A talk by Do An Sunim, JDPS at Providence Zen Center on Buddha's Enlightenment Day, 199
Editor’s Note: The following article is taken from a longer talk given by Zen Master Dae Bong on wha...
Of all the major world religions, Buddhism is perhaps uniquely based upon religious experience, or ...
An old Zen story tells of a pilgrim who traveled a great distance, crossing formidable mountains and...
The Buddha taught in the Kalama Sutta that one must abide by religious teachings only “when you your...
The present paper aims at clarifying the relationship between the idea of emptiness (śūnyatā) and th...
Zen Master Seung Sahn is the founding teacher of the Kwan Um School of Zen. He was interviewed in Ju...
Myong Oh Sunim JDPS, Gdansk Zen Center; excerpted from a workshop at the Whole World is a Single Flo...
Adapted from a Dharma Talk given at the Buddha's Birthday Ceremony at Providence Zen Center on April...
Human beings constantly seek meaning and temporaryhappiness for themselves. Nevertheless, they live ...
His Holiness the Dalai Lama mentions that Buddhism can be divided into three categories. One – Buddh...
Anxiety, depression, and tragedy are all unavoidable aspects of existence that we find ourselves gra...
Religious faith and medicine combine harmoniously in Buddhist views, each in its own way helping Bud...
The historical Buddha, Shakyamuni Gautama, is said to have declared that he taught one thing and onl...
Editor’s Note: The Way of Enlightenment was published in Korean in 1965, thanks to the generous dona...
Formal dharma speech by Zen Master Dae Gak at Buddha's Enlightenment Day, Providence Zen Center, Dec...
Editor’s Note: The following article is taken from a longer talk given by Zen Master Dae Bong on wha...
Of all the major world religions, Buddhism is perhaps uniquely based upon religious experience, or ...
An old Zen story tells of a pilgrim who traveled a great distance, crossing formidable mountains and...
The Buddha taught in the Kalama Sutta that one must abide by religious teachings only “when you your...
The present paper aims at clarifying the relationship between the idea of emptiness (śūnyatā) and th...
Zen Master Seung Sahn is the founding teacher of the Kwan Um School of Zen. He was interviewed in Ju...
Myong Oh Sunim JDPS, Gdansk Zen Center; excerpted from a workshop at the Whole World is a Single Flo...
Adapted from a Dharma Talk given at the Buddha's Birthday Ceremony at Providence Zen Center on April...
Human beings constantly seek meaning and temporaryhappiness for themselves. Nevertheless, they live ...
His Holiness the Dalai Lama mentions that Buddhism can be divided into three categories. One – Buddh...
Anxiety, depression, and tragedy are all unavoidable aspects of existence that we find ourselves gra...
Religious faith and medicine combine harmoniously in Buddhist views, each in its own way helping Bud...
The historical Buddha, Shakyamuni Gautama, is said to have declared that he taught one thing and onl...
Editor’s Note: The Way of Enlightenment was published in Korean in 1965, thanks to the generous dona...
Formal dharma speech by Zen Master Dae Gak at Buddha's Enlightenment Day, Providence Zen Center, Dec...
Editor’s Note: The following article is taken from a longer talk given by Zen Master Dae Bong on wha...
Of all the major world religions, Buddhism is perhaps uniquely based upon religious experience, or ...
An old Zen story tells of a pilgrim who traveled a great distance, crossing formidable mountains and...