Teachers & Teaching
The Founding Teacher of our School was the Korean Zen Master Seung Sahn, who was called Dae Soen Sa Nim (Great Honored Zen Teacher) by his students. He was the 78th Patriarch in his line of Dharma transmission in the Chogye order of Korean Buddhism, and founded temples in Japan and Hong Kong. In 1972 he came to the United States and started what became the Providence Zen Center, the first center in what is now the Kwan Um School. Dae Soen Sa Nim gave dharma transmission to Zen Masters and “inka” teaching authority to senior students called Ji Do Poep Sa Nims (Guides to the Way, or Dharma Masters). The Kwan Um School of Zen currently has 40 teachers throughout the world.
Featured Teacher
Zen Master Dae Kwan
Zen Master Dae Kwan, a Zen nun, was born in Hong Kong. She was previously called Hyang Um Sunim, and her Pali name… Read more...Featured Teachings
Kong-an Practice
Video of a kong-an talk by Zen Master Dae Kwang from the Foundations of Ze… Read more...I am Going to Cry on Tuesday
Talk given at the 49-day Ceremony for Zen Master Seung Sahn Some people s… Read more...Empty is Clear
Many people try to control their thinking. First, they try to solve thei… Read more...Practice Resources
Resources for learning about and participating in Zen practice, including:- Temple Rules
- Bowing and sitting forms
- Chanting texts and audio files
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Zen Master Seung Sahn
