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Category Archives: WBM Blog

The Projection of Karma

By Andrew Goodman (Won Bup Woo), June/14/2020 Karma is one of the central concepts of Buddhism. It is the focus of four of the practices of the Eight Fold path: right intention, right speech, right action, and right livelihood. Essentially, karma is the law of cause and effect which means that our actions have consequencesContinue reading “The Projection of Karma”

Posted bywonbuddhismnycJune 16, 2020June 16, 2020Posted inWBM Blog

Working with Our Fears

By Andrew Goodman (Won Bup Woo) One of my favorite lines in the Heart Sutra is in the fifth verse which says, “the mind is no hindrance, without any hindrance no fears exist, free from delusion, one dwells in nirvana”. This is such a clear, concise guide of the path to awakening. The form ofContinue reading “Working with Our Fears”

Posted bywonbuddhismnycMarch 13, 2020March 17, 2020Posted inWBM Blog

The Challenge of Simplicity

By Kimball Jones (Won Joong Shim) – March 8, 2020. We tend to equate simplicity with “easy” and complexity with “difficult,”  And in some ways that is true. It’s easier to play a simple game of checkers than a more complex game of chess, right? More complex tasks tend to be more difficult to achieve. But IContinue reading “The Challenge of Simplicity”

Posted bywonbuddhismnycMarch 12, 2020March 12, 2020Posted inWBM Blog

The Fourfold Grace of Won Buddhism

By Rev. Doyeon Park – This article was originally appeared on Lion’s Roar in 2019. “Let us turn a life of resentment into a life of gratitude.” This is the main teaching I remember from Won Buddhist youth services in Korea. When I first learned this teaching as a teenager, I was told to findContinue reading “The Fourfold Grace of Won Buddhism”

Posted bywonbuddhismnycMarch 11, 2020March 12, 2020Posted inWBM Blog

Simplicity: To Focus on Priorities

By Rev. Doyeon Park – This article was originally appeared on Huffpost in 2017. Our time and energy are limited.This is a kind of mantra that helps me to set priorities when I choose what to do and not do to. Everybody has 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. We are all getting older,Continue reading “Simplicity: To Focus on Priorities”

Posted bywonbuddhismnycMarch 11, 2020March 12, 2020Posted inWBM Blog

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