I’ve been away from this blog for awhile. I might start writing more from time to time. I’ve been involving myself more heavily into Korean Buddhism, especially chanting sutras and studyin… more →
waves arising suddenly on a windless oceanamerbud wrote 2 days ago: Chikwang Sunim on life as a Korean Buddhist Nun …Sufficient time for meditation is lacking i … more →
Matt Kelley wrote 1 month ago: Before Buddhism was introduced to the Korean Peninsula some 1,600 years ago, many Koreans pract … more →
Joseph Bengivenni wrote 1 month ago: When I lived in Daegu, I would usually head to Palgong Mountain if I was in the city for the w … more →
Joseph Bengivenni wrote 2 months ago: The northern edge of Old Seoul is watched over by BukHanSan; the North Korea Mountains. … more →
Joseph Bengivenni wrote 2 months ago: I think my one issue with studying Buddhism in Korea is that Seon (the Korean word for Zen) is … more →
josesiem wrote 4 months ago: I’ve been away from this blog for awhile. I might start writing more from time to time. I … more →
gobeyondwords wrote 8 months ago: Our two Daily Wisdom collections and the new Nightly Wisdom feature some of the most concise, most m … more →
danielle912 wrote 9 months ago: On our Saturday in Gyeongju, we took a nice quiet trip up to Bulguk-sa Temple… Did we say qui … more →
josesiem wrote 1 year ago: My daily practice fluctuates, but I seemed to have nailed down one that is relatively satisfying and … more →
josesiem wrote 1 year ago: No River to Cross is a delightful gem of a book. As the backcover reads “It is disarmingly sim … more →
Gregory Curley wrote 1 year ago: The long weekend brought me to the shores of Busan once again. I spent Sunday afternoon surfing and … more →
Emlyn wrote 1 year ago: I’m noticing a lot of visitors coming to my post Zen Meditation in Singapore, which is a year … more →