Precepts Information


For Precepts information and Precepts Application, please go to the KUSZ web site here.  



Resources

Korean Buddhism
Invitation to Korean Buddhism   

Zen Master Seung Sahn Talks (videos) etc.


Talk 1 


Talk 2


F.A.Q. (Frequently Asked Questions):

Q.: What is Zen?

A.: Zen is letting go of your thoughts, ideas, and beliefs, in order to open up to the present moment. What are you doing right now?

Q.: How can I open up to the present moment?

A.: There are many practices in the Zen tradition. Sitting meditation is probably the most accessible, but other practices include kong-an practice, keeping the great question, and taking precepts. If you already have a meditation method that works for you, you can use that during sitting, or the group leaders can give you some instruction.


Q.: Do I need to sign up in advance to come to meditation practice? 


A.:  No, feel free to just show up.


Q.: How should I prepare?

A.: Please be punctual. Wear comfortable clothes.  If this is your first time, we request you arrive 20 minutes early so we have time to orient you.   

Q.: Who attends meditation sessions?

A.: People from all walks of life, from beginners to meditation, to advanced Zen practitioners, and everyone else in between. First time meditators are welcome.

Q.: How many people attend?

A.: Both Monday Thursday groups are small, typically ranging from five to eight people per week. 

Q.: What can I expect during practice? 

A.: Both sessions include chanting, a check in, two 20 minute sitting meditation sessions, walking meditation, and a short Zen reading.


Q.: Is there a fee?

A.:  A donation basket is available for those wishing to make a $5.00 donation as part of their practice.