Zen Master Seung Sahn: "Wake up!" (part 1 of 6)

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Zen Master Seung Sahn's teaching documentary "Wake up! On the Road with a Zen Master". A professional and entertaining documentary that captures Zen Master Seung Sahn's energy while presenting the core of his teaching. Wake Up! is not only a rare portrait of an unusual and provocative teacher, but also an introduction to Zen Buddhism today. Wake Up! was shot on location during a teaching trip in Europe by award-winning independent filmmaker Brad Anderson from Boston.

This video was originally uploaded by Kwan Um School of Zen at: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8508306087653444091

More info at: http://www.kwanumzen.org/

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  • Zen is (often) about getting rid of your stupidity, arrogance, delusion, suffering, and judgments. For some people it's harder than others.

  • "years of painful debilitating meditation"?

    I've never found meditation to be painful or debilitating; then again, a little pain can be useful in teaching tolerance and understanding, which is clearly something you lack.

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  • Too complex. Let´s go see some babes videos !!!!.

  • 05:00 That's it!!! Everyone is crazy because they don't know what/ who the 'I' is!

  • Bodied Armour

  • @GregoryWonderwheel Oh, sorry. <:D

  • @KaiTendo174  No, I'm making a joke based on a statement by Zen Master Huang Bo. Sorry you did not get the reference.

  • "Then world peace is no problem." Think about it.

  • @GregoryWonderwheel look up Alan Watts... I think that's what you're looking for...

  • What a great video. I hope you like mine and the power of the Third Q!

  • In part 5 he says he went into the mountain when he was 21 and here his student is saying he reached enlightenment when he was 22.

    That was a short trip!

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