
Interdependent Reality
To see one in all and all in one is to break through the great barrier which narrows one’s perception of reality.” —Thich Nhat Hanh
Zensaber Sangha is a community of practitioners who could share and nurture wholesome thoughts, Insights to cultivate the practices of mindfulness, and wellbeing . Since ancient times Sangha’s functioned as a community of practitioners to hold each other’s hands to find the way forward through the hurdles. Through Sangha, Dharma Kinships and lineages formed and passed the teachings to far and wide of the world with a motto of awakening every being in the world.
In Sangha, we share profound spiritual teaching that forms as a core of values and guiding principles to conduct all facets of our lives mindfully. We encourage every visitor to share your thoughts, questions, and comments. We Invite you to give and seek to support your fellow practitioners by sharing your short-form of writing.
To see one in all and all in one is to break through the great barrier which narrows one’s perception of reality.” —Thich Nhat Hanh
“Emptiness is mistaken for sheer nothingness, but in fact, it’s a reservoir of infinite possibilities.” D.T. Suzuki Emptiness, Void, or Sunyata in Sanskrit is the
“The Mind is the forerunner of all things. If one speaks or acts with impure mind, Suffering follows like a wheel that follows the
To see one in all and all in one is to break through the great barrier which narrows one’s perception of reality.” —Thich Nhat Hanh
“Emptiness is mistaken for sheer nothingness, but in fact, it’s a reservoir of infinite possibilities.” D.T. Suzuki Emptiness, Void, or Sunyata in Sanskrit is the
“The Mind is the forerunner of all things. If one speaks or acts with impure mind, Suffering follows like a wheel that follows the