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Sinopsis

Won Buddhism of Manhattan is a place to learn and practice Won Buddhism and meditation. Won Buddhists follow Sotaesan's vision of living the teaching of Buddha with simplicity and commitment in our highly modern and materialistic society.

Episodios

  • Meditation on Spiritual Thanksgiving by Rev. WonGong

    28/11/2021 Duración: 08min

    Rev. WonGong of the North Carolina Temple begins this prayerful meditation on gratitude with a reflection on Ven. SeungSan, a leader of Won Buddhism in Korea, who passed a few days ago. Deep gratitude for fellow beings extends not only to those we venerate, but also those who challenge us. Rev. WonGong reminds us that, "We are what we think, we are what we say, we are what we chant." https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org

  • Meditation on Falling Leaves by Rev. WonGong

    28/11/2021 Duración: 03min

    Rev. WonGong of the North Carolina Temple shares the profound message we see in falling autumn leaves, that of "…drop, release, let go." People are like autumn leaves, individual and unique, yet all subject to the swirling winds of cause and effect. Like falling leaves we can let go and "go with the flow" of life. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org

  • Prayers and Reflections About Gratitude by Paula Sims

    22/11/2021 Duración: 15min

    In this talk, Paula Sims (Won ShimJin) of the North Carolina Temple, takes us on a gentle journey in which she shares with us how prayer and gratitude has shaped her spiritual life. Paula describes how true prayer is much more than words, and how one-pointedness of mind developed through prayer can help us savor the joyfulness of gratitude. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org Talk References: The Principal Book of Won-Buddhism Part Three : Practice Chapter Nine: Silent Declaration (Simgo) and Formal Prayer (Kido) http://wonscripture.org/Main/SubIndex/jungjun030900 THE DHARMA DISCOURSES OF CARDINAL MASTER CHŎNGSAN(CHŎNGSAN CHONGSA PŎBŎ) Part Two: Dharma Discourses Chapter Seven: Exhortations to Practice of the Way http://wonscripture.org/Main/SubIndex/jeangsan020714 Practice of Gratitude - Ven. Chung Ohun Lee https://youtu.be/uPQ06lZ2RWU

  • Guided Meditation on Fourfold Grace by Rev. WonGong

    20/11/2021 Duración: 08min

    In this guided meditation, Rev. WonGong of the North Carolina Temple both elaborates upon, and also focuses the mind, to become aware of the Fourfold Grace here and now. http://wonscripture.org/Main/SubIndex/jungjun020201 Join her in surrendering to this grace which is so pervasive, like oxygen, that it may be under the radar in the midst of the busy and distracted now. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org

  • Responding without Abiding Anywhere by Rev. WonGong

    15/11/2021 Duración: 13min

    In this delightful dharma talk, Rev. WonGong So explores the topic, "a mind that responds but does not abide anywhere." Through the versatile lenses of poetry, stories, Buddhist teachings, and wifi settings, she turns something that might seem esoteric into an accessible subject for contemplation. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org

  • Guided Meditation on Gratitude by Rev. WonGong

    13/11/2021 Duración: 12min

    On this beautiful November day in the month of gratitude, Rev. WonGong of the North Carolina Temple leads a guided meditation of gratitude, healing and peace. You are invited to sit quietly with our universal dharma community, resting in the still point of this present moment with the mantra, "I am grateful. All is grace." https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org

  • Precepts: Fundamental Mindfulness - Rev. Dosung Yoo

    09/11/2021 Duración: 26min

    Dharma Talk by Rev. Dosung Yoo (Nov 07, 2011) https://wondharmacenter.org/

  • Paying Attention - Rev. Grace Song

    08/11/2021 Duración: 21min

    Dharma Talk by Rev. Grace Song (Nov/07/2021) wonbuddhismnyc.org

  • A Letter of Gratitude to Sustainers by Rev. WonGong

    07/11/2021 Duración: 05min

    With a full heart Rev. WonGong expresses her deep gratitude for those who sustain the North Carolina Temple through monthly donations. She details how this community has been supported by hard-earned funds that came from minimum wage and odd jobs, to her intention to invest in the future by creating an endowment. Please consider making a contribution here: https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org

  • The Quality of Meditation by Rev. WonGong

    06/11/2021 Duración: 06min

    Rev. WonGong of the North Carolina Temple gives us an open and honest assessment of the quality of her own practice in this dharma talk. She has come to realize that measuring one's meditation practice can be as simple as observing just how many thoughts cary our minds away (the fewer the better). Rev. WonGong presents practical ways we can achieve a good quality meditation practice. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org

  • Dharma Lessons from a Great Willow Tree -Douglas Conkling

    02/11/2021 Duración: 24min

    Member's Talk by Douglas Conkling @ Won Dharma Center October 17, 2021 https://wondharmacenter.org/

  • Life's Little Disappointments by Rebecca Kameny (Won Hee)

    31/10/2021 Duración: 13min

    Rebecca Kameny (Won Hee), a member of the North Carolina Temple, explores the human experience of disappointment and how it can block us from experiencing equanimity. Using thoughtful examples, she shows how the Threefold Practice can help us navigate our way out of the tangle of disappointments we sometimes create for ourselves. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org

  • The Temple Tree by Rev. WonGong

    30/10/2021 Duración: 04min

    Rev. WonGong of the North Carolina Temple explains how the healthiest tree in the garden, an Arborvitae, is the one that is close to a water tap. Proximity to a popular resource insures this evergreen gets lots of loving attention, and it flourishes because of this. Temple practitioners can likewise nourish each other by meeting together, calling or texting. "We are one, we are whole." https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/

  • Buddhadharma Is Daily Life by Rev. ZiYoung Kang

    24/10/2021 Duración: 15min

    In her Dharma talk, Rev. ZiYoung, Kyomunim at the North Carolina Temple, reflects on Buddhadharma in everyday life and discovers that Buddhadharma already 'is' everyday life! We can recognize this fact by "Requiting the Graces with One Mind" as explained by Master Daesan. Rev. ZiYoung gives us personal examples of what it means to requite graces and come to see, for ourselves, the inherent wholeness of universal principles encapsulated in Il-Won-Sang. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org

  • Won Buddhism in Wikipedia by Pete Warshaw (Won JeeHo)

    24/10/2021 Duración: 05min

    Pete Warshaw (Won JeeHo), a member of the North Carolina Temple, discusses the reasons for and path taken in updating Won Buddhism's entry in Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Won_Buddhism). Pete emphasizes that updating and clarifying this important resource is a community effort, and he also reminds us that many current practitioners were introduced to Won Buddhism through small windows in the online world. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Won_Buddhism

  • Changing Habits, Changing Mind by Desi Adams (Won JaIn)

    17/10/2021 Duración: 12min

    Desi Adams (Won JaIn), a visiting practitioner from the Philadelphia Temple, shares her experience engaging in a very personal aspiration, one with which so many of us can relate, which is refraining from interrupting others when they are speaking. Changing habits is not a trivial process. Desi found wisdom in The Scripture of the Founding Master, Chapter Three: Practice, verse 30 (http://wonscripture.org/Main/SubIndex/daejong0330). She has come to know that, while not easy, changing habits is a mind activity made easier via solid practice steps carried out over a looooong time, as Desi clearly explains in this motivational talk. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org http://wonbuddhismpa.org

  • Chanting with One-Pointed Mind by Brian Adams

    16/10/2021 Duración: 09min

    Brain Adams (Won SungDeok), a visiting practitioner from the Philadelphia Temple, shares his experience with chanting in the Won Buddhist tradition. His initial apprehension melted away during a retreat when he discovered what he calls "…the sincerity of whole-hearted chanting." Brian's chanting practice really took off, however, when a Kyomunim suggested he chant from his "Dan Jeon" ("Dantian" 단전 - 丹田 or "elixir field" just below the navel). When the mind drops away, and there is a union of the body and the mind, "one-pointed mind" in chanting can arise. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org http://wonbuddhismpa.org

  • Covid Compassion by Rev. WonGong

    11/10/2021 Duración: 13min

    In a very personal reflection of her own experience dealing with the possibility of being a Covid carrier herself, Rev. WonGong expands upon this one single contemporary fear, to discriminatory thoughts in general, their genesis, and practice for resolving thoughts that smother love and compassion for others. Compassion is innate to human beings, but obscured by "…fear, anxiety, and insecurity, to defend and protect our sense of self…" Rev. WonGong details the specific practice that melts away the "four false notions that come from distorted thinking" and helps lead us to the loveing kindness about which Master Sotaesan refers to in the scriptures (http://wonscripture.org/Main/SubIndex/daejong0802).

  • Judging Others? Or Defining Myself? by Lara Olson (Won LaSon)

    04/10/2021 Duración: 15min

    Lara Olson (Won LaSon) investigates her own day-to-day experience recognizing judgmental thought so easily engaged in erroneously labeling other people. This mind may actually be reflecting the nurturer and nature of the observer in a way familiar to the person actively exercising the discriminating mind. Lara provides tips on revealing the underlying ego that informs this judgmental mind. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/

  • My Path to True Self by Rev. Shaun Song (나 자신과 마주하는 길)

    03/10/2021 Duración: 07min

    Visiting Reverend Shaun Song (Won SiJoong), details his journey toward true nature in this vulnerable and relatable message that brings hope to all of us in our path to self understanding and enlightenment. Mentors and situations are everywhere lighting the way when we look at what this reflected light reveals. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/

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