Brother Phap Dung

Brother Pháp Dung (Dharma Embrace) is a Vietnamese American monk, ordained by Thầy in 1998. He was born in Vietnam in 1969 and escaped as a refugee with his family to the US when he was nine years old. He grew up in the Los Angeles area, studied and received a degree in Architecture from the University of Southern California, and worked as an architect/designer for four years before becoming a monk.
He helped establish Deer Park Monastery and many other US centers, creating meditation programs and retreats for children, teens, families, and young adults, as well as planning its halls and infrastructures. He was the abbot of the monastery from 2001 until 2010. He received the Lamp Transmission from Thích Nhất Hạnh and became a Dharma teacher in 2004.
He is most inspired by meditation as a method of examining and cultivating the mind of the individual and of the collective and by community building as a method to heal and develop society.
Items featuring Brother Phap Dung
Mindfulness of the Body4:46•7 years ago
Gratitude for the Four Elements5:40•7 years ago
50 Minute Deep Relaxation51:24•7 years ago
55 Minute Deep Relaxation55:01•7 years ago
Returning to the Heartwood13:56•4 years ago
Mindfulness of Breathing11:23•6 years ago
Learning to Be a Human Being11:59•4 years ago
Monestary Morning Qi Gong36:30•7 years ago
Zen of Zen: The Power of Peace in Climate Action5:30•7 months ago
Qi Palm40:45•3 years ago
On Global Warming and the Warming of our Afflictions6:37•5 years ago
Talk and Guided Meditation | Returning to the Heartwood50:59•4 years ago
The Power of Cutting Off & Letting Go70:26•3 years ago
Brother Phap Dung: Now You Get to Choose56:15•a year ago
The Power of Memory0:48•2 years ago
How to Look into Our Sexual Energy9:14•4 years ago
You are Mother Earth6:34•5 years ago
Drinking Tea as a Sacred Practice4:22•5 years ago
This is a Noble Moment83:41•2 years ago
The Most Reliable Refuge During Uncertain Times70:22•5 years ago