This conversation with Brother Pháp Linh, a respected Dharma teacher in the Plum Village tradition and talented composer, begins with a mindfulness exercise and one of Phap Linh’s musical creations.
The discussion explores the deep interrelationships among music, mindfulness, and existence.
Phap Linh shares his journey of using music as a medium to offer solace and connect with others, emphasizing the transformative power of presence and awareness that music can evoke.
Reflecting on his experiences at Plum Village, Phap Linh highlights the rarity of communal silence and deep presence during musical gatherings, underscoring the significance of cultivating mindfulness in today’s fast-paced world.
He also shares insights into his decision to become a monk, navigating the complexities of the music industry, and finding fulfillment through spiritual practice.
Throughout the interview, Phap Linh advocates for creating art, particularly music, with pure intentions, free from the pressures of fame or financial gain.
He proposes the idea of retreats for artists to access deeper inspiration and emphasizes the importance of humility and continued practice in the Zen Buddhist tradition.