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Mother Earth Is Inside Of Us
Thich Nhat Hanh

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The  Buddha has spoken about the earth, mother earth in terms of patience and  equanimity. Patience and equanimity can be described as the two great virtues of  planet earth.

 Our  society is not very healthy. 

Therefore, many of us are sick and we need healing  and nourishment.We  intoxicated ourselves with poisons.

Our body and our mind have a lot of poisons.  Craving, hate, anger, despair are poisons for our mind.  And  our body also has a lot of poisons because we don’t know how to consume.

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But  mother earth has a power to heal herself, has the capacity to heal herself and  has the capacity to help us heal if we know how to take refuge in her.

While  the Buddha was teaching Rahula [Buddha's son] he mentioned earth as having these  virtues – patience and equanimity.If  needed then mother earth can spend one million years or ten million years in  order to heal herself. 

She’s not in a hurry and she has the power to renew  herself. We  have to see that. If we study the history of the earth we know that she has had  a lot of patience. so that now today she has become a very beautiful star – a  green star!

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And  when we walk, we are aware that the earth is holding our steps. But  mother earth is not just below, under our feet. Mother earth is inside of us.

To  think that mother earth is the environment outside of us, around us is  wrong. Mother  earth is inside of us and we don’t need to die in order to go back to mother earth!

We are back. We are already in mother earth and that is why we have to  learn how to take refuge in mother earth. And that is the best way to heal and  to nourish ourselves.

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So  walking meditation is one of the ways to heal. And walking meditation will be  successful if we know how to allow the earth to be in us and around us – just to  be aware of that.

We  are the earth and we don’t have to do much. We don’t have to do anything at all  in order to get the healing and nourishment.

Like  when we go in our mother’s womb, we didn’t have to breathe. We didn’t have to  eat. Because our mother breathed for us and ate for us. We did not have to worry  about anything.

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It  is possible to behave like that now! When you sit, allow mother earth to sit for  you. When you breathe, allow mother earth to breathe for you. When you walk,  allow mother earth to walk for you.

Don’t make any effort. Allow her to do – she  knows how to do it! Suppose  you are sitting like this. Don’t try to do anything. Don’t try to fight in order  to sit. Don’t try to breathe in and breathe out. Don’t try to be peaceful. 

Allow  mother earth to do everything for you. Allow  the air to enter our lungs. Allow the air to go out of our lungs. We don’t need  to try to breathe in. We don’t need to try to breathe out.

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Just allow nature – allow the earth to breathe in and out for us.We just sit there and enjoy the breathing in and the breathing out.

There is the breathing – there is no you who are breathing in and you are breathing out. We don’t need a “you” or “I” in order to breathe in and out. The breathing in and the breathing out happen by itself alone.

Try! Do  you have to do anything? No!
Allow the breathing in to take place. Allow the  breathing out to take place. And enjoy the in breath and the out breath.And  if you do like that –
allow our body to relax totally – you don’t have to  strive, you don’t have to make an effort.

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Behave like the embryo and the fetus  in the womb of the mother. Allow your mother to do everything for you – to  breathe, to eat, to drink.And  this is possible now if you know how to take refuge in mother earth.

She’s a  greatbodhisattva [a great being who serves all sentient beings]! She is  the mother of all the buddhas – of all boddhisattvas, of all saints.  Shakyamuni [the Buddha] is her son. Jesus Christ is also her son.

We  are also her sons and daughters. And we have to
learn how to take refuge in her  and allow her to continue to do everything for us.

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We don’t need to do anything at all. We don’t have to fight in order to sit. Allow yourself to sit. Allow yourself to be
yourself.

Don’t do anything.Let the sitting take place. Don’t strive in order to sit. And then relaxation will come.

And you know something? When there is relaxation, the healing begins – will take place. There is no healing without relaxation. And the relaxation means doing nothing! Try nothing!



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So  while it is breathing in, it is not you who are 
breathing in. While it is  breathing in you just enjoy – you say, “Healing is taking place. Healing,  healing is taking place.” When it is breathing out you say, “Healing is taking  place.”

Allow  your body to renew herself, to heal herself, to be nourished.This is the practice of non-practice – practicing with non-practice.And  if you observe, we see that mother earth has the power, has the capacity to heal  herself and heal us.

And you believe in that power of healing of mother earth.  And that belief comes from your own observation – your own experience and not  something people tell you and ask you to believe in.

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Mother  earth can renew herself and transform herself and heal herself and can heal us.  And that is the fact. 

And if we recognize that fact, faith is there. We have  faith. We take refuge. We allow our self to be healed by mother earth.

 And  while sitting, we get the healing. While walking, we get the healing. While  breathing, we get the healing. We do not have to do anything at all.

Just  surrender our self to mother earth and she will do  everything.

Video featuring Thich Nhat Hanh's reflections on "Taking refuge in Mother Earth", the song "Go to the Meadow", by Mike McMahon and Conspirators,  and some lovely earth images.

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