

Buddhistdoor Global: Minh Tuệ — The Dharma Unadorned
Trong cuộc phỏng vấn hiếm có, Minh Tuệ chia sẻ về thực hành tâm linh của mình — đi bộ như một phương pháp thiền định, im lặng như con đường đến trí tuệ, và buông bỏ hoàn toàn như nền tảng của giải thoát.
In January 2026, Buddhistdoor Global published Craig Lewis's interview with Minh Tuệ — one of the rarest conversations with a man who habitually keeps silent. Rather than biography, the piece focuses on his lived spiritual practice.
Thầy explains that faith in Buddhist teachings has reduced suffering in his life, and his primary practice involves disciplining the mind to overcome greed, anger, and delusion through virtuous living. Walking provides an ideal framework for solitary Dharma practice without external dependencies, while silence cultivates wisdom and mental clarity.
He emphasizes the distinction between genuine renunciation and superficial gestures: true letting go requires complete surrender, without hidden reserves. For lay practitioners struggling with suffering, he identifies lust and attachment as primary causes and recommends studying Buddhist scriptures as foundational preparation for deeper spiritual engagement.

