Mu Soeng Sunim is senior monk and Abbot of the Diamond Hill Zen Monastery in Cumberland, Rhode Island. He is the author of "Thousand Peaks", a history of Korean Zen. (Part one of a talk given at the Providence Zen Center in January, 1987
The Buddha used expedient means to enlighten all beings. In 1972, when Zen Master Seung Sahn first ...
This talk was excerpted from a Dharma Talk given at the Providence Zen Center in January 198
Zen Master Seung Sahn, renowned master in the Korean Buddhist tradition, and founder of the internat...
Bojo Chinul (1158-1210) is considered the founder ofa native tradition of Zen in Korea, combining th...
In July, 1990, six of the senior monks and nuns in the Kwan Um School of Zen engaged in a provocativ...
An excerpt from Zen Master Wu Kwang's new book "Don't-know mind: the spirit of Korean zen
Buddhism in Korea has a long oral tradition. These stories, transmitted across the generations, help...
Zen Master Seung Sahn, the founding teacher of the Kwan Um School of Zen, died of heart failure at H...
Excerpt from the Hae Jae dharma talk at Mu Sang Sa Temple, Winter Kyol Che 2013–201
Formal dharma speech by Zen Master Dae Gak at Buddha's Enlightenment Day, Providence Zen Center, Dec...
Gye Mun Sunim jDPS, Singapore Zen Center excerpted from a workshop at the Whole World is a Single Fl...
Hyang Um Sunim JDPS, Su Bong Zen Monastery excerpted from a workshop at the Whole World is a Single ...
The following exchange is from a lively panel discussion August 2nd during the School Congress of th...
The following talk was taken from the opening speech at the Summer Kyol Che (a 19-day intensive retr...
Editor’s Note: The Way of Enlightenment was published in Korean in 1965, thanks to the generous dona...
The Buddha used expedient means to enlighten all beings. In 1972, when Zen Master Seung Sahn first ...
This talk was excerpted from a Dharma Talk given at the Providence Zen Center in January 198
Zen Master Seung Sahn, renowned master in the Korean Buddhist tradition, and founder of the internat...
Bojo Chinul (1158-1210) is considered the founder ofa native tradition of Zen in Korea, combining th...
In July, 1990, six of the senior monks and nuns in the Kwan Um School of Zen engaged in a provocativ...
An excerpt from Zen Master Wu Kwang's new book "Don't-know mind: the spirit of Korean zen
Buddhism in Korea has a long oral tradition. These stories, transmitted across the generations, help...
Zen Master Seung Sahn, the founding teacher of the Kwan Um School of Zen, died of heart failure at H...
Excerpt from the Hae Jae dharma talk at Mu Sang Sa Temple, Winter Kyol Che 2013–201
Formal dharma speech by Zen Master Dae Gak at Buddha's Enlightenment Day, Providence Zen Center, Dec...
Gye Mun Sunim jDPS, Singapore Zen Center excerpted from a workshop at the Whole World is a Single Fl...
Hyang Um Sunim JDPS, Su Bong Zen Monastery excerpted from a workshop at the Whole World is a Single ...
The following exchange is from a lively panel discussion August 2nd during the School Congress of th...
The following talk was taken from the opening speech at the Summer Kyol Che (a 19-day intensive retr...
Editor’s Note: The Way of Enlightenment was published in Korean in 1965, thanks to the generous dona...
The Buddha used expedient means to enlighten all beings. In 1972, when Zen Master Seung Sahn first ...
This talk was excerpted from a Dharma Talk given at the Providence Zen Center in January 198
Zen Master Seung Sahn, renowned master in the Korean Buddhist tradition, and founder of the internat...