Right Insight


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