
Self-Forgiveness (Episode #96)
The Way Out Is In
You Are Not Only Your Pain
Brother Phap Huu reminds listeners that identity is more than suffering and points to impermanence and growth.
Welcome to a new episode of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanhâs deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives.
In this installment, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership coach Jo Confino explore the lifelong journey of self-forgiveness and how to forgive ourselves. How do we find the capacity to let go of past hurts and come into the fullness of our lives?
The conversation also touches upon themes like self-love, self-compassion, community, spiritual growth, impermanence, the coexistence of suffering and happiness, and the importance of ongoing practice.
Brother Phap Huu discusses the Buddhist perspective of the Dharma threading through time, embracing past, present, and future; how loving oneself begins with recognizing and accepting oneâs stories and scars; the importance of treating oneself with kindness and compassion; acknowledging unskillful actions; practicing with the inner child; and much more.
In addition, personal stories shared by the presenters illustrate how forgiveness and self-love evolve over time, and that forgiving oneself is vital for genuine compassion and service.
The episode concludes with aspirations for the new year.
Co-produced by the Plum Village App:
https://plumvillage.app/
And Global Optimism:
https://globaloptimism.com/
With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:
https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/
List of resources
Pilgrimage: âIn the Footsteps of the Buddhaâ
https://plumvillage.org/event/pilgrimage/in-the-footsteps-of-the-buddha-2
Being with Busyness: Zen Ways to Transform Overwhelm and Burnout
https://www.parallax.org/product/being-with-busyness/
Calm in the Storm: Zen Ways to Cultivate Stability in an Anxious World
https://www.parallax.org/product/calm-in-the-storm/
Interbeing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interbeing
The Way Out Is In: âHealing Our Inner Child: Pathways to Embrace Our Suffering (Episode #10)â
https://plumvillage.org/podcast/healing-our-inner-child-pathways-to-embrace-our-suffering
The Way Out Is In: âThe Three Jewels (Episode #89)â
https://plumvillage.org/podcast/the-three-jewels-episode-89
âLooking Deeply: Healing the Inner Childâ
https://plumvillage.org/articles/healing-the-inner-child
The Inner Child (short guided meditation)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zauJYihF2fQ
Dharma Talks: âTaking Refuge in the Three Jewelsâ
https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/taking-refuge-in-the-three-jewels-sr-chan-duc-spring-retreat-2018-05-20
John Bradshaw
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bradshaw_(author)
Sutras: âDiscourse on Knowing the Better Way to Live Aloneâ
https://plumvillage.org/library/sutras/discourse-on-knowing-the-better-way-to-live-alone
The Order of Interbeing
https://plumvillage.org/community/order-of-interbeing
Quotes
âWhat we have learned in the art of mindful living and the art of love and understanding is that we are ever-changing. Weâre constantly changing. The Buddha has said that we cannot bathe in the same river twice. When we bathe in that river, the river is not the same and we are not the same.â
âThe Buddha says that suffering is made of non-suffering elements â and that means you have happiness inside.â
âWhat Iâve learned from my journey is that healing is always a verb.â
âThere is no way to healing; healing is the way.â
âOur practice of listening is very important. When we say we have to learn to listen, listen not to respond, but just to listen. Listen to acknowledge, accept, and witness.â
âItâs important to be in the present moment, but itâs also important to have an aspiration to bring into the present moment â not to see in the future, but to see coming alive right now.â


