Dharma Exchange

Teaching Colors To The Blind

While John, a member of BZC, was driving, he asked Sunim, “How do you teach colors to the blind?”
Sunim replied, “Do not run the red light.”

(John just missed driving through the red light while a police car was parked right in front of him.)

Georgetown University

After a Georgetown University meditation session, as we were walking to the gate, Ann, a campus chaplain, pointed to a statue and said, “That gentleman founded Georgetown University. Sunim, could you thank him for giving us the opportunity to meditate at this beautiful campus.”

Sunim said, “You are so welcome”

Albuquerque Retreat

An Albuquerque Sangha member Ennio said, “the Bible says that if you knock on the door, it will be opened.” Ennio then asked Sunim, “How can you knock on the door?”

Sunim answered, “Hurry in.”

Lunch

A Korean temple abbot asked his Sangha chef, “Can we start lunch now?”.

Sunim said, “No, you can’t.”

The abbott asked, “Then, what are we going to do now?”

Sunim said, “Start lunch.”

No Mouth

Sunim asked, “Buddha-nature has no mouth. By what means do you talk?”


Then answered himself, “Where there is no mountain, Sages climb the summit everyday.”


And said, “Let’s have a cup of tea.”

Where are you coming from?

At the Phoenix Zen Sangha, Sunim was coming from outside, when the Grand Master Mo-Fung asked, “Originally there is no coming nor going, where are you coming from?”


Sunim replied, “I am coming from where there is originally no coming nor going.”