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         Won Buddhism:     more books (36)
  1. Won't You Join the Dance by Osho, 2009-01-01
  2. Humble Table, Wise Fare 1: Living the Dharma by Hsing Yun, 2007-03-01
  3. Because of the Rain: An Anthology of Korean Zen Poetry (Companions for the Journey)
  4. Won by Prayer: Or, The life and work of Rev. Masayoshi Oshikawa by Allen R Bartholomew, 1889
  5. A short history of Pomp'ae: Korean Buddhist ritual chant by Byong Won Lee, 1971
  6. The Essentail Dharmas of Daily Practice by Office of Dharma Affairs, 2003
  7. Vision for a New Civilization : Spiritual and Ethical Values in the New Millennium by Chung Ok Lee, 2000-08-15

41. Searchalot Directory For Won
Won Buddhist Manhattan Temple Offers weekly dharma talks. Introductionto won buddhism; won buddhism - Basic introduction of won buddhism.
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won buddhism Offers a calendar of holidays and weekly events at this Manhattantemple. Read the scriptures of won buddhism and learn about meditation.
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of the major religions in Korea, such as Buddhism, Christianity (including Catholicand Protestant), Confucianism, Cheondogyo, won buddhism and national
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The United Religions Initiative of Korea (URI Korea) is a Cooperation Circle (CC) of URI global organization and a growing interreligious community in Korea dedicated to realize the spirit of URI Charter, its purpose is to promote enduring, daily interfaith cooperation, to end religiously motivated violence and to create culture of peace, justice and healing for the Earth and all living beings. The URI Korea is a Nonprofit Nongovernmental Organization. The URI is a religious UN. Working on all continents and across continents, people from different religions, spiritual expressions and indigenous traditions have created unprecedented levels of enduring global cooperation. Today people's hopes are rising with visions of a better world. It is a world where the values and teachings of the great wisdom traditions guide people's service, where people respect one another's beliefs, and where the resourcefulness and passion of ordinary people working together bring healing and a more hopeful future to the Earth community. The URI, in time, aspires to have the visibility of the UN. Since June 1996 thousands of people have shared their visions and worked together to create the URI and eventually realized their commitment June 2000 with signing its Charter. It is a new kind of organization for global good rooted in shared spiritual values. People from many different cultures and perspectives have worked to create an organization that is inclusive, non-hierarchical and de-centralized; one that enhances cooperation, autonomy and individual opportunity.

44. Monroe County (NY) Library System - Religion - Buddhism
Buddhism in Vietnam This page offers an overview Buddhism in Vietnam. Won School.won buddhism Religious doctrine and the Canon of won buddhism. Zen School.
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" Offers training in meditation, lectures and workshops on Buddhist philosophy, history, and practice. A unique resource for people of all faiths and traditions to explore a variety of Buddhist perspectives and reach new levels of understanding. Opportunities to participate in various Buddhist ceremonies and lending library of Buddhist reading materials " American Buddhist Study Center
Features a library, programs, lecture series, and book discussion groups Buddhanet
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The Internet guide to Buddhism and Buddhist studies Buddhism in the U.S.
Examines Buddhism today and its influence in the United States. Includes links to online publications, temples, and organizations Dharma Net
A non-profit group, DharmaNet's Gateways to Buddhism is an online clearinghouse for Buddhist study and practice resources. It is home to Dharmanet's own in-house databases and collections, as well as providing links to all online Buddhist resources, large and small DHAMMAPADA, Wisdom of the Buddha

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What kind of Won Websites are you looking for? won buddhism Teachingsand information about the Won Sect of Buddhism Grade Level 6-8,
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46. Zen Buddhism
LivingDharma Website; White Lotus Gallery; World Wide Art ResourcesCorporation; won buddhism; won buddhism Organization; ZENARCHY; ZenMOO;
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47. Ethnic Buddhist In NSW
won buddhism, a fairly recent evangelical sect from Korea, is currentlyestablishing itself in Sydney. A nun from this order arrived in 1990.
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48. SEON - THE BUDDHISM OF KOREA
A more recent sect, or new religious movement, which is gaining popularity, claimingmore than one million adherents, is won buddhism which is a fusion of
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Emporer: I have richly endowed the Buddhist religion so how much merit would you say I have gained. Bodhidharma: No merit whatsoever. The Emporer was somewhat taken aback, having heared that good begets good and evil begets evil - the Law of Karma. What Bodhidharma was trying to convey was that the Emporer's intention was wrong and it is the intention that determines the Karmic effect. The Emporer's intention was not altruistic giving but more for his own gain or to boost his own ego. The Emporer then asked Bodhidharma, "What then is the essence of Buddhism?". Bodhidharma replied, "No essence whatsoever" The Emporer, somewhat confused said, Since you say that in Buddhism, all things have no essence, who then is speaking before me now?" Bodhidharma replied, "I don't know". Thus, after China had its first initiation into Cha'an teaching, the thoroughly confused Emporer Wu-ti dismissed the monk. Most of the disciples felt that the one to inherit the Patriarchy would be their instructor Shen Hsiu, so they left it to him to write the stanza. Shen Hsiu was worried that any stanza he might write might expose him to the Master as lacking in understanding. He chose the dead of night to secretly write his stanza on a wall where the Master would pass by and see it. If the Master expressed delight at the stanza, he would admit to being its author otherwise he decided to remain silent.

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50. 1stopKorea - Religion Links
Chogye Order One of the most famous Buddhist orders in Korea. (Korean only). WonBuddhism An introduction to won buddhism. Seoul International Zen Center.
http://1stopkorea.com/netguide-religion.htm
Religion Buddhapia
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One of the most famous Buddhist orders in Korea. (Korean only) Won Buddhism
An introduction to Won Buddhism. Seoul International Zen Center The Research Institute of Tripitaka Koreana
The holy treasure of Korean Buddhism. The Buddhist Canon in the Koryo Period
The introduction of the Buddhist canon to Korea was a major event . . . explained on this site. National Council of Churches in Korea
Working to promote peaceful unification. Yoido Full Gospel Church
"Full gospel television ." Korea Computer Mission
The purpose of this society is, "to propagate the spirit and truth of Christ." Korea Campus Crusade for Christ University Bible Fellowship Young Nak Presbyterian Church (Korean only) Know a related link?
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1979. ? Chung, Bongkil. The Ethics of won buddhism A Conceptual Analysisof the Moral System of won buddhism. Ph.D.Michigan State University.
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52. The Dead And The Dying In Modern Korea
4. What is won buddhism? won buddhism can not be considered traditionalKorean Buddhism. Won Buddhists do not take refuge in the
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Korean Buddhism at the Crossroads (Interview)
KOREAN BUDDHISM AT THE CROSSROADS
by Dr Frank M. Tedesco
In conjunction with Wesak 2001, BGF invited Dr Frank M. Tedesco, a well-known social activist and expert on Korean Buddhism, to Malaysia for a series of dharma talks. He gave talks at the Kota Kemuning Buddhist Center in Shah Alam, Buddhist Maha Vihara in Kuala Lumpur, BGF Center in Petaling Jaya, Than Hsiang Temple in Penang, and Jitra Buddhist Association in Jitra, Kedah. Loh Kea Yu spoke to Frank about the challenges facing modern Korean Buddhism just before a pot-luck dinner and talk at the Kota Kemuning Buddhist Center in Shah Alam on the evening of May 6, 2001 which was also Wesak eve. Those interested to know more about Buddhism in Korea can access the web-site www.buddhapia.com/eng. 1. You are an authority on Korean Buddhism. What started you on this journey into Buddhism, and specifically Korean Buddhism? 2. Many people are familiar with Japanese Buddhism and Chinese Buddhism. Could you tell us briefly what is Korean Buddhism? Well, Korean Buddhism is Chinese scripture-based Mahayana Buddhism. Buddhism came to Korea from north China in the latter half of the fourth century C.E. Each of the three kingdoms into which the Korean peninsula was divided embraced the new religion. All the major doctrinal systems of Mahayana Buddhism of 5th - 7th century India and China flowed into Korea and were eagerly studied by Korean monks. With the consolidation of the three kingdoms of Koguryo, Paekche and Shilla in 680 CE, Unified Shilla Buddhist thought reached its apogee as the integrating paradigm and ideology, producing such eminent Korean monks such as Wonhyo (617-686), Uisang (625-702),), and Wonch'uk (613-696).

53. Spiritual Search® International - Buddhism
Headquarters of won buddhism Sacred pagoda of the great master the great master'sremains are preserved in the global stone of the central part of the pagoda.
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54. Won Buddhism
. This groundbreaking work is the first full...... won buddhism A History and Theology of Korea's New Religion Chong,Key Ray.
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55. Other Buddhist Centers In New York
won buddhism. The manhattan temple of won buddhism. We have many ongoing programall around year. And I want some information about your website and mission.
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THE NY BUDDHIST CHURCH is a temple of a Japanese Pure Land tradition. It has services on Sunday mornings and meditations every Monday at 6:30 am and 7pm, with beginners class Fridays from 7pm to 8:30. It located on Riverside Drive at 105 street. For information call 678-0305 or go to the above link. MAITRI DORJE GAY AND LESBIAN BUDDHIST SOCIETY We are open to Gay and Lesbian Buddhists from all traditions and with all levels of experience. We meet for meditation (Shamata/Vipassana) and discussion on the second Tuesday of each month from 6 to 8 pm at the New York Gay and Lesbian Community Center, 208 W. 13 St., Greenwich Village, New York City. Our web page is: http://www.bigfoot.com/~potala or e-mail: potala@bigfoot.com New York Insight Meditation Center
for information: nyinsight@earthlink.net New York Insight is a non-residential meditation center that provides insight meditation retreats, courses, workshops, and other programs to people in the New York City area. Beginning and experienced meditators are welcome. NYI is a not-for-profit organization.
Won Buddhism

The manhattan temple of Won Buddhism.

56. Untitled Document
1971.5); Support blind students to translate and publish won buddhismScripturesinto braille points version (1974.3); Awarding scholarship
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  • Relationship started with the educational lecture at
    The National School for the Blind (1971.5)

    Support blind students to translate and publish
    Won Buddhism Scripturesinto braille points version (1974.3)
    Awarding scholarship for the new students of the School
    Daily necessities and children's education sponsored : 16.87 million Won
    Her book 'As the waiting people' audio version published (1990)
    Job training center for the physically challenged people in
    Seongboon Island supported (1987~1997)
    Physically challenged people at the House of Angels in Wonju parish
    supported (1994)
  • Address : 883-1 Sa-am Li, Wonsam Myun, Yongin city Kyongki province, Republic of Korea Procedure of establishment : Reverend Park of Won Buddhism Kangnam Temple helped Reverend Kil Kwang Ho to establish House of Grace for providing proper guidance to misconducted teenagers. By getting financial support of 100 million Won from Center Headquarter and other Temples and raising fund of 300 million Won, she purchased a 3960§³ of building site and 2 buildings. House of Grace is the place for teenagers who had mistakenly committed crimes. After prison term in Kobong middle school, a reformatory, they easily get into the impulse of crime due to their bad circumstances. House of Grace is the community that leads misdeed juveniles to proper way and the place to live together. We have a plan to incorporate House of Grace as a social welfare corporation in order to guide more misled teens by getting support from government and expanding the facilities for education and welfare. House of Grace can accommodate up to 20 persons.

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Written in 1991, 50 pages, 115 notes, 32 sources, $447.50 won buddhism in KoreaExamines the origins, beliefs and basic texts of won buddhism, in order to
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Hinduism And Buddhism
Examines both philosophies and practices. Written in 1979, 15 pages, 45 notes, 6 sources, $134.25
Reincarnation: Its Roots And Effects On Hinduism
Examines the Hindu belief in continous passing of the soul from one existence to another and at the death of one body merely passing on to subsequent lives. Written in 1979, 7 pages, 4 notes, 5 sources, $62.65
The Wheel As A Symbol In Buddhist Thought And Artwork
Discusses the recurrent figure of the wheel in the art, literature, painting and sculpture of Buddhism. Written in 1979, 9 pages, 28 notes, 10 sources, $80.55
A Feel For Zen
An overview of the characteristics of Zen, as a lifestyle and principles governing Zen's rewards. Written in 1980, 5 pages, $44.75

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Mr. Cho, JeongKeun, Chairman, Won Kwang Educational Foundation (won buddhism). Mr.Cho, Jeong-Keun, Chairman, Won Kwang Educational Foundation (won buddhism).
http://www.peaceforum.or.kr/english/project/k-penin-01.htm
Religious Leaders Stephan Cardinal Kim Souhwan
Rev. Dr. Kang, Won-Yong Archbishop- Emeritus of Seoul
The President of Korea Peace Forum, Honorary President of the World Conference on Religion and Peace Rev. Song, Wol Joo President Emeritus of the Korean Buddhist Chogye Order Mr. Kim, Cheol Supreme Leader, The Central Headquarters of Chondogyo Mr. Kim, Kwang-Ook Former Supreme Leader, The Central Headquarters of
Chondogyo Fr. Kim, Jong-Su Secretary General of Bishop's Conference of Korean Catholic Prof. Choi, Chang Kyu President, National Centre for Confucianism and Confucian Societies Mr. Cho, Jeong-Keun Chairman, Won Kwang Educational Foundation (Won Buddhism) Rev. Park, Hyung-Kyu Former Moderator, The Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea Mr. Han, Yang-Won President, The Association for Korea Native Religions Rev. Kim- Dong-Wan General Secretary, National Council of Churches in Korea Rev. Kim, Sang-Keon President, The Christian Literature Society Korea

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Buddhism, compares his views to those of the more moderate Buddhist reformer Manhae,and examines the issue of whether or not the won buddhism established by
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Asian Perspectives
Asian Theatre Journal Buddhist-Christian Studies Biography ... Yishu (new)
Korean Studies, vol. 19 (1995)
Contents
ARTICLES Centering the Periphery: Manchurian Exile(s) and the North Korean State by Charles K. Armstrong Hodge Podge: American Occupation Policy in Korea, 1945-1948 by James I. Matray Changing Korean Perceptions of Japan on the Eve of Modern Transformation: The Case of Neo-Confucian Yangban Intellectuals by Chai-sik Chung Sot'aesan and the Reformation of Korean Buddhism by Bokin Kim by Marshall R. Pihl Sukchong's Triangle: The Politics of Passion by Park Chan Eung by Stephen J. Epstein Blurred Genders: The Cultural Construction of Male and Female in South Korea by Diane M. Hoffman On the Prehistory of Korean Grammar: Verb Forms by Samuel E. Martin Lexical Tones in Korean by Sayhyon Park Adjustment of Vowel Length at Different Speeds by Sang Oak Lee Deregulation and Economic Reform in Korea by Cho Soon BOOK REVIEWS, pp. 183-226 Editor's Note: The three linguistic articles in this volume (by Samuel Martin, Sayhyon Park, and Sang Oak Lee) were presented at the First Pacific Basin International Conference on Korean Studies held in Honolulu from 27 July to 2 August 1992. More selected papers from the conference can be found in Korean Studies 17 and 18 and in the book Korean Studies: New Pacific Currents

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