The ultimate purpose of Zen practice is to realize the true nature of life and death, and to find the correct direction for human life. Through this practice, you can get mental clarity and wisdom that will benefit your everyday life, and help others and society with compassion.
What you SHOULDN’T expect from this practice
Some people have wrong expectations and/or fantasies when they participate in Zen programs, and retreats. Please quickly review the following to see if they match your expectations of correct Zen.
Weekend Zen meditation
Musangsa has a weekend Zen meditation program during spring and fall (non-retreat period). Usually, it is held once or twice each, in spring and autumn. Even those who have not experienced Zen meditation can participate in this program.
The one-day schedule for Weekend retreat consists of 108 bows, sitting meditation, chanting meditation, kong An interview and working practice (working together). You will practice with Musangsa’s multinational monks, as well as Korean and foreign lay practitioners.
For those who have not yet participated in the Summer or Winter retreat, participating in the weekend Zen meditation program can be a good experience for when they participate in a retreat in the future
2024 Weekend Spring Retreat at Musangsa.
● April 5 (Fri.) – 7(Sun.)
– Entry: April 5th (Fri.), no later than 4 p.m. Optional practice till 9 p.m.
April 6th (Sat.) no later than 8 a.m.
– Retreat exit: April 7th(Sun.) 12:00 p.m.
-Orientation for beginners will be announced after entry at Weekend Retreat.
-Fee:150,000KRW
● Note
Afternoon practice April 5th (Fri.) on the entry day is optional.
Silence is observed throughout the entire retreat.
Zen Master Seung Sahn Sunim often taught,
“Any action is not good, not bad. Why do that? Only for me, then not so good.
For all beings, then it is correct.”
We hope Weekend Retreat will be for all being and those who are currently suffering.