Mon, 30 September 2019
1년 전에 며느리를 봤는데 |
Fri, 27 September 2019
사회 전반에 깔린 갑질 문제에 대해서 스님의 조언을 듣고 싶어서 왔습니다 |
Thu, 26 September 2019
정토회를 다니는 것이나 불교를 좋아하는 것을 가족들에게 |
Tue, 24 September 2019
Ven. Pomnyun's Answer to "Dealing with Grief When Loved Ones Move Away” Selection from a Dharma Q&A session at Busan City Hall, Busan (June 15, 2019) Questioner : Thank you sir for receiving my question. How can someone manage grief or sadness if a family member marries and moves away to another country permanently? What can you do if you can’t see your daughter,your brother, your mother, or even your father for an extended length of time?
Direct download: foreigner20190615BusanCityHallquestioner1.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 11:30pm JST |
Mon, 23 September 2019
와이프가 한국이 공기가 너무 안 좋아서 |
Fri, 20 September 2019
제 고민은 어 모두가 그렇듯이 좀 돈에 관한 고민인데요. |
Thu, 19 September 2019
딸이 요번에 중요한 시험이 있고요 |
Tue, 17 September 2019
Ven. Pomnyun's Answer to "How Do I Stop Worrying All the Time?” Questioner : I actually live in New York but I’ve been here since March. And being here I’ve just learned a lot about trying to reflect a lot about my state of mind and how I think. And I’ve found myself being in this like, it’s not all the time but sometimes I’ll just spiral down in this state of mind that’s so negative and just full of stress and worries. And I’ll think about the things that have happened in the past that just seems so traumatic to me and I’ll just replay them over and over again in mind. And it just gets to a point where I’ll feel so paralized in thought and I can’t even live in the moment or know what’s going on. So my question is just how do you think it’s best to mediate my own mind and come to a state of peace with myself and not have to always focus on the negative and worries. I feel like that’s a lot easier said than done. Because sometimes it seems uncontrollable, these thoughts that come into my mind. OK, so you gave me two options but I still don’t know which like… There’s definitely times where I feel like I don’t want to think about what I’m thinking about, and I’ll be like OK, I’ll think about something else. But then I feel like it always cycles back and it’s something that will always kind of just stay in the back of my mind. 제목 : 어떻게 하면 걱정을 멈출 수 있나요?
Direct download: foreigner20190614JogyesaTemplequestioner12.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 11:30pm JST |
Mon, 16 September 2019
아이들에게 상처가 많은 것 같습니다 |
Fri, 13 September 2019
우리 남편이 말수도 적고 애정표현을 아예 하지 않는데 |
Thu, 12 September 2019
그동안 인기 있었던 에피소드를 묶어서 장편으로 올립니다. |
Thu, 12 September 2019
저는 고3 학생입니다 제가 지금 꿈이 바리스타인데요 |
Tue, 10 September 2019
Ven. Pomnyun's Answer to "How Do I Know Whether I’m Making the Right Decision?” Selection from a Dharma Q&A session at Jogyesa Temple, Seoul (June 14, 2019)
Questioner : I’m a very decisive person in my decision making all my life, and somehow it turns out alright for me. I’m 39 years old this year and I’m just wondering whether it’s my happy go lucky character that I always think it’s easy when I face difficulties in life. And my friends all say that it seems like I’m having an easy life. And whenever I face difficulties I will always just go with the flow. And I found that like I quit my job last year and I came to Korea three months ago and I was at a work exchange in a farm. And the boss offered me an employment in that farm. And I have this kind of like intuition that there’s a glimpse of something like I [was] actually in a similar situation before, like it happened in a farm, that I was there before. But actually I was only there for the first time in my life. And this is not only happening in Korea. When I was in Malaysia, it also happened like always in my life, it’s like I will always have something like I’ve been in that situation before. But I know very clearly that I have not been in that situation before. So I’m just wondering is it because that is it fate that I have to go through that kind of situation in my life. Actually I want to say is, I’ve always followed my heart when I make decision and it seems to turn out fine for me. And I saw my friends they are always making rational decisions but somehow they are quite unhappy in their lives. So does that mean following my heart is actually the best way when making a decision?
Direct download: foreigner20190614JogyesaTemplequestioner11.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 11:30pm JST |
Mon, 9 September 2019
수학을 못해가지고요 |
Fri, 6 September 2019
직원이 한 달에 한 번 꼴로 술이 덜 깬 상태에서 출근을 합니다. |
Thu, 5 September 2019
대학생입니다 |
Tue, 3 September 2019
Ven. Pomnyun's Answer to "What Is the Best Way to Unite Korea?” Selection from a Dharma Q&A session at Jogyesa Temple, Seoul (June 14, 2019)
Questioner : I’m from Japan to see you. I’m so happy to see you. There are just fear and discrimination and the hate speech disregard for Korean people which are living in Japan. So I think Korean peninsula was divided into two countries, North and South Korea as you know. So it’s why we must be one Korea, united Korea, unification. So what is the best way to unite Korea, one Korea? I want to ask you, thank you very much. Thank you so much.
Direct download: foreigner20190614JogyesaTemplequestioner10.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 11:30pm JST |
Mon, 2 September 2019
마흔아홉 살까지 결혼을 하면서 열심히는 살았는데 |