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134 Dharma Talk of the Supreme Patriarch upon Dismissi… Master Baoyun (Boun in Korean pronunciation), who lived at the Mountain Luzu in Chizhou district, Anhui province, immediately turned around and sat facing the wall, whenever a monk visited him. Then the monk had to leave. Master Nanquan Puyuan heard about 18 Aug 2006 15,261
133 [Review] Finding a Joyful life in the Heart of Pai… In Finding a Joyful Life in the Heart of Pain, Darlene Cohen, a Zen priest and meditation teacher, who has suffered from rheumatoid arthritis for twenty-three years shows us how to deal with chronic pain. 13 Sep 2006 15,207
132 Can Tourism Save Korean Buddhism? Can Tourism Save Korean Buddhism? [Opinion] Tania Campbell on the state of religion in this predominantly Christian nation Buddhism has been an integral part of Korean culture for nearly 2,000 years. With the meteoric rise of Christianity, however, it is 16 Mar 2007 14,764
131 Vow to Bow Past New Year’s resolutions since adult consciousness: floss, stop gossiping, eat a salad a day, floss (I needed to recommit). This year’s resolution: 108 bows a day for 90 days. 13 Mar 2006 14,553
130 Korean English Dictionary of Buddhism Korean English Dictionary of Buddhism.. 18 Dec 2008 14,217
129 A Strong Tradition Adapting to Change: The Nuns in… As a Western Buddhist nun, I feel very fortunate to have lived in Korea and trained in this tradition for many years. Having hundreds of years experience, the Korean bhikshunis have established a systematic, effective way of training new nuns. They begin 13 Dec 2006 14,176
128 Buddhism in Korean This is the second part in a series looking into religion in Korea. The first objective is to give expatriates a springboard from which you can develop spiritually. Feature articles will examine Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism and Sikhism 23 Jan 2009 14,057
127 [The Day We Go to Temple] 01. New Year's Gree… 04 Mar 2016 13,869
126 The Sound of a Bamboo Clapper I received a call from a fellow monk who just completed a three-month retreat and is off for some rambling meditation. His pleasant voice said he will stop by and visit me on his way. At that instant, I nostalgically thought of a pair of white rubber shoe 08 Jun 2006 13,770
125 [The Day We Go to Temple] 08. Buddhist Customs in … 03 Nov 2016 13,658
124 The Whole World is a Single Flower Conference 2008 세계일화   世界一花   The Whole World Is a Single Flower Last September, the seventh tri-annual “The Whole World Is a Single Flower” international Buddhist conference took place in Eastern Europe . Every three years the conference is hosted in a 26 Nov 2008 13,639
123 An American Encounter with Korean Nuns Step onto the grounds of Un Mun Sah--the largest and most prestigious Buddhist training monastery for women in Korea--and you step into a world utterly distinct from the hustle of Seoul’s shops and sidewalks. Nestled in the eastern mountains, Un Mun Sah f 26 Feb 2007 13,542
122 Lithuanian Monk, Venerable Bo Haeng In 1991, he met Seon master Seung Sahn, the man that would change his life. 04 Dec 2009 13,393
121 The sound of rain The rain comes down in sheets. The sound of the rain drifts in through the open window. Like a lonely song, the echoes of the pattering raindrops lingers on. Where am I going? Isn’t it a lonely road I’m treading alone? Listening to the sound of th 25 Oct 2006 13,390
120 The Art of Meditation Meditation can be practised in two main ways: either by stopping and cultivating concentration and enquiry in a systematic way using the tools of awareness: breath, sensations, sounds, thoughts and meditative questioning; or by paying attention to life mo 14 Jun 2006 13,232
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