- (Korean: 보조지눌; Hanja: 普照知訥, "Bojo Jinul"; 1158–1210),
often called Jinul or
Chinul for short, was a
Korean monk of the
Goryeo period, who is
considered to...
- a
widely practiced method. It was
taught by the
influential Seon
master Chinul (1158–1210), and
modern Chinese masters like
Sheng Yen and Xuyun. Yet, while...
-
rebuild its
walls and
continue to expand.
Chinul (1991). Buswell,
Robert E. (ed.).
Tracing Back the Radiance:
Chinul's Korean Way of Zen.
Translated by Robert...
-
Cliff Record.
Formal Hua Tou
practice was
promoted in
Korea by Seon
master Chinul. He was
extremely successful in po****rizing Hua Tou.
According to Robert...
-
Science &
Business Media, 2013. ISBN 3-319-00053-5 pp.7–9 Hee-sung Keel, 《
Chinul:The
Founder of the
Korean Son Tradition》, Jain
Publishing Company, 1978...
- is emptiness,
emptiness is form, as the
Heart Sutra says.
According to
Chinul, Zen
points not to mere emptiness, but to
suchness or the dharmadhatu. The...
- radiance": "Question: What is the mind of void and calm,
numinous awareness?
Chinul: What has just
asked me this
question is
precisely your mind of void and...
- Philosophy:
Interpenetration (通達) and Essence-Function (體用) in Wŏnhyo,
Chinul and Kihwa".
Bulletin of Toyo
Gakuen University.
Archived from the original...
- Philosophy:
Interpenetration (通達) and Essence-Function (體用) in Wŏnhyo,
Chinul and Kihwa"
cited in
Bulletin of Toyo
Gakuen University No. 3,
March 1995...
- Philosophy:
Interpenetration (通達) and Essence-Function (體用) in Wŏnhyo,
Chinul and Kihwa"
cited in
Bulletin of Toyo
Gakuen University No. 3,
March 1995...