Rev. WonGong generously shares the wisdom she has learned from living amongst pine trees in this poignant dharma talk. She skillfully weaves together lessons about resilience and acceptance from her life experiences both in Asia, and here, in the West. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/donations
Use It or Lose It by Rev. WonGong
In this Dharma talk, Rev. WonGong reminds us that the powerful tool of "equanimity" is only beneficial if we use it often. Like a temple bell that is frequently struck, equanimity rings long and true, but will be dull if neglected, or seldom used. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/donations
Am I a Good Enough Buddhist? by Bob Brown (Won BopOn) (나는 괜찮은 불교신자일까?)
What does it mean to "be a good Buddhist?" By reflecting on that question through the lenses of introspection and experience, Won Buddhist practitioner, Bob Brown (Won BopOn), discovers that focusing on the basics -- following Dharma and having faith in the Way -- can help each of us shed our ego and the barriers it creates to enlightenment and happiness. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/donations
My Time Here at the North Carolina Temple by Rev. Yeosol Lee (NC교당에서의 감상 - 밴쿠버교당 이여솔 교무)
Rev. Yeosol Lee is a visiting Kyomunim from the Vancouver Temple in Canada. She shares some of the things she has experienced during her two week stay here at the Temple in North Carolina. https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/donations
February Prayer by Rev. WonGong
With renewed hope, Rev. WonGong offers a prayer of healing in this new month that is very much like the hope and warming energy brought by each new day. If you find yourself lulled by persistent habits we invite you to press palms together and consider the potential that exists through the aspirational messages in Reverend WonGong's prose.