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                                             Love & Compassion



                                             without Attachments


                                             By Venerable Bhikshuni Chân Trai Nghiêm




           Bhikshuni Chân Trai Nghiêm (      Benny: You are trained as a       In Plum Village, even before I
           釈尼真齋嚴) was ordained by            violinist – are you able to express   was ordained, as an aspirant,
           Zen Master Thích Nhất Hạnh        your musical talent now that      Thay invited me to accompany
           in 2009 and became a Plum         you are a nun, or are monastics   the monks and nuns’ chanting
           Village Dharma Teacher in         required to renounce all worldly   with the violin. He was very
           2020. Born in the USA and         pursuits, including music?        open minded and experimental.
           spending her formative years in                                     He often encouraged me to play
           Yokohama, Japan, she relocated    Trai: Our teacher, the late Thích   the violin in different occasions
                                             Nhất Hạnh, was a great artist in   because he could see that music,
           to Seattle, USA, at the age of
                                             his own right. He was a poet, a   when combined with the spoken
           thirteen. Before joining the
                                             playwright, composer, calligrapher,   Dharma, could help people touch
           monastic order in Plum Village,
                                             and a gardener, and knew that art   something even deeper than what
           France, she worked as a concert
                                             has the power to heal and transform   words on their own could not. Thay
           violinist for several years,      individuals and society. During   also taught us that for Buddhism
           performing worldwide as a         the war, Thay (meaning teacher in   to thrive and to be rooted in the
           member of the Mahler Chamber      Vietnamese) supported many artists   West, it needs to adapt to Western
           Orchestra, among others. She      who called for peace through their   culture. Thus, he encouraged the
           is also a certified yoga teacher   artistic endeavors but were arrested   monastics to compose traditional
           and enjoys exploring creative     and imprisoned.                   chants such as the Heart Sutra and
           ways to share the Dharma,                                           Mahamangala Sutta in the style of
           cultivating harmony and healing   Music has the power to touch      Western spiritual music. Because
           in body and mind. She has led     people’s heart and transform      our monastery is in France, Thay
           mindfulness retreats in South     consciousness and bring healing   encouraged the monks and nuns
           and North America, Europe,        at a very deep level that words   from Vietnam and other Asian
                                             sometimes fail to do. Language is a   countries to listen and study
           and Asia and has helped publish
                                             wonderful tool of communication,   Western spiritual music, such as the
           numerous works by Thích Nhất
                                             yet at the same time, is also the   Gregorian chant.
           Hạnh in the Japanese language.
                                             cause of division, dualistic thinking,
           Benny Liow reached out to
                                             and consequent suffering in the   After ordaining as a nun, I continue
           Bhikshuni Chân Trai to share her   world. Music on the other hand, is   to play all kinds of music with
           thoughts with Eastern Horizon     a universal language and has the   different people, both lay and
           on her life as a Buddhist nun and   power to express what cannot be   monastic, from young children to
           how her professional training     expressed in words. That is why   professionally trained musicians,
           as a musician can be integrated   music has an important role in    for different occasions. It is a joy to
           into her spiritual life.          most spiritual traditions around   connect with others through music

                                             the world.                        in the context of the mindfulness
                                                                               retreats that we offer in our
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