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No River to Cross

by Seon Master Daehaeng

翻訳 : Hanmaum International Culture Institute

出版社 : Wisdom ( 2007 )

No River to CrossTrusting the Enlightenment that’s Always Right HereSoen Master Daehaeng, AuthorIt is often said that enlightenment means "crossing over to the other shore," that far-off place where we can at last be free from suffering. Likewise, it is said that Buddhist teachings a

The Collected Writings of Gyeongheo

by Gyeongheo Sunim

翻訳 : Dr. Young E. Park

出版社 : Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism ( 2007 )

This two-volume set (A prose collection & A collection of poems) is the compiled writings of the great Seon master Gyeongheo (1846~1912). He revive the Seon meditation tradition when it was in turmoil. He established Seon meditation halls at such temples as Cheonjangsa Temple, Sudeoksa Temp

Thousand Peaks: Korean Zen - Tradition and Teachers

by Mu Soeng

出版社 : Primary Point Press ( May 1992 )

THOUSAND PEAKS is the first comprehensive history in English of the rich tradition of Korean Seon, little known in the West but one of the few living links with the vigorous, ancient schools of Chinese Chan...

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by 法顶法师

翻訳 : 陈香华

出版社 : 天下雜誌 ( 2005-7-7 )

 「我是贫穷的托钵僧。我所有的是纺织车、教养院的饭钵、羊奶罐、六条老旧的毯子、毛巾及再普通不过的平板,就是这些而已。」  这是甘地1931年9月,前往参加在伦敦所举行的第二届圆桌会议途中,对海关官员申报自己携带物品时所说的话。读到K.克里帕拉尼所写《甘地语录》中这句话时,我感到非常的惭愧。那是为自己所拥有的东西太多而感到惭愧。至少以我目前的本分而言,确是那样。 事实上,当人出生在这世上时,什么东西也没有带来,活到名字消失离开时,也是空手走的。在活着的过程当中,我们有了许多生活上所谓必需的东西。不过这些都是一定需要的物品吗?仔细想一想,不一定要的东西真不少。  我们虽因需要而拥有物品,但有时因那

A Buddha from Korea: The Zen Teachings of T'aego

by Taego Bou

翻訳 : J. C. Cleary

出版社 : Shambhala ( May 1, 2001 )

A Buddha from Korea is intended to open a window on Zen Buddhism in old Korea. The book centers on a translation of teachings of the great fourteenth-century Korean Zen adept known as T'aego, who was the leading representative of Zen in his own time and place. This is an account of Zen Buddhism dire

Mind Only: Essence of Zen

by Chris Verebes

出版社 : Hollym Intl ( May, 2002 )

With so many books available in today's spiritual supermarket offering advice and guidance, it's hard to know what is genuine and what is not. Mind Only combines beautiful photographic images of historic Korean Temples with selected teachings, aphorisms and poems of renowned Zen masters to present a

Empty house : Zen masters and temples of Korea

by Chris Verebes

出版社 : Eastward Publication ( December, 2003 )

Empty House explores the origins of Korean Zen and traces its history as a living tradition up to the present day. Whilst Chinese Zen was effectively wiped out by the Cultural Revolution, the Korean tradition maintains the original vigorous teaching style of the Lin Chi school...

Opening the Eye

by Ven. SongChol

翻訳 : Brian Berry

出版社 : Gimm-Young Publishers, Inc. ( 2002 )

Dharma messages by Ven. SongChol, Korean Jogye Zen Master and Patriarch Translated by Brian Barry Korean Buddhist thought maintains the belief that meditation is an effective means to reaching enlightenment. Monk Song Chol is one of the meditation promoters with his famous question of "Who

The Whole World Is a Single Flower

by Ven. SeungSahn

出版社 : Tuttle Pub ( December, 2000 )

More unanswerable questions from Korea, June 21, 2005 Reviewer: Paul Lynch - See all my reviews    Wow, I can't believe that no one has ever reviewed this book; the reviews must have been lost in cyberspace. What can I say ab

Women in Korean Zen: Lives And Practices

by Martine Batchelor

出版社 : Syracuse University Press ( November 30, 2005 )

A rare and vivid narrative of a Buddhist nun's training and spiritual awakening. 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 undergarm

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