Lion's Roar Foundation – 3rd Annual Shambhala Sun Foundation Auction
Auction Ends: Dec 13, 2009 11:59 PM EST

Art

Thich Nhat Hanh: Original calligraphy "We inter-are"

Item Number
221
Estimated Value
2000 USD
Sold
1000 USD to paulrizzo
Number of Bids
2  -  Bid History

Item Description

"We inter-are" will have special meaning for students of Thich Nhat Hanh.

Shambhala Sun editor-in-chief Melvin McLeod recounts this story of his meeting with Thich Nhat Hanh and the "We inter-are" calligraphy:

"When Thich Nhat Hanh agreed to be interviewed for the Shambhala Sun this summer, his indispensable lieutenant, Sister Chan Khong, suggested I attend the entire five-day program he was giving at Stonehill College in Massachusetts. I didn't realize how lucky I was. This was the major retreat for Thich Nhat Hanh's East Coast sangha, held every two years, and it was a transformative experience to join with his community and hear him teach. It was simply the best and most effective presentation of the basic principles of Buddhism that I have ever heard. As I listened to his first talk (which will be the lead teachings in the February/March Shambhala Sun), I thought to myself, This message about mindful living is so powerful and undeniable that millions of people should and could hear it. As he said in our interview, which will be published later next year, he was presenting original Buddhism with a Mahayana view. Thich Nhat Hanh was clearly tired when we spoke, and after the retreat he had to go into hospital for two weeks. But he was kind enough to spend an hour with me, and to offer these calligraphies to the Shambhala Sun. We are deeply honored by his support for our work."

Thich Nhat Hanh is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, poet, scholar, and peace activist. He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1967 by Martin Luther King Jr. for his efforts in generating peace and reconciliation in his native country. Thich Nhat Hanh travels internationally, teaching from his book The Art of Mindful Living.

The calligraphy, ink on rice paper, measures 15.5 by 11.75 inches.

 

Item Special Note

Unframed. Cost of shipping from Halifax not included in bid price.