Jeongbeopsa Kim Juwon, Won-Buddhism Computer Department. Photo by Won-Buddhism

Jeongbeopsa Kim Juwon, Won-Buddhism Computer Department. Photo by Won-Buddhism

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On the 19th, Jeonsan Kim Juwon, the Supreme Leader of Won Buddhism, delivered a New Year's Dharma talk emphasizing "Let us create an equal world" within the "graceful relationship where the strong and the weak live together."


Jeonsan Jongbeopsa stated, "The ongoing conflicts between the strong and the weak, causing many people to suffer from war, conflict, and pain, stem from our society's ignorance of the awareness that 'all humanity is a connected community' and the principle of the evolution of strength and weakness," highlighting equality achieved through mutual grace.



He emphasized the four essential doctrines (Sayo) of Won Buddhism?Jaryeok Yangseong (Self-power Cultivation), Jijabonwi (Wisdom-centeredness), Tajanyeo Gyoyuk (Education of Others' Children), and Gongdoja Sungbae (Reverence for the Just)?as "the secret method for all humanity to live well together equally," urging their practice.


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