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Woodfish, Spring 2015

Woodfish, Spring 2015 Know Your Characters: Bop Bop or Fa is the Chinese translation of the Sanskrit term “dharma.” More literally, in Chinese, it means “the law.” The character has an interesting etymology: it’s the combination of the character 去, meaning … Continue reading

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Woodfish, Spring 2015 | Know Your Characters: Bop

Know Your Characters: A Zen Glossary Editor’s note: This an occasional series introducing some of the basic words and expressions used in Zen practice in their original form, as Chinese characters. Although the Kwan Um School of Zen is a … Continue reading

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Woodfish, Spring 2015 | Know Your Characters: Kwon

Know Your Characters: A Zen Glossary Editor’s note: This an occasional series introducing some of the basic words and expressions used in Zen practice in their original form, as Chinese characters. Although the Kwan Um School of Zen is a … Continue reading

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Woodfish, Spring 2015 | On Magic, Attachments, and Righteous Indignation by Zen Master Wu Kwang

On Magic, Attachments, and Righteous Indignation Zen Master Wu Kwang September 18, 2013 Question: I’ve heard stories where someone, after intensive sitting has an experience like they can see through the wall, they see a guy gardening outside, and they … Continue reading

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Three Poems by Ken Kessel, JDPSN

• A Diminished Marginal Propensity to Mourn                                                                                      celebratory verses  Day turns to Night turns to Day’s turn! Night’s turn! Day’s turn! Night’s turn! Wow * Fluttering leaves have long Since… Fluttering leaves have long … Continue reading

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Know Your Characters: Shim

Know Your Characters: A Zen Glossary Editor’s note: This an occasional series introducing some of the basic words and expressions used in Zen practice in their original form, as Chinese characters. Although the Kwan Um School of Zen is a … Continue reading

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Know Your Characters: Mu!

Know Your Characters: A Zen Glossary Editor’s note: This an occasional series introducing some of the basic words and expressions used in Zen practice in their original form, as Chinese characters. Although the Kwan Um School of Zen is a … Continue reading

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What To Do With Despair

Excerpt from a dharma talk by Zen Master Wu Kwang, September 2011. Zen Master Guishan had been a student of Baizhang. When Baizhang died, a monk named Xiangyan (in Korean, Hyang Om) said, “Our Master Baizhang has died. I will … Continue reading

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Readings for the January 11, 2013 study group session

1. The chapter “Madhyamika and Zen” from the book Empty Logic: Madhyamika Buddhism from Chinese Sources. Readers can find the book at this link and use the website tools to locate the chapter (there’s no direct link to the chapter): http://books.google.com/books/about/Empty_Logic.html?id=LaIjggzisi8C … Continue reading

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Freedom and Independence: Two Teachings By Zen Master Su Bong

Editor’s note: Zen Master Su Bong Mu Deung, originally See Hoy Liau, began practicing with Zen Master Seung Sahn in 1974, received inka from him in 1980, and in 1992 was one of the first three Zen Masters to receive … Continue reading

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