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Monastic Training System of the Jogye Order of Kor…
Monastic Training System of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism
The Organization and Assessment of the Buddhist Practice and Training System
By Ven. Beopjin, Dean of Hainsa Sangha College
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11 Mar 2009 |
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Nothing is Routine
One of the thrills of being a young adult is that everything is a first-time experience. My first real job I bounded to with enthusiasm. My first short haircut and manicure felt amazing. My first true love, first kiss, first skinny-dipping in a mountain l
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25 Jul 2006 |
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[Book Review] Zen and Psychotherapy
In Zen and Psychotherapy, Christopher Mruk, A professor of clinical psychology, and Joan Hartzell, a psychiatric nurse and practitioner of Zen for many years, explore how Buddhist and Zen ideas could help in the healing of mental health patients.
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02 Aug 2006 |
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Dharma sermon on the closing of the winter retreat
A man once asked Chan Master Fengxue Yanzhao, “If you speak, you become ‘function’, if you don’t speak, you become ‘essence’. What must I do in order to be freed from both essence and function?” The Chan Master replied, “I always think of the March scener
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27 Feb 2006 |
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Hyangcheonsa Temple
Hyangcheonsa Temple on Geumosan Mountain was founded in the Baekjae period by Ven. Uigak. This has been a place of practice for many great monks throughout the ages, having over 40 buildings at one point. However, through fires and the passage of time, th
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26 Nov 2009 |
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Temple Bell Chime (풍경소리) is the title of a book of…
Temple Bell Chime (풍경소리) is the title of a book of poems written by Koreans usually with a Buddhist relevant theme. The book is not yet published in English.
해법
아들이 어렸을 적에 바닷가에 데리고 나간 적이 있습니다.
“아빠, 바다의 끝은 어디예요?”
“저기 끝에 보이는 수평선보다도
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19 Feb 2009 |
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Why are Ananda, Vasubandhu, Asvaghosa and Nagarjun…
If you look closely at the Lineage of Dharma Transmission of the Seon school, one peculiarity catches the eye. From Ananda, to Vasubandhu, Asvaghosa and Nagarjuna, the Seon lineage includes a number of persons who seem incongruent with the image of the ma
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03 Jul 2006 |
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112 |
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Uncovering Brilliant Disciples is the Way of Trans…
In the Seon school, disciples with extraordinary spiritual capacities are referred to as dharma vessels (beopgi), which suggests that they are vessels capable of containing the dharma. When Huineng, a woodcutter and novice laborer, had an audience with th
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20 Dec 2006 |
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111 |
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Irrepressible Stories of the Nuns of Mount Jiri
A Mother’s Letter
Ven. Cheonjin
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12 Jul 2011 |
10,696 |
110 |
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Dharma Talk by Seon Master Jinje
With foolish desire, we try to make all things our own. No matter what great university we graduated from, even if we were the president or high government official, we cannot eliminate conflictive emotions and suffering. When we get to know our true self
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27 Nov 2009 |
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109 |
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Irrepressible Stories of the Nuns of Mount Jiri
The Reason We Eat By Ven. Cheonjin
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30 Jun 2011 |
10,716 |
108 |
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Why Practice Buddhism?
I have news for you young people: something bad will happen to you in your lifetime. It could be anything—a breakup, a loved one dying, a car accident—but for sure, something really awful will come your way, if it hasn’t already. That
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17 Oct 2006 |
10,724 |
107 |
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An Inner Journey in South Korea
Chooksersa, a Buddhist Temple with one of the top Zen Masters in Korea in residence became my home for 3 months after leaving Europe. It was Christmas 2006 that my travel plan suddenly crystallized itself and created space in my life so that I could embar
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20 Oct 2006 |
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To Become Truly Human
1. Preface: The True Human I think we all agree that the current International Conference on Korean Seon Buddhism is an extremely important event. It provides a rare opportunity to gather together many thinkers of diverse backgrounds and points of view.
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24 Feb 2006 |
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Irrepressible Stories of the Nuns of Mount Jiri by…
The Reason Why We Wake Up Early at the Temple
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29 Jul 2011 |
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