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Entering into Deep Samadhi by a River At twenty-two, after giving up his search for a mountain spirit and for a spiritual guide, Sotaesan became absorbed in the single thought, "What shall I do?" Sometimes he would chant a mantra which had spontaneously arisen in his mind, and then enter into deep samadhi. One day while waiting for a ferry at Sonjin Landing, he entered into a great samadhi and stood motionless all day long. 2023. 8. 25.
Searching for a Spiritual Guide When he was sixteen, Sotaesan heard an ancient story about a man who had achieved spiritual growth and attained his goal by meeting a teacher. Afterwards he gave up looking for the mountain spirit, whose existence was uncertain, and began to seek a human teacher who could answer his questions. For six years he sought a spiritual teacher. Although he did not find one who could show him the right .. 2023. 8. 25.
Offering Prayer at Sambat Pass At the age of eleven, Sotaesan attended the seasonal ceremony for the Remembrance of Ancestors, where he heard a story about an all-knowing mountain spirit. This inspired in him the hope that if he could meet such a mountain spirit, all his questions would be answered. Every day for five years he climbed Sambat pass, four kilometers from his home, and prayed fervently to meet a mountain spirit. .. 2023. 8. 22.
Meditating on Questions about Nature and Human Life Sotaesan, the founding master of Won Buddhism, was born the son of a peasant on May 5, 1891 in Chonnam Province, South Korea. From the age of seven, many spiritual questions about nature and life arose in his mind, such as "Why do clouds and wind arise from the calm and clear sky?" and "Why are mothers and fathers in a close relationship with each other?" He became absorbed in these and countles.. 2023. 8. 22.
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