Daeseungsa | 대승사 | 大乘寺

There’s something interesting that occasionally happens where I’ll somehow hear about a temple and soon after happen to find my way there without really planning to. This was the case with Daeseungsa, a few weeks ago, as my friends are I were having a playful chat about best or strangest temple names. I mentioned the... Continue Reading →

Korea’s “Top Seven” Temples

I’ve “borrowed” this list directly from Professor David A Mason, but it’s one that we’ve discussed and debated several times. Opinions begin to vary and become subjective once you extend the list, as there are dozens of temple that are equally deserving of even a few more spots on the list. These seven are definitively... Continue Reading →

Buyongam | 부용암 | 芙蓉庵

A few years ago, a friend posted a photo of a small hermitage, explaining that it was were Seung Sahn Daesa was staying when he had his enlightenment experience. I was in Canada when the post was made but knew if I returned to Korea that I’d like to search it out. Once I got... Continue Reading →

Ganwolam | 간월암 | 看月庵

Around the South and West coasts of Korea, there are a few islands that are famous for becoming accessible at low tide, as land bridges form when the tide recedes. Ganwoldo, Seosan’s contribution to these phenomena, may be less dramatic than others that I’ve visited but is special for the hermitage, Ganwolam, that takes up... Continue Reading →

The Smile of Baekje

Rock-carved Buddha Triad in Yonghyeon-ri서산 용현리 마애여래삼존상瑞山 龍賢里 磨崖如來三尊像National Treasure The fun thing about moving to Seosan was that it was one of the few areas in Korea that I hadn’t explored. I’d been to Boryeong, an hour to the south, Suwon, an hour to the north, and Daejeon, an hour to the east, so... Continue Reading →

EunBong’s ballet students

It's dance competition season in Korea now for young dance students. I went with EunBong to see her students last week. Her high school students won Gold and Silver and she her best student had an injured leg and couldn't participate. There's something about ballet that amazes me. I've heard ballerina's must develop one of the highest thresholds for... Continue Reading →

Seoraksan

I couldn't very well write a post on Ulsan Bawi without saying at least a little about Seoraksan... I've been to Seoraksan a few times, and still have yet to make it to the peak. I spend so much time admiring the beauty of its valley that the sun starts getting low before I've even... Continue Reading →

Ulsan Bawi

Ulsan Bawi (bawi is a Korean term used to denote a particularly interesting or grand rock) is basically a wall of granite that juts practically straight up, over 800 meters from the ground, at the foot of Seoraksan, South Korea's most popular mountain. Just over the border in North Korea are the Diamond Mountains, some... Continue Reading →

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