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Wake up and laugh : the dharma teachings of Zen master Daehaeng / Daehaeng Kun Sunim ; Foreword by Chong Go Sunim.

By: Description: 144 p. : 23 cmISBN:
  • 1614291225 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BQ9286 .T34 2014
Contents:
To discover your true self, "I" must die -- The furnace within yourself -- Let go and observe -- Walking without a trace -- Mind: treasure house of happiness -- Afterword: the mind of all Buddhas.
Summary: "The compassion, humor, and practical intelligence of one of Korea's foremost Zen masters shines throughout this new collection of Dharma talks. On each page, Master Daehaeng reveals how everything in daily life, even the ugly and difficult parts, can become the field for our spiritual growth. Her illuminating insight guides the reader toward an understanding of her ultimate teaching - know yourself, trust yourself, and go forward, no matter what your current life situation might be. At turns laughing and scolding, always engaging, Zen Master Daehaeng exhorts, cajoles, and instructs readers in their practice. These Dharma talks - gathered over several years - are like having Master Daehaeng at your life, urging you on. The question-and-answer sessions with students are particularly enlightening, readers will find that the students' questions mirror their own and that Master Daehaeng's responses guide them on." -- Back cover.
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Book Book Nan Tien Institute Library General Collection General Collection BQ9286 .T34 2014 English Available 2014-0419

Includes index.

To discover your true self, "I" must die -- The furnace within yourself -- Let go and observe -- Walking without a trace -- Mind: treasure house of happiness -- Afterword: the mind of all Buddhas.

"The compassion, humor, and practical intelligence of one of Korea's foremost Zen masters shines throughout this new collection of Dharma talks. On each page, Master Daehaeng reveals how everything in daily life, even the ugly and difficult parts, can become the field for our spiritual growth. Her illuminating insight guides the reader toward an understanding of her ultimate teaching - know yourself, trust yourself, and go forward, no matter what your current life situation might be.
At turns laughing and scolding, always engaging, Zen Master Daehaeng exhorts, cajoles, and instructs readers in their practice. These Dharma talks - gathered over several years - are like having Master Daehaeng at your life, urging you on.
The question-and-answer sessions with students are particularly enlightening, readers will find that the students' questions mirror their own and that Master Daehaeng's responses guide them on." -- Back cover.