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(3) "Being an Island": the Buddha's last teaching | by Thich Nhat Hanh, 2009 11 12

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    When the buddha was 80
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    one day he was very sick
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    and he knew 
    that he would not live much longer.
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    He was in the vicinity of of Vaisali,
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    a city north of the Ganges River,
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    and he spent his time visiting groups of disciples around the cities
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    and gave them short Dharma talks
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    very short and
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    and very short and easy Dharma 
    talks recommending practices.
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    And he said that... he said, "My dear friends,
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    we should not take refuge in anything except
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    in oneself, in ourselves."
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    There is an island
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    very safe very peaceful within every one of us,
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    and we should go back to ourselves 
    and take refuge in that island.
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    Don't take refuge in anything else, in anyone else.
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    Go home to yourself and take 
    refuge in the island of self.
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    And the buddha repeated that 
    teaching in many short dharma talks.
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    He knew that his disciples 
    used to rely too much on him
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    and there will be one day when his body,
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    his physical presence, is no longer available,
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    and his disciples will feel lost
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    if they are used to count too much on him.
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    So he gave that teaching in order for his students
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    to learn how to rely on the buddha and the dharma and the 
    sangha
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    in themselves and not in someone else.
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    So the buddha the dharma and the sangha are
    available within,
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    and you can get in touch with the buddha the dharma and the 
    sangha
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    if you go home to the island of self.
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    In the Chinese canon
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    we find three words
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    'đơn tự châu' [
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    You, my friends, should 
    take refuge in the island of self.
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    Because there is an island--very safe--within you,
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    and you have to learn to go back and take refuge.
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    In the pali canon, it's 'Attadīpā saranam.'
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    'Atta' means self,
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    'dīpā' is the island,
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    and 'saranam' is taking refuge.
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    'Attadīpā saranam.'
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    And that is why we have the gatha inspired by that teaching.
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    "Being an island unto myself, as an island unto myself."
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    So the first line is for your... for one in-breath
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    and the second line is for your out-breath.
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    And then your in-breath again, and your out-breath again
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    The buddha
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    is my mindfulness,
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    shining near shining far.
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    Wherever I find myself, the buddha is there 
    as a light,
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    as an energy to to show me the way.
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    Because mindfulness is the energy that helps you 
    to be really there
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    and knowing what is going on in your body, in your feelings,
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    and it helps you to know what to do and what 
    not to do.
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    Shining the way.
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    and when you you practice breathing in and out like that
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    you generate the energy 
    of mindfulness, concentration, which is
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    the real Buddha.
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    Not the Buddha made of copper or stone but a real Buddha.
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    A Buddha made of mindfulness concentration and insight.
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    because mindfulness always brings with it concentration and insight.
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    I don't know whether we have an 
    established french translation but we can say,
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    "Il y a une île en moi même."
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    Je reviens à l'île en moi même.
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    Le Bouddha est ma pleine conscience
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    éclairant mon corps et mon esprit.
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    Je suis libre.
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    I am free.
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    I'm free means I am free from forgetfulness,
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    from fear,
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    from confusion,
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    because I am protected by... I am being protected by the buddha
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    I know where to go. I know what to do and what not to do.
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    I am free from confusion, from fear.
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    When you know where you go, you are no longer afraid.
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    So I am free two times, because there 
    is one in-breath and one out-breath
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    In-breath, out-breath, in out, in out, in 
    out, in out.
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    And you can practice in music.
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    Someone can play violin
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    and you practice with the music
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    In monosyllabic languages like 
    Vietnamese, Chinese it's very convenient.
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    In Vietnamese we have 'quay về nương tựa,
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    hải đảo tự thân'
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    Maybe it's a good idea for our
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    European friends to learn 
    the Vietnamese version and practice.
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    I go back and take refuge in the island of myself.
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    And when you walk you can take refuge.
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    Breathing in, you make two steps 
    'quay về,'
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    Breathing out, two steps, 'nương tựa.'
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    'Quay... về... nương... tựa.'
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    It's like, 'being... an island... unto... myself,
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    being... an island... unto... myself.'
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    You can practice in a walking position, also.
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    I remember that so many years ago, maybe
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    25 30 years ago,
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    when i practiced this
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    ...walking, I found that two steps is not 
    enough
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    I want to walk a little bit
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    quicker, more quickly, so I add another word.
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    'CON quay về VÀ nương tựa
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    NƠI hải đảo CỦA tự thân.
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    I go back
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    And take refuge
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    in the island
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    of myself
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    So you have one, two, three for your in-breath.
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    One, two, three for your out-breath.
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    And if you want, you can make it into four words.
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    Chánh niệm này [This mindfulness]
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    chính là Bụt [is the Buddha himself]
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    đang soi sáng [shining]
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    khắp xa gần [near and far]
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    This mindfulness is the Buddha himself
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    he is shining near and far.
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    It's a very good translation.
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    So you enjoy breathing in and out
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    and generating the energy of mindfulness,
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    and at that time you are under protection of the buddha the real buddha mindfulness concentration
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    The real Buddha.
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    Mindfulness, concentration.
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    And then you go back.
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    Being as island unto myself, as an island into myself
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    and you continue,
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    Dharma is my breathing
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    gaurding body and mind.
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    I am free.
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    And then you repeat
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    the first four lines
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    and sangha is
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    my five skandhas
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    working in harmony
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    I am free.
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    Two times.
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    and you know the rest of the gatha.
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    The rest of the gatha is: Breathing in, breathing out,
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    I am blooming as a flower,
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    I am fresh as the dew
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    I am solid as a mountain
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    And so on.
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    This is a wonderful instrument,
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    a wonderful text for the practice of taking refuge.
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    When you don't have any problem,
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    practicing this gatha brings you a lot of solidity, freshness, happiness,
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    and that helps cultivate more mindfulness, 
    concentration and insight
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    When you do have a problem like confusion, fear, anger,
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    taking refuge will bring you relief right away
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    And Thầy has been practicing this gatha for many decades already
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    and he still finds it very wonderful.
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    So he wants his friends to do it also
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    It's one of the most wonderful 
    gathas that we have available.
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    Shall we sing together?
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    Being an island unto myself
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    as an island unto myself
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    Buddha is my mindfulness
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    shining near, shining far
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    Dharma is ... [laughter]
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    Sangha is my five skandhas working 
    in harmony.
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    Taking refuge in myself
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    coming back to myself
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    i am free
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    I think we have to 
    sing I am free, and then we
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    we breathe out before we continue to 
    sing
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    because Thầy practices in Vietnamese
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    When you breathe in you cannot say, "I am 
    breathing out."
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    You have to say, "I'm breathing in."
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    taking refuge in myself, coming back to myself, 
    i am free
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    and there should be silence here in order for you to take an out-breath
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    And then you say, "Breathing in breathing out,
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    I am blooming as a flower ... continue.
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    Wherever you go we like to to bring our
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    our cell phone our computer, etc.,
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    because these things help us to solve
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    problems.
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    But your computer may be stolen, 
    your portable also you might lose it.
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    But the practice you bring 
    along.
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    No one can steal [it].
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    So wherever you go you bring your 
    practice
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    because you are a practitioner.
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    Whether you go to the airport 
    or to or to the railway station
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    or you take your car.
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    Whether you go to the marketplace or to 
    the post office,
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    bring along your practice.
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    If you don't have a problem, the practice will help 
    you to live deeply every moment of your daily life
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    and practicing 
    like that you cultivate
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    solidity and freedom and compassion and insight
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    And if you have a problem?
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    Well, the practice will help you solve the problem.
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    When you have confusion, fear, anger,
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    it is that kind of practice 
    that helps you to get out.
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(3) "Being an Island": the Buddha's last teaching | by Thich Nhat Hanh, 2009 11 12
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