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Irrepressible Stories of the Nuns of Mount Jiri
Mouse Food Story
By Ven. Cheonjin
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07 Apr 2011 |
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Contemplation of Sutra in the Seon School
During Ven. Jiyul’s hunger strike, for the first time in years I had the chance to recite the Diamond Sutra communally. On the second floor of the Hall of Paradise at Jogyesa, the Union of Religious Leaders held a separate one-week hunger strike, while su
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In Buddhist history, there has never been religiou…
Prohibition of killing, non-violence, and tolerance (pluralism) are the traditions of Buddhism. Accordingly, there has never been religious wars of great scope.
By Baek Chan-hong
Oh My News Reporter
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25 Mar 2009 |
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Duo!
The cowherd complained of too much work.
Then please, take a cup of tea.
Duo!
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14 Nov 2006 |
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Great Faith, Great Courage, Great Questioning
This evening I would like to follow upon what Stephen was saying in the morning about being careful, about energy, and about protecting, but I would like to look at the subject more from the perspective of the Seon tradition. Seon talks about cultivating
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06 Apr 2006 |
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A Solution
A Solution by Essayist Yi, Young-il
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A Happy Smile
I live in an uncommon way. My head is shaved and my clothes are gray. The place I live in is different too. Most people live in a virtual marketplace, but I live in a mountain temple. There is one more difference. I live alone. Usually when people grow up
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14 Apr 2006 |
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Being Negative on the Way to Being Affirmative
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When You Let It Go, You Feel Happy Even With Very …
Essay From The Lotus Lantern, Spring Edition
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07 Jul 2011 |
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The Supreme Patriarch’s Dharma Speech for the Clo…
The Supreme Patriarch’s Dharma Speech for the Closing of the Winter Retreat
"Closing of the Retreat Is the Starting of the Real Retreat"
Seon Master Mokju Domyeong called to a practitioner, "Venerable sir!" When the practitioner turned his face ar
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06 Mar 2007 |
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Irrepressible Stories of the Nuns of Mount Jiri
A Life of Dedication
Ven. Cheonjin
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01 Jul 2011 |
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The Meaning of Buddha’s Birth
The Buddha was born in a garden, under the branches of a tree, in Lumbini, a town situated near the India-Nepalese border 2543 years ago. His mother was going to her family to have her child but he arrived early. He was born in a prominent family of the G
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Dharma Talk in Celebration of Vesak - Year of the …
Today is the birthday of the Buddha, the one who accomplished the transcendent life of no-birth. Though you may search everywhere and never find the place in this world where it exists, within the truth of “everything is Buddha” the essence of reality is
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Buddha’s Large Head and Bodhisattva’s Short Legs
Buddha’s Large Head and Bodhisattva’s Short Legs
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13 Oct 2011 |
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A Stranger in His Hometown
The supreme, profound, and sublime dharma is difficult to meet even in a billion eons. But now I have been fortunate enough to have seen it, heard it, received it and kept it. I vow to attain the true meaning of the Tathagata.
Homage to the dharmas that
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