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But the Trung Tâm Am Thanh isn't built by adding more. It is built by subtraction.
But there is a place—not necessarily a physical location, but a state of being—that the Vietnamese call the . Literally, it translates to "The Sound Center." But paradoxically, it is the absence of noise.
It is the eye of the hurricane.
In Zen philosophy, silence isn't empty. It is full of answers. In Vietnamese spiritual practice, true "Am thanh" (Sound) is the vibration of life itself—the heartbeat of the universe. When you find the center of that sound, you stop hearing and start listening .
But the Trung Tâm Am Thanh isn't built by adding more. It is built by subtraction.
But there is a place—not necessarily a physical location, but a state of being—that the Vietnamese call the . Literally, it translates to "The Sound Center." But paradoxically, it is the absence of noise.
It is the eye of the hurricane.
In Zen philosophy, silence isn't empty. It is full of answers. In Vietnamese spiritual practice, true "Am thanh" (Sound) is the vibration of life itself—the heartbeat of the universe. When you find the center of that sound, you stop hearing and start listening .