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- Seongcheol (Korean: 성철; April 6, 1912 – November 4, 1993) was a Korean Seon master. He was a key figure in modern Korean Buddhism, being responsible for...
- Important modernist figures that influenced contemporary Seon include Seongcheol and Gyeongheo. Seon has also been transmitted to West, with new traditions...
- Football League) Kim Song-chol (born 1993), North Korean weightlifter Seongcheol, dharma name of Yi Yeongju (1912–1993), South Korean Seon Buddhist master...
- '지옥'서 빠졌다…김성철 투입(공식)" ['Drug scandal' Yoo Ah-in fell out of '****'... Seongcheol Kim put in (official)] (in Korean). MK Sports. Archived from the original...
- "sudden enlightenment, gradual cultivation". The modern Korean Seon master Seongcheol revived the slogan "sudden enlightenment, sudden cultivation", ascribed...
- modern times, and was the home temple of the influential Seon master Seongcheol, who died in 1993. The temple was first built in 802. Legend says that...
- Ikkyū Bankei Hakuin Ekaku Dōgen Seon in Korea Taego Bou Jinul Daewon Seongcheol Thiền in Vietnam Trần Thái Tông Trần Nhân Tông Thích Thanh Từ Thích Nhất...
- cinematographer of the ASC. Chung is currently under the United Talent Agency. Ju, Seongcheol (10 June 2013). 우리 시대 영화 장인: 기술을 미학으로 끌어올린 여덟 명의 영화 예술가 이야기. 열화당. ISBN 9788930104456...
- enlightenment, gradual cultivation", the modern Korean Seon master, Seongcheol's revival of **** Neng's "sudden enlightenment, sudden cultivation" has...
- to ripen it and attain full Buddhahood. In contemporary Korean Seon, Seongcheol defended the stance of "sudden insight, sudden cultivation". Citing Taego...