This is the book that tells you about what Seongye is and how to reach there.
This is the first book of Suroso Mun, a teacher of the international meditation school, Suseonjae as well as the bible of spirituality books.
This is a journal of the author’s training (Seongye Practice), from how a former successful career woman in Korea threw out all she achieved throughout her life up until then, to the course where she finally met her original nature. Descriptions on how she met and was guided by her teacher-in-spirit, conversations she had with energy beings or cosmic beings, pains and frustrations she went through while in practice and delight of finally reaching Enlightenment are vividly unfolded in this book.
“Life was a sea of bitterness. I thought about suicide several times. From an objective point of view, mine were not such bad circumstances, but I don’t know why I felt it was so difficult and lonely in my mind.
The biggest difficulty which I had doing study was enduring the loneliness. Since I had geumchok training (cutting off all worldly contacts including practicing abstinence) for about 1,000 days, I cut off almost all exchanges with people and just practiced breathing training. With such strength, I was able to pass the minimum course at last.” From the preface
“I have done the study of casting off. One thing I firmly achieved in this process is the peace of mind which doesn’t sway easily in any situation. That is enough, isn’t it?” From epilogue
Practice is not to obtain something but to empty oneself, and the fruits you will bear through emptiness are Enlightenment, that is, meeting with yourself and finding peace at your mind that cannot be compared to anything else. We recommend this book to truth seekers who are searching for treasures of mind, rather than searching for worldly treasure.
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This is the first book of Suroso Mun, a teacher of the international meditation school, Suseonjae as well as the bible of spirituality books.
This is a journal of the author’s training (Seongye Practice), from how a former successful career woman in Korea threw out all she achieved throughout her life up until then, to the course where she finally met her original nature. Descriptions on how she met and was guided by her teacher-in-spirit, conversations she had with energy beings or cosmic beings, pains and frustrations she went through while in practice and delight of finally reaching Enlightenment are vividly unfolded in this book.
“Life was a sea of bitterness. I thought about suicide several times. From an objective point of view, mine were not such bad circumstances, but I don’t know why I felt it was so difficult and lonely in my mind.
The biggest difficulty which I had doing study was enduring the loneliness. Since I had geumchok training (cutting off all worldly contacts including practicing abstinence) for about 1,000 days, I cut off almost all exchanges with people and just practiced breathing training. With such strength, I was able to pass the minimum course at last.” From the preface
“I have done the study of casting off. One thing I firmly achieved in this process is the peace of mind which doesn’t sway easily in any situation. That is enough, isn’t it?” From epilogue
Practice is not to obtain something but to empty oneself, and the fruits you will bear through emptiness are Enlightenment, that is, meeting with yourself and finding peace at your mind that cannot be compared to anything else. We recommend this book to truth seekers who are searching for treasures of mind, rather than searching for worldly treasure.
The Seon Way to Enlightenment
This is the book that tells you about what Seongye is and how to reach there.
This is the first book of Suroso Mun, a teacher of the international meditation school, Suseonjae as well as the bible of spirituality books.
This is a journal of the author’s training (Seongye Practice), from how a former successful career woman in Korea threw out all she achieved throughout her life up until then, to the course where she finally met her original nature. Descriptions on how she met and was guided by her teacher-in-spirit, conversations she had with energy beings or cosmic beings, pains and frustrations she went through while in practice and delight of finally reaching Enlightenment are vividly unfolded in this book.
“Life was a sea of bitterness. I thought about suicide several times. From an objective point of view, mine were not such bad circumstances, but I don’t know why I felt it was so difficult and lonely in my mind.
The biggest difficulty which I had doing study was enduring the loneliness. Since I had geumchok training (cutting off all worldly contacts including practicing abstinence) for about 1,000 days, I cut off almost all exchanges with people and just practiced breathing training. With such strength, I was able to pass the minimum course at last.” From the preface
“I have done the study of casting off. One thing I firmly achieved in this process is the peace of mind which doesn’t sway easily in any situation. That is enough, isn’t it?” From epilogue
Practice is not to obtain something but to empty oneself, and the fruits you will bear through emptiness are Enlightenment, that is, meeting with yourself and finding peace at your mind that cannot be compared to anything else. We recommend this book to truth seekers who are searching for treasures of mind, rather than searching for worldly treasure.
This is the first book of Suroso Mun, a teacher of the international meditation school, Suseonjae as well as the bible of spirituality books.
This is a journal of the author’s training (Seongye Practice), from how a former successful career woman in Korea threw out all she achieved throughout her life up until then, to the course where she finally met her original nature. Descriptions on how she met and was guided by her teacher-in-spirit, conversations she had with energy beings or cosmic beings, pains and frustrations she went through while in practice and delight of finally reaching Enlightenment are vividly unfolded in this book.
“Life was a sea of bitterness. I thought about suicide several times. From an objective point of view, mine were not such bad circumstances, but I don’t know why I felt it was so difficult and lonely in my mind.
The biggest difficulty which I had doing study was enduring the loneliness. Since I had geumchok training (cutting off all worldly contacts including practicing abstinence) for about 1,000 days, I cut off almost all exchanges with people and just practiced breathing training. With such strength, I was able to pass the minimum course at last.” From the preface
“I have done the study of casting off. One thing I firmly achieved in this process is the peace of mind which doesn’t sway easily in any situation. That is enough, isn’t it?” From epilogue
Practice is not to obtain something but to empty oneself, and the fruits you will bear through emptiness are Enlightenment, that is, meeting with yourself and finding peace at your mind that cannot be compared to anything else. We recommend this book to truth seekers who are searching for treasures of mind, rather than searching for worldly treasure.
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BN ID: | 2940013010963 |
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Publisher: | Suseonjae Publishers |
Publication date: | 09/08/2011 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 7 MB |
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