Thich Nhat Hanh

Thich Nhat Hanh

Thich Nhat Hanh is a poet, Zen Master, and peacemaker. He served as chair of the Buddhist Delegation to the Paris Peace Talks during the Vietnam War, and was nominated by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. for the Nobel Peace Prize. He is author of more than thirty-five books in which he explores mindfulness, meditation and the parallels and connections between Buddhism and Christianity. Often referred to as the most beloved Buddhist teacher in the West, Thich Nhat Hanh's teachings and practices appeal to people from various religious, spiritual, and political backgrounds. He lives in a meditation community in southwestern France, and travels worldwide leading retreats on the art of mindful living.

Selected Bibliography:
The Miracle of Mindfulness
Buddha Mind, Buddha Body: Walking Toward Enlightenment
The Energy of Prayer: How to Deepen Your Spiritual Practice
Living Buddha, Living Christ

Articles by this Author

Walking with Peace and Presence

Mindfulness of Ourselves, Mindfulness of Others