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Blue Collar Zen
DETROIT ZEN CENTER
22 episodes
1 month ago
Come into the tea-room & with Zen monks Hwalson, and his student Myungju, at the Detroit Zen Center, as they read spiritual folk-tales, and share conversations about them.
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Come into the tea-room & with Zen monks Hwalson, and his student Myungju, at the Detroit Zen Center, as they read spiritual folk-tales, and share conversations about them.
Show more...
Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
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Let Go
Blue Collar Zen
55 minutes 36 seconds
3 years ago
Let Go

LET GO

by Zen Master Daehaeng

A man journeys home through the misty mountains of old Korea.  But as previous karma follows him, he meets with unexpected fortune, & terror.  Letting Go, written by Zen Master Daehaeng, presents us with a story we can all relate to.

Zen Master Daehaeng (1927 - 2012) was a Buddhist nun began her spiritual life at the age of 8 in Korea, before its split into North & South. As an enlightened master, she taught for more than 40 years at the Han Ma Um Center (founded 1972), and broke many of the traditional roles in Korean Buddhism, by having both male & female disciples, and teaching that people from all walks of life could practice & awaken to their true nature.

Blue Collar Zen
Come into the tea-room & with Zen monks Hwalson, and his student Myungju, at the Detroit Zen Center, as they read spiritual folk-tales, and share conversations about them.