Namuamitabul
Two reasons for writing this book are: 1. Individually, to show that I can recover the memories of my life by the diary method of Founding Master Sotaesan, even though I had the left part of my brain removed by severe stroke surgery and to prepare for the next life, 2. Collectively, to restore the relationship between Buddhism and Won-Buddhism. In conclusion, Won-Buddhism and Buddhism are not two. I hope that Won-Buddhism will help restore relations with Buddhism through my life and experience.
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출판사 리뷰
출판사 리뷰
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An old Relationship of Yongsan 8
Birth and Childhood 12
-Blue Dragon Ascending into the Sky
Memories of My Elementary School Years 18
-The Stranger
Memories of Middle and High School Years 25
-Turned around Arhan Statue
The Period of Dongguk University, Department of Buddhism-1 34
-Dr. Koh Ik-Jin, a giant in Korean Buddhist studies
The period of Dongguk University, Department of Buddhism-2 39
-Meeting with Buddhist priests of high virtue based on Sutra Centric and Meditation Centric teaching
Nirvana of My Father and Nephew James 46
-An infant born prematurely in the 8th month of pregnancy
"Buddha and I are not two" 51
The first Place to be issued, Yeongsan holy place 60
Come back to Iksan Headquarter 65
Going to the United States of America 72
Going to the frontline of edification 78
-Sang-Ho Hyun and Deahyun Hong's decision to become clerics
Going to Won-Buddhism Graduate School 86
-One circle in the middle-way comes to my abdomen
The complete Nirvana approached like a dream to me 95
To the United States of America, again 103
-A miracle alive, Miracle to live
Meeting the Buddha 108
-From the River of Oblivion to the River of Memory
Going to the field of edification, again 119
Staying in the Bardo 129
-In the middle stage between Korea and U.S.A.
Hawaii International Training Center 134
Iktawon Ha Dae-yeon, the senior minister 141
People who came to Hawaii International Training Center (2009-2020) 144
People who were born-again 174
All living beings 185
The Conclusion of Prayer, Ilwon Mandala 188
Thanks to
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Dharma Name:Min-Jeong Hwang
(real name:Hyun-sook Hwang)
The author, who has lived her whole life with the topic of "I will attain Buddhahood in a woman's body", was born in Jeongeup in 1954(Won-Buddhist Era 39), Republic of Korea. She graduated from the Department of Buddhism at Dongguk University, transferred to the Department of Won-Buddhism at Won-Buddhism at Wonkwang University, and became reverend in 1982 (Won-Buddhist Era 67). She served at Yongsan holy place, dormitory for preliminary clergy women, Su-seong temple, Won Buddhism graduate school, Seojinju temple, and Bangbae temple, After that, she came to Hawaii International training center in 2009. She is serving with all living beings by deep reflection of six ways of reincarnation in Hawaii.
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