MEANING OF INTERBEING: “Everything relies on everything else in the cosmos in order to manifest - whether a star, a cloud, a flower, a tree, or you and me.” — Thich Nhat Hanh
Welcome to WE-INTERARE. This page is dedicated to INTERBEING (with my views and poems on interbeing at end of this page).
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Quick Reference: Please click here for a quotation from Thich Nhat Hanh (from Goodreads) on interbeing or this charming video here (YouTube) when he first “introduced” the word interbeing to the world.
You can also further explore the meaning of interbeing and other resources from Thich Nhat Hanh (such as some of his poems) in the section below.
❦ Articles, poems and videos on “INTERBEING” from Thich Nhat Hanh:
Articles —
(1) Please click here for a quotation from Thich Nhat Hanh (from Goodreads) on interbeing. This is a short read.
(2) Please click here for an authorised excerpt from the book ‘The Art of Living’ by Thich Nhat Hanh. It is titled “The Insight of Interbeing” and helps us to understand the meaning of “interbeing” and how we all “inter-are”. This is a longer read.
(3) There is also an interesting article related to interbeing on “the fullness of emptiness” by Thich Nhat Hanh. Please click here (Lion’s Roar)
(4) For an article on interbeing and the nature of perception. from Thich Nhat Hanh, please click here (The Mindfulness Bell)
(5) For an article on environmental interbeing by Thich Nhat Hanh, please click here (Mindfulness Bell).
(6) For a more in depth look at interbeing as a teaching of the Buddha on interdependent co-arising, with a more traditional “Buddhist” angle, you may like to try this article (click here) from learnreligion.com. This is a longer read.
Note: TNH has written extensively on the theme of interbeing in number of books, audio-books and videos. I would recommend that you try one of his books as interbeing is a core teaching for him.
Poems —
(1) For words and audio from Thich Nhat Hanh in poetry form about interbeing, please click here (“Please Call Me by My True Name”, Plum Village website).
(2) For a poem called “Interrelationship” by Thich Nhat Hanh, please click here.
(3) For a a further 6 poems from Thich Nhat Hanh with one poem called ‘Interbeing’ please click here (Plum Village).
Videos —
(1) To see a short 3 minute YouTube video clip that shows Thich Nhat Hanh (young and charming as ever) introducing the word interbeing to the world, please click here (with closed caption in Italian available)
(2) For a much longer Plum Village dharma talk from Thich Nhat Hanh on interbeing please click here for this YouTube video.
(3) For a short animation on interbeing and our connection (or disconnection) to nature, please click here for this YouTube video.
“Understanding and love are interdependent. Love is made of understanding and understanding is made of love” - Thich Nhat Hanh
❦ What “INTERBEING” means to me:
My verses on Interbeing —
Interbeing
Interbeing means we are together -
We have never truly been apart,
For we are deeply connected,
Our life pulses with all other life.
Interbeing means we are family -
We are related to everything,
We are sisters and brothers,
We are from the same one family.
Interbeing means we can see clearly -
Every action flows on in transformation,
Death is just a conventional marker,
All things continue in everything.
Interbeing means walls are illusions -
Walls of the mind and walls of society.
Although they populate our world,
They are actually artificial.
Interbeing means we can walk freely -
Understanding our habit of discriminating,
From parents, friends and society,
And from our own past suffering.
Interbeing means we take responsibility -
For our actions can affect everybody.
We flow together in helpful harmony,
We feel love for this amazing planet.
Interbeing means we dwell in love -
We see kindness and love as our own,
We share and receive gratefully,
Help all people in our community.
Interbeing means we stop running,
We dwell in a river most amazing,
We are connected to everything,
We abide in peace and harmony.
— Luan Dinh
My poem on Interbeing / how we inter-are —
We Inter-Are
If you can see that all things inter-are with each other,
Then you will not be fooled by the labels of the mind.
Because all things depend upon all others,
There cannot be or will ever be a separate I.
Without a separate I then all things are inconceivable,
All things are transient labels created by the mind.
All people in history are trails of wondrous smoke,
And people of the present… are mysteries.
This body and mind that now appears -
Is the flowing on of a great stream.
A stream that includes our ancestors -
Who are not separate from us.
We are not exactly the same as our ancestors,
Yet we are not something totally different…
We are more than the arising of thoughts,
Beyond the name of this and that.
When we come to realize our vast connections,
We come to realize our non-separation.
We are a river continuously flowing,
Composed of everything.
With this insight we can start to see,
The small things that we quarrel about…
They are like ants on an oak tree,
A pebble belonging to the sea.
Words are only provisional,
They can never describe a whole person.
It is like this with all thoughts and things,
Intangible but also magical.
When we understand interbeing,
We understand our interdependence,
We understand we are not separate,
We go beyond the construction of I.
Mist and fog in the morning…
Is dispersed by the rising sun.
Calm lakes and green forests,
Dark clouds, and falling rain.
— Luan Dinh
For a link to just the "We Inter-are" poem, please click here.
My Other Poems on Interbeing —
For some more of my poem on the subject of interbeing, you might like to read my poems:
The Great Tree
Unshackling of Shackles
What ‘interbeing’ means to me: a personal perspective —
Interbeing is a return to the deeper meaning of the teaching on interdependent co-arising in Buddhism - "This is, because that is. This is not, because that is not. This comes to be, because that comes to be. This ceases to be, because that ceases to be."
When I say “deeper meaning” I mean that it invites us to go beyond the realm of mere concepts into the living realm of insights and a feeling of deep connections. From this deepening insight, comes greater compassion for the people (and living things) in our lives and a together action that naturally arises. Our feeling of being deeply connected can deepen to a point where our discrimination diminishes significantly enough to bring benefit to our daily life and those that come into contact with us. That is when the ‘insight of interbeing’ has real beneficial effect that goes beyond just words and concepts.
This is my personal understanding of the meaning and you can explore it in the links above and in my contribution in these pages… of course, you will develop your own insights of interbeing as you come to experience it in your daily life. When you feel deeply connected to the world around you that is interbeing. As our feeling of connecting deepens, our interbeing deepens. This is what ‘interbeing’ means for me.
Another way of seeing ‘interbeing’ can be presented like this:
What if the world was always connected? This is its natural state - the state of interbeing, the state of all things being interconnected. The human mind however likes to identify, discriminate, and name… objects, thoughts and feelings. This is how we learn about the objective world since we were young - all this being sensible and understandable in many ways (you might recognize that children often live in a much more care-free world than adults as they make less distinctions).
However as an enquiring adult or young person, we might like to expand our horizon to go beyond the words and concepts that we have been brought up on and see the world in a more connected way. For me, when objects connect, they are no longer distinct objects that are cut-off from each other. When we really connect, we are no longer subjects distinct from objects - we are no longer cut-off from other people or anything. This is already entering the realm of interbeing, which has always been here with us!
Anyway, that’s enough of me talking, thank you for listening. I hope you enjoy returning to your more connected and loving home - that is always there waiting to be discovered!
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