The following translation of a calligraphy by the great Korean Zen Master Hyo Bong was sent to us by Ham Wol Sunim, a monk who recently returned to Song Gwang Sa, a famous Korean temple, from New Zealand. He is working on a book about Korean Buddhism for Australian and New Zealand reader
In June 2006, the Kwan Um School of Zen sponsored the first-ever Zen conference in Indonesia. This w...
For seven days in September the hustle-bustle of the Head Temple of the Kwan Um Zen School where som...
The world of Buddhism was transmitted to an enormous audience on Thursday, September 15,1988. The To...
The Buddha used expedient means to enlighten all beings. In 1972, when Zen Master Seung Sahn first ...
Editor’s Note: The Way of Enlightenment was published in Korean in 1965, thanks to the generous dona...
A Zen kong-an is a paradoxical story or statement used to test the clarity of a student's mind. Zen ...
This article was drawn from a talk given at the end of the Second Annual Congress of the Kwan Um Sch...
The basic teaching of Zen is clearly presented in these letters, written by Zen Master Seung Sahn in...
Buddhism in Korea has a long oral tradition. These stories, transmitted across the generations, help...
Hyang Um Sunim JDPS, Su Bong Zen Monastery excerpted from a workshop at the Whole World is a Single ...
Exchange between Tibetan Buddhism and Zen1 Buddhism in the United States has proven fruitful and mut...
Mu Soeng Sunim is senior monk and Abbot of the Diamond Hill Zen Monastery in Cumberland, Rhode Islan...
Excerpt from the Hae Jae dharma talk at Mu Sang Sa Temple, Winter Kyol Che 2013–201
An excerpt from Zen Master Wu Kwang's new book "Don't-know mind: the spirit of Korean zen
On December 5, 1992, Zen Master Seung Sahn certified three senior students as Ji Do Poep Sa Nims (dh...
In June 2006, the Kwan Um School of Zen sponsored the first-ever Zen conference in Indonesia. This w...
For seven days in September the hustle-bustle of the Head Temple of the Kwan Um Zen School where som...
The world of Buddhism was transmitted to an enormous audience on Thursday, September 15,1988. The To...
The Buddha used expedient means to enlighten all beings. In 1972, when Zen Master Seung Sahn first ...
Editor’s Note: The Way of Enlightenment was published in Korean in 1965, thanks to the generous dona...
A Zen kong-an is a paradoxical story or statement used to test the clarity of a student's mind. Zen ...
This article was drawn from a talk given at the end of the Second Annual Congress of the Kwan Um Sch...
The basic teaching of Zen is clearly presented in these letters, written by Zen Master Seung Sahn in...
Buddhism in Korea has a long oral tradition. These stories, transmitted across the generations, help...
Hyang Um Sunim JDPS, Su Bong Zen Monastery excerpted from a workshop at the Whole World is a Single ...
Exchange between Tibetan Buddhism and Zen1 Buddhism in the United States has proven fruitful and mut...
Mu Soeng Sunim is senior monk and Abbot of the Diamond Hill Zen Monastery in Cumberland, Rhode Islan...
Excerpt from the Hae Jae dharma talk at Mu Sang Sa Temple, Winter Kyol Che 2013–201
An excerpt from Zen Master Wu Kwang's new book "Don't-know mind: the spirit of Korean zen
On December 5, 1992, Zen Master Seung Sahn certified three senior students as Ji Do Poep Sa Nims (dh...
In June 2006, the Kwan Um School of Zen sponsored the first-ever Zen conference in Indonesia. This w...
For seven days in September the hustle-bustle of the Head Temple of the Kwan Um Zen School where som...
The world of Buddhism was transmitted to an enormous audience on Thursday, September 15,1988. The To...