Order of Interbeing explained
The Order of Interbeing (Vietnamese: Tiếp Hiện, anglicised Tiep Hien, French: Ordre de l'Interêtre) is an international Buddhist community of monks, nuns and laypeople in the Plum Village Tradition founded between 1964[1] and 1966[2] by Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thích Nhất Hạnh.[3] [4]
Initially, Nhất Hạnh established the Order of Interbeing from a selection of six board members of the School for Youth and Social Services, three men and three women.[5] The first members were ordained in February 1966 and vowed to study and practice the Fourteen Precepts of Engaged Buddhism. In 1981, Nguyễn Anh Hùng, a microbiologist and lay meditation teacher, became the seventh member of the Order. As of 2020, the Order of Interbeing had more than one thousand core members.[6]
Tiếp Hiện (接現) is a Sino-Vietnamese term. The term did predate the Order of Interbeing's use in other contexts in Vietnamese, but was and remains uncommon. Tiếp means "being in touch with" and "continuing." Hiện means "realizing" and "making it here and now." The translation "Interbeing" (French: Interêtre) is a word coined by Nhất Hạnh to represent the Buddhist principles of anatta, pratītyasamutpāda, and the Madhyamaka understanding of śūnyatā. The order contains members of the "Fourfold Sangha" (male and female monastics and male and female laypersons) and is guided by the Fourteen Mindfulness Trainings.[7] [8] [9]
Timeline
1926
- October 11 - Birth of Thich Nhat Hanh (birth name: Nguyễn Xuân Bảo) in Thừa Thiên, Vietnam)
1938
1942
- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh entered Từ Hiếu Temple as a śrāmaṇera
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1949
- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh is ordained a Buddhist monk
1950
- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh co-founded An Quang Temple in Saigon, Vietnam
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- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh Founded the Phuong Boi (Fragrant Palm Leaves) Meditation Center in the highlands of Vietnam
1956
- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh named Editor-in-Chief of “Vietnamese Buddhism” the periodical of the Unified Vietnam Buddhist Association
1958
- Chân Không enrolled at the University of Saigon, studying biology
1960
1961
- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh Teaches at Columbia University and Princeton University
1963
- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh returns to Vietnam
- Sister Chân Không goes to Paris, France to complete her degree in biology
1964
- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh establishes Vạn Hạnh Zen Temple, La Boi Book Publisher and the School for Youth and Social Service (SYSS)
- Chân Không returns to Vietnam to work with the SYSS
- The Order of Interbeing is established
1965
1966
- February 5 – the first members - the "Six Cedars" - are ordained into the Order of Interbeing. Among the six are Chân Không and Nhat Chi Mai. The latter would immolate herself in protest against the war a year later.[10]
- May 1 - TNH is given the Lamp Transmission at Từ Hiếu Temple from Master Chân Thật, making him a Dharmacharya (Dharma Teacher)
- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh returns to the US to lead a symposium at Cornell University
- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh speaks to many groups and leaders, including Robert McNamara and Martin Luther King, Jr. urging peace in Vietnam
- Sister Chân Không is named operations director of the SYSS
- Control of Van Hanh University is taken over by the Vice Chancellor who severs ties with the SYSS, calling Sister Chân Không a communist
- The SYSS continues to work despite the harassment and murder of many of its members
1967
1969
- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh Leads the Buddhist Peace Delegation
- Sister Chân Không joins TNH in France to assist with the Buddhist Peace Delegation; she is considered an enemy of the Vietnamese government and exiled as well
- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh Establishes the Unified Buddhist Church in France
- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh lectures at the Sorbonne in Paris
1973
1975
- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh and Chân Không form the Sweet Potatoes Meditation Center in France
1976-77
1982
1987
- Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh ordains the first North American members of the Order of Interbeing at Camp les Sommets Camp (Eastern Townships, Quebec, Canada)
1988
- Chân Không is ordained by Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh as a nun on Vulture’s Peak in India
1990
- Annabel Laity (True Virtue) ordained as a Dharmacharya and serves as Director of Practice at Plum Village
1992
- The first conference of the International Order of Interbeing is held. This conference established the Order of Interbeing Charter, elected an Executive Council, and established that Assembly meetings would be held regularly to revise and amend the Charter. It also established a Council of Elders and a Council of Youth to draw from the experience of its members for leadership and guidance.https://web.archive.org/web/20070928045449/http://www.interbeing.org.uk/about/oi/
1997
- Maple Forest Monastery was formed in Vermont
1998
- Unified Buddhist Church is formed in the United States
- Annabel Laity named to head the UBC, Inc
- Green Mountain Dharma Center formed
- Annabel Laity named Abbess of the Maple Forest Monastery and Green Mountain Dharma Center
2000
2001
- September 21 – Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh begins a fast for peace and to remember those who have died in the September 11 attacks
- September 25 - Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh gives a speech at the Riverside Church in New York City urging the American people and government to think before reacting to the events of September 11 and to look for a peaceful resolution.
2003
2005
- January 12 to April 11 - Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh returns to Vietnam to visit Buddhist temples, teach, and is allowed to publish a limited number of his books in Vietnamese; 100 monastic and 90 lay members of the OI accompany him
- Two temples are re-established in Vietnam with TNH as their spiritual head: the Tu Hieu Temple and the Prajña Temple
- August - Magnolia Grove Monastery is accepted by Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh as an Order of Interbeing center in Mississippi
- October 9, Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh and Order of Interbeing members lead the “Peace is Every Step” walk at MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, California.
2006
2007
2008
2010
2013
- May - Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh visits Hong Kong and gives a four-day retreat, culminating in a talk at the Hong Kong Colosseum.
- September - Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh gives a talk at Google HQ in California.
2014
- March - The University of Hong Kong awards Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh an Honorary Doctorate in recognition of his contribution to world peace and humanity.
2015
2022
- January 22 - Repose of Thầy Thich Nhat Hanh at the age of 95 in his residence in Từ Hiếu Temple in Huế, Vietnam.[13] [14]
External links
- Order of Interbeing website
- I Am Home - Community of Mindful Living; home of the "Mindfulness Bell" magazine with news, articles, and talks by Thich Nhat Hanh and other Order of Interbeing members.
- Plum Village UK "The UK organisation which supports the practice of mindfulness taught by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh"
Notes and References
- Web site: April 4, 2006. Religion & Ethics – Thich Nhat Hanh. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210303173028/https://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/buddhism/people/thichnhathanh.shtml. March 3, 2021. June 16, 2013. BBC.
- Web site: Greenblatt. Lilly. January 21, 2022. Remembering Thich Nhat Hanh (1926-2022). live. https://web.archive.org/web/20220122133231/https://www.lionsroar.com/thich-nhat-hanh-zen-teacher-who-popularized-mindfulness-in-the-west-dead-at-95/. January 22, 2022. 2022-01-25. Lion's Roar. en-US.
- Robert Harlen King Thomas Merton and Thich Nhat Hanh: Engaged Spirituality in an Age of Globalization 2001
- Jean Baubérot, Franck Frégosi, Jean-Paul Willaime Le religieux dans la commune: régulations locales du pluralisme en France 2001 - p288 "On observe en effet, à Strasbourg, l'émergence d'un groupe encore informel qui se constitue autour de plusieurs personnes habituées à la fréquentation du « village des pruniers » de Thich Nhât Hanh dans le Périgord. Ce moine vietnamien ..." p289 "Bien que le maître réside en France, c'est paradoxalement aux Etats-Unis et au Canada que les centres sont les plus développés. Ce qui caractérise la voie préconisée par Thich Nhât Hanh, ce sont des méditations assises ainsi que la..."
- Web site: Hanh. Thich Nhat. Eppsteiner. Fred. April 12, 2017. The Fourteen Precepts of Engaged Buddhism. 2022-01-26. Lion's Roar. en-US.
- Web site: Miller. Andrea. October 8, 2020. Peace in Every Step. https://web.archive.org/web/20141020205331/http://www.lionsroar.com/headline-july-2010/. 2014-10-20. January 30, 2022. Lion's Roar.
- Web site: The Fourteen Mindfulness Trainings of the Order of Interbeing. December 27, 2018.
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- Philip Taylor Modernity and Re-Enchantment: Religion in Post-Revolutionary Vietnam 2007 Page 341 "Five precepts taken on first entry to the Order of Interbeing [Tiếp Hiện] comprising (i) not killing, (ii) cultivating loving kindness, (iii) avoiding sexual misconduct, (iv) practising loving speech, and (vi) practising mindful consuming."
- Chan Khong, Sister. (2007). Learning True Love. Berkeley: Parallax Press.
- Encyclopedia: Engaged Buddhism. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Religion. Oxford University Press. Oxford. August 8, 2021. June 28, 2021. 10.1093/acrefore/9780199340378.013.755. 9780199340378. https://web.archive.org/web/20210707132646/https://oxfordre.com/religion/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780199340378.001.0001/acrefore-9780199340378-e-755. July 7, 2021. Gleig. Ann. free. live.
- Topmiller. Robert J.. 2005. Struggling for Peace: South Vietnamese Buddhist Women and Resistance to the Vietnam War. live. Journal of Women's History. 17. 3. 133–157. 10.1353/jowh.2005.0037. 1527-2036. https://web.archive.org/web/20180602121927/http://muse.jhu.edu/article/187423. June 2, 2018. January 29, 2022.
- News: Mydans. Seth. January 21, 2022. Thich Nhat Hanh, Zen Master and Political Reformer, Dies at 95. en-US. The New York Times. January 22, 2022. 0362-4331.
- News: January 22, 2022. Thich Nhat Hanh: 'Father of mindfulness' Buddhist monk dies aged 95. en-GB. BBC News. January 22, 2022.