dharma

Two Principles of True Nature

What is the essence of the true nature of the universe? Although words and concepts cannot give us the full answer, they do give us glimpses of this fundamental Truth. In this insightful and informative dharma talk, Rev. WonGong beautifully guides us through the teachings and illustrations of true nature.

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Two Principles of True Nature
Won Buddhism of NC

That Easy! Dharma on Using One's Mind by Rev. Shaun Song

What is "mind" in Buddhism? As Rev. Shaun Song so beautifully describes in this dharma talk, "mind" is not merely a description of brain activity. Rather, it is the essential commingling of mind, spirit and true nature -- the impetus for all our actions and experiences. To cultivate its power and depth, wise teachers and sages guide us to focus the mind through sincere practice. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/donations

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That Easy! Dharma on Using One's Mind
Rev. Shaun Song

Gratitude: Realizing Connections by Rev. Shaun Song

Oftentimes, we do not appreciate how gratitude is connected with our original true nature or with impermanence. But, in this happily reflective dharma talk, Rev. Shaun Song highlights these truths and shares how they have unfolded in his life. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/donations

Gratitude: Realizing Connections
Rev. Shaun Song

Mind the Gap: Realigning Our Habits by Paige Doster-Grimes

Do your actions always align with your wishes? This is the question Won Buddhist practitioner, Paige Doster-Grimes, explores in this bright and clear dharma talk. Using the curiosity of children as inspiration, she shows us how answering that question can aid our practice. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/donations

Mind the Gap: Realigning Our Habits
Paige Doster-Grimes

Where Did the Squirrel Go? by Rev. WonGong

Unexpected, and sometimes unwelcome, disappearances happen in life. Squirrels come and then go away - just like people, or pretty much everything in life despite expected routines. Rev. WonGong asks us how things would be if constant change was our default expectation? https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/donations

Where Did the Squirrel Go?
Rev. WonGong

The Wisdom of Pine Trees by Rev. WonGong (소나무의 지혜)

Rev. WonGong generously shares the wisdom she has learned from living amongst pine trees in this poignant dharma talk. She skillfully weaves together lessons about resilience and acceptance from her life experiences both in Asia, and here, in the West. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/donations

The Wisdom of Pine Trees
Rev. WonGong

Use It or Lose It by Rev. WonGong

In this Dharma talk, Rev. WonGong reminds us that the powerful tool of "equanimity" is only beneficial if we use it often. Like a temple bell that is frequently struck, equanimity rings long and true, but will be dull if neglected, or seldom used. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/donations

Use It or Lose It
Rev. WonGong