Contemporary Korean Zen Master Seung Sahn
I. Biographical and Historical Background
World War II
Korean War
Spiritual quest: Exploring different religions and ending
up with Korean Zen (Sŏn)
II. Seung Sahn as Zen Master - Comparison with Thich Nhat
Hanh, Vietnamese Master
Thich Nhat Hanh began as a pure monastic but then developed
Engaged Buddhism
Seung Sahn began as a social and political activist but
then became focused on Zen Buddhism
III. Seung Sahn's Path of Zen Buddhist Practice
In Korean Zen monasteries
Zen "puzzles," Kong'an
"The cat bowl is broken, and the mouse eats the cat food."
Zen Motifs: Nature, Intuition, Spontaneity, Embodiment,
Transgression