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

    daekwanZen Master Dae Kwan, a Zen nun, was born in Hong Kong. She was previously called Hyang Um Sunim, and her Pali name is Suddhamma. In

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  • Featured Teachings

    Strong Faith and Building a Zen Center

    During a working Yong Maeng Jong Jin at Zen Center Berlin 

    Very often in

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    Don’t Be Distracted By Inner Peace

    Our minds are filled with confusion. We obsess endlessly. We anticipat…

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    You Already Have The Answer

    Zen Master Bon Haeng is asked “What should I do when I encounter of…

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    Buddha’s Enlightenment Day Speech ...

    [Raises Zen stick over his head, then hits table with stick.]

    Every day p

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  • 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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  • Primary Point

    Primary Point is the teaching journal of the Kwan Um School of Zen, published since 1983. Read more...
  • Books in Our Tradition

    Primary Point Press and other publishers offer books, audio, and video by Zen Master Seung Sahn and other Kwan Um teachers. Read more...