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The Principal Book of Won-Buddhism (Wonbulgyo chongjon) Preface With this Great Opening of matter, Let there be a Great Opening of spirit. Everywhere a Buddha Image Every Act a Buddha Offering Timeless Zen Placeless Zen One Suchness in Action and Rest Wholeness of both Spirit and Flesh Buddhadharma is Daily Life Daily Life is Buddhadharma Transmission Verse Being into nonbeing and nonbeing into being, Turning and turningin the ultimate, Being and nonbeing are both void, Yet this void is also complete.

Part One: General Introduction Chapter One: The Founding Motive of the Teaching Today, with the development of scientific civilization, the human spirit, which should be making use of material things, has steadily weakened, while the power of material things, which human beings should be using, has daily grown stronger, conquering that weakened spirit and bringing it under its domination; humans therefore cannot help but be enslaved by the material. How would such lives avoid the billowing sea of suffering? Consequently, our founding motive is to lead all sentient beings, who are drowning in the sea of suffering, to a vast and immeasurable paradise by expanding spiritual power and conquering material power through faith in a religion based on truth and training in morality based on facts. Chapter Two: An Outline of the Teaching Buddhism is the unsurpassed, great path; its truths and expedients are immense, so that numerous spiritual mentors have taken them as the basis of various schools and sects, thereby opening the gates of propagation and teaching countless people. The fundamental principles of all the worlds religions are also essentially one, but as different religions have long been established with different systems and expedients, there have been not a few incidents of failure to reach harmony and dialogue between these religious groups. All this is due to ignorance of the fundamental principles underlying all religions and their sects. How could this be the original intent of all the buddhas and sages? Looking especially at the Buddhism of the past, its institutions were organized mainly in terms of monastic orders, which were not well suited to people living in the secular world, so that anyone who wished to be a true buddhist had to ignore ones duties and responsibilities to the secular life and even give up ones occupation. In such a situation, no matter how good the buddhadharma, it would be difficult for all the many living creatures in this boundless world to gain access to the buddhas grace. How could this be


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