Great Mother
Christine Donovan-Ball (Won DohBahn) invokes the Great Mother in her dharma talk. Celebrating the Divine Yin in us all --regardless of gender. The qualities of harmony, compassion, and equanimity in all our affairs. What

Hosted by Won Buddhism of North Carolina · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 100 episodes
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The Won Buddhism community of North Carolina shares what it means to practice modern-day Buddhism through dharma talks, healing chants, QiGong, etc., things that help one get to the heart of practice.
Won Buddhism of North Carolina hosts The Heart Of Practice NC, a religion show with 100 episodes published.
Christine Donovan-Ball (Won DohBahn) invokes the Great Mother in her dharma talk. Celebrating the Divine Yin in us all --regardless of gender. The qualities of harmony, compassion, and equanimity in all our affairs. What
In this talk on using the Dharma to combat depression, Anne Freeman imagines a conversation between herself, Master Sotesan, the founding teacher of Won Buddhism, and Emily Dickinson. What do these two figures say about
A student asked, "What was the substance before the myriad of things in heaven and earth came into being?" Nate Jackson (Won Jay Son) shares his reflections on Master Sotaesan's thoughtful response to this question as it
How can we maintain the mind of equanimity we cultivate during meditation throughout the rest of the week? How can we practice at home with the same Zeal as at a retreat center? In this COVID-era dharma talk from July 20
What unseen “karmic dust” may be quietly shaping your mind and life? This talk offers a simple, powerful way to recognize and gently clear it, returning to clarity and inner brightness.
Spring is in full bloom and love in the air. So let's look back at this Dharma Talk from February of 2019, right around Valentine’s Day. Is there only one love, or are there many kinds? Although the word “love” rarely ap
Discover how love is expressed in Won Buddhism through the profound teachings of loving-kindness and compassion. In this talk, we explore the “two faces” of love—joy and sorrow—and how an awakened heart celebrates the we
Rev. WonGong gives a talk on the theme "We Are One, We Are Whole" and invites us to introduce into our practice a mantra, "I am enough, I am whole."
Even a few minutes can transform your mind when you bring true presence—discover how the quality of your meditation matters more than the quantity. Take a moment to listen and reconnect with the depth already within you.
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
In this insightful Dharma talk, Eric Priest explores the delicate distinction between our true nature and the ego. Using the classic Zen analogy, he reminds us that while our ego may point toward the truth, it is merely
Join our good temple friend, Nik (Won HaeWol), as he shares insights on journaling and his intention to begin a new journaling practice. In addition, he explores how some simple habits in the day can help relieve stress
In this guided meditation, Rev. WonGong both elaborates upon, and also focuses the mind, to become aware of the Fourfold Grace here and now. http://wonscripture.org/Main/SubIndex... Join her in surrendering to this grace
Michael Macklin gives his eye-opening take on The Truth of Il Won Sang and the stages of spiritual development along the Won Buddhist path.
Rev. WonGong delivers a Dharma Talk about the fact that work is practice, along with practical advice about how to approach work challenges, to the members of the North Carolina Temple on Sunday, July 18th, 2021.
Reverend WonGong reflects on the temple’s Minari garden and the profound lessons found in this humble Korean vegetable. Once a few seeds are planted, Minari spreads with the vigor of a weed, yet remains nutritious and sa
In this Dharma talk Rev. WonGong introduces the concept of "no self" as changing aggregates and presents ways in which we can conceptualize true nature in the realm of Il-Won-Sang. Presented to the members of the North C
In reflecting on the significance of calendars, Reverend Wongong suggests that a well-structured life is the foundation of a life well-lived. Beyond simple organization, a calendar serves as a catalyst for commitment and
In October 2018, Reverend WonGong discussed the importance of managing expectations and releasing judgmental thoughts. She encouraged us to ask, "Am I bothered by the person, or by their action?" By moving beyond dualist
With emotion and deep wisdom, Rev. WonGong reminds us that we all have the seeds of compassion and Buddhahood within us. She describes how "Buddha" and "Bodhisattva" are synonyms and their application melt away the three
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