The Inner Path of Freedom-The Teachings of Seon Master Dae Haeng Sunim

by Dae Haeng Kun Sunim

1999

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'Truth is not something that can be found or lost. Truth naturally arises when you believe in your foundation and entrust everything in it.'-Dae Haeng Sunim

Contents

Introduction
1 Dae Haeng sunim
2 About Dae Haeng Sunim's Dharma teachings
Part 1: Principles
Chapter 1 Fundamental questions
1 Who am I?
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The physical body
3 Life and true self
4 What is Buddhism?
5 What is Buddha?
6 What is Buddha-nature?
Chapter 2 Eternal truth
1 Hanmaum
2 Juingong
3 My true reality-My true nature; Humans, a combination of the three; The physical body as a combination of the four elements
4 The principle of non-duality
5 The principle of cause and effect
6 The principle of evolution-Samsara adn rebirth; Evolution; Creation
7 The reality of truth-Flowing; Manifestation; Emptiness and nothingness
Chapter 3 The realm of mind
1 Shimsung science
2 Shimsung medicine
3 Shimsung psychology
4 Shimsung astronomy and alien life
5 The world after death
Part 2: Cultivationg mind and enlightenment
Chapter 4 Cultivationg mind
1 What is mind?
2 Cultivating mind
3 The principle of mind
Chapter 5 Belief
Chapter 6 The practice of watching
Chapter 7 Unceasing practice
1 The correct attitude for practicing
2 Obstacles to practicing-The wall of fixed ideas; The thought of'I'; Defilements and delusions; Clinging
3 The practice of true seon-The method of practice; Hadu seon; Naturally arising; Hwadus
Chapter 8 enlightenment
1 What is enlightenment?
2 The inner path-The path that isn't a path; Seeing your inhernet nature; Becoming a Buddha; Nirvana
Part 3: Buddhism in daily life
Chapter 9 buddhism in daily life
1 Daily life as the Buddha-dharma
2 Everyday life
3 Daily life in society
Chapter 10 Putting Buddhisminto practice
1 Applying Guddhism
2 One thought
3 The principles of using
4 Pregnancy and children
5 Handling difficulties-difficulties; Suffering; Diseases; Dreams
Chapter 11 Religion and daily life
1 Bowing
2 Studying sutras
3 Keeping the precepts
4 Teachers and the place for learning the path
5 True offering and giving
6 Reciting the name of Buddha and chanting sutras
7 Believing in outer powers
8 Propagation
9 religious conflicts
10 Lighting lamps in the Dharma hall
11 Chundo jae: Ceremny to lead the dead to a higher realm
12 Jaesa: Memorial service
13 Releasing lives
14 Fate and destiny
Glossary
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ISBN

8995085959 / 9788995085950

Publication

HanMaUm Seon Center
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