The Way of Korean Zen

The Way of Korean Zen
Title The Way of Korean Zen PDF eBook
Author Kusan Sunim
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Pages 192
Release 2009-02-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0834826933

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The power and simplicity of the Korean Zen tradition shine in this collection of teachings by a renowned modern master, translated by Martine Batchelor. Kusan Sunim provides a wealth of practical advice for students, particularly with regard to the uniquely Korean practice of hwadu, or sitting with questioning. An extensive introduction by Stephen Batchelor, author of Buddhism without Beliefs, provides both a biography of the author and a brief history of Korean Zen.

Tracing Back the Radiance

Tracing Back the Radiance
Title Tracing Back the Radiance PDF eBook
Author Robert E. Buswell, Jr.
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 248
Release 1991-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0824843673

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Chinul (1158–1210) was the founder of the Korean tradition of Zen. He provides one of the most lucid and accessible accounts of Zen practice and meditation to be found anywhere in East Asian literature. Tracing Back the Radiance, an abridgment of Buswell’s Korean Approach to Zen: The Collected Works of Chinul, combines an extensive introduction to Chinul’s life and thought with translations of three of his most representative works.

Women in Korean Zen

Women in Korean Zen
Title Women in Korean Zen PDF eBook
Author Martine Batchelor
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Pages 152
Release 2006-03-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780815608424

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In this engagingly written account, Martine Batchelor relays the challenges a new ordinand faces in adapting to Buddhist monastic life: the spicy food, the rigorous daily schedule, the distinctive clothes and undergarments, and the cultural misunderstandings inevitable between a French woman and her Korean colleagues. She reveals as well the genuine pleasures that derive from solitude, meditative training, and communion with the deeply religiouswhom the Buddhists call "good friends." Batchelor has also recorded the oral history/autobiography of her teacher, the eminent nun Son'gyong Sunim, leader of the Zen meditation hall at Naewonsa. It is a profoundly moving, often light-hearted story that offers insight into the challenges facing a woman on the path to enlightenment at the beginning of the twentieth century. Original English translations of eleven of Son'gyong Sunim's poems on Buddhist themes make a graceful and thought-provoking coda to the two women's narratives. Western readers only familiar with Buddhist ideas of female inferiority will be surprised by the degree of spiritual equality and authority enjoyed by nuns in Korea. While American writings on Buddhism increasingly emphasize the therapeutic, self-help, and comforting aspects of Buddhist thought, Batchelor's text offers a bracing and timely reminder of the strict discipline required in traditional Buddhism.

Korean Buddhism

Korean Buddhism
Title Korean Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Chae-ryong Sim
Publisher 지문당
Pages 324
Release 1999
Genre Religion
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Way of Korean Zen

Way of Korean Zen
Title Way of Korean Zen PDF eBook
Author Kusan Sunim
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 2004-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781891640162

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Kusan Sunim (1901-83) was one of the greatest modern masters of Korean Zen. As the Zen Master of the Songgwang Monastery, he preached the sermons and dharma talks collected here. First published in 1985 and long out of print, these pithy, down-to-earth, refreshingly practical guides to meditation and spiritual cultivation are now again available to followers of Buddhism and the Way of Zen. A brief history of Korean Buddhism, a fascinating account of life in a Korean monastery, and a biography of Master Kusan provide important background information, and the glossary of Korean and general Buddhist terms is a valuable tool for readers new to the field of Buddhist studies. Of special interest is Master Kusan's presentation of a meditation practice, unique to Korean Zen, the hwadu. Zen students familiar with koan riddles and the "just sitting" practice of Japanese Zen will be eager to learn of this distinctively Korean approach to meditation, and to read Master Kusan's detailed instructions for its practice. Master Kusan also offers a interpretation of the classic Ten Oxherding Pictures, illustrated by the ink paintings of "Living National Treasure" Sokchong Sunim.

The Compass of Zen

The Compass of Zen
Title The Compass of Zen PDF eBook
Author Seung Sahn
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Pages 416
Release 1997-10-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780834823716

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The Compass of Zen is a simple, exhaustive—and often hilarious—presentation of the essence of Zen by a modern Zen Master of considerable renown. In his many years of teaching throughout the world, the Korean-born Zen Master Seung Sahn has become known for his ability to cut to the heart of Buddhist teaching in a way that is strikingly clear, yet free of esoteric and academic language. In this book, based largely on his talks, he presents the basic teachings of Buddhism and Zen in a way that is wonderfully accessible for beginners—yet so rich with stories, insights, and personal experiences that long-time meditation students will also find it a source of inspiration and a resource for study.

Way of Zen

Way of Zen
Title Way of Zen PDF eBook
Author Martine Batchelor
Publisher HarperThorsons
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Zen Buddhism
ISBN 9780007120017

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This comprehensive introduction contains all the information you need to gain an in-depth knowledge of Zen.