
given at the Zen Buddhist Temples of the Buddhist Society for Compassionate Wisdom (BSCW). The BSCW is a North American Buddhist order founded by Ven. Samu Sunim, a Korean Zen master. The Society's Dharma work promotes the non-dual gate of awakening in everyday life. For more information, visit www.ZenBuddhistTemple.org.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Samu Sunim giving advice and information for those planning to take precepts. June 17 1991 at the Toronto temple
Samu Sunim giving advice and information for those planning to take precepts. May 30 1991 at the Toronto temple
Samu Sunim giving advice and information for those planning to take precepts. May 30 1991 at the Toronto temple
Ven. Samu Sunim public talk on Hwadu Saturday July 16 1994 at the Chicago temple
"How to raise the vital question that brings the light of wisdom and spiritual awakening"
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This program offers reflective, practice-based teachings rooted in Zen and Buddhist philosophy, often weaving traditional parables, koan-like stories, and sutra references into accessible guidance for daily life. Episodes commonly cover awakening, the Bodhisattva path, ethical precepts, meditation, and interdependence, with a strong emphasis on quieting the mind, compassionate action, and living with intention in Western contexts. Noteworthy traits include long-form Dharma talks, storytelling as a vehicle for teaching, and a focus on practical mindfulness across contemporary settings. Listeners likely consist of practitioners and spiritually curious individuals seeking clear, actionable Buddhist guidance for modern life, drawn by the temple... more
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