Sister Dang Nghiem (Sister "D")

Sister Dang Nghiem, MD (“Sister D”) was born in 1968 in Vietnam during the Tet Offensive, the daughter of a Vietnamese mother and an American soldier. After losing her mother at the age of twelve, she moved to the United States with her brother at the age of seventeen, where she learned English and went on to earn a medical degree from the University of California-San Francisco. After suffering further tragedy and the loss of her partner, she quit her practice as a doctor to travel to Plum Village France, where she ordained as a nun in 2000.
Her writing and dharma talks draw upon her unique experiences as a physician, a nun, and an individual navigating diverse worlds. Sister D is the author of four books: a memoir, Healing: A Woman’s Journey from Doctor to Nun (2010), Mindfulness as Medicine: A Story of Healing and Spirit (2015), Flowers in the Dark: Reclaiming Your Power to Heal from Trauma with Mindfulness (2021), and the poetry collection The River in Me: Verses of Transformation (2024). All found via the Parallax Press website.
Items featuring Sister Dang Nghiem (Sister "D")
Listening to Our Gut Brain3:42•5 years ago
Befriending Ourselves with Our Breath5:28•5 years ago
Make a Time and Place for Healing3:50•5 years ago
Basic Instructions for Walking Meditation2:39•5 years ago
Breathing Flowers with Our Hands2:48•5 years ago
Short Body Scan2:52•5 years ago
Changing the Song1:29•5 years ago
Embracing the Wounded Child in Our Parents9:45•4 years ago
Eating Meditation5:26•5 years ago
You Think So?2:24•5 years ago
Practicing with Disturbing Dreams upon Waking Up1:16•5 years ago
Listening to Your Breath and Body4:34•5 years ago
Guided Deep Relaxation27:32•5 years ago
Wielding a Mantra4:30•5 years ago
Embracing the Wounded Child in Ourselves9:08•5 years ago
Practicing with the Bell10:53•6 years ago
Befriending Our Grief2:14•5 years ago
Reflecting on the Contents of Your Dreams1:54•5 years ago
Listening to Your Inner Child7:25•5 years ago
Practice Listening to Our Lung Brain2:09•5 years ago