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Women in Korean Zen: Lives and Practices (Women in Religion) [Hardcover]

Marti Batchelor (Author), Son'gyong Sunim (Author)
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Women in Religion March 2006
A rare and vivid narrative of a Buddhist nun's training and spiritual awakening.

In this engagingly written account, Martine Batchelor relays the challenges a new ordinand faces in adapting to Buddhist monastic life: the spicy food, the rigorous daily schedule, the distinctive clothes and undergarments, and the cultural misunderstandings inevitable between a French woman and her Korean colleagues. She reveals as well the genuine pleasures that derive from solitude, meditative training, and communion with the deeply religious - whom the Buddhists call "good friends."

Batchelor has also recorded the oral history/autobiography of her teacher, the eminent nun Son'gyong Sunim, leader of the Zen meditation hall at Naewonsa. It is a profoundly moving, often light-hearted story that offers insight into the challenges facing a woman on the path to enlightenment at the beginning of the twentieth century. Original English translations of eleven of Son'gyong Sunim's poems on Buddhist themes make a graceful and thought-provoking coda to the two women's narratives.

Western readers only familiar with Buddhist ideas of female inferiority will be surprised by the degree of spiritual equality and authority enjoyed by nuns in Korea. While American writings on Buddhism increasingly emphasize the therapeutic, self-help, and comforting aspects of Buddhist thought, Batchelor's text offers a bracing and timely reminder of the strict discipline required in traditional Buddhism.


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. . . . tales of her training under such renowned . . . . teachers as Man'gong, Hanam, Kobong, and Kyongbong sunims are utterly fascinating. . . . -- Robert Buswell, author of The Zen Monastic Experience

...absolute treasure and provides extremely valuable first-hand information on the life of Korean nuns during the Japanese occupation... -- Robert Buswell, author of The Zen Monastic Experience

Martine Batchelor's account of her ten years of study in various monastic institutions throughout Korea. . . . a splendid spiritual memoir. -- Jan Willis, author of Dreaming Me: An African American Baptist-Buddhist Journey

Martine Batchelor's account of her ten years of study in various monastic institutions...makes for fascinating reading... -- Jan Willis, author of Dreaming Me: An African American Baptist-Buddhist Journey

About the Author

Martine Batchelor is the author of several books, including The Path of Compassion, Meditation for Life, and Principles of Zen. She lives in France.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 123 pages
  • Publisher: Syracuse University Press (March 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 081560842X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0815608424
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #435,311 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A brief glimpse into the lives of 2 korean nuns, February 6, 2010
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I enjoyed this book, however brief. I liked Martine's emphasis on her particular cultural struggles within the confines of monastic life. A free spirit sometimes at odds with the constrained disciplinary demands of Korean zen. She paints quite a different picture than I would have imagined.
The second half of the book, written by revered nun Son'gyong Sunim in fact reveals a rather devastating story of a Korean woman also trying to fit in within the confines of monastic life.
Both of these stories open a window into monastic life, revealing that the practice of Zen Buddhism seems a far cry from the actual teachings of the Buddha himself.
A good read for anyone who has considered Buddhist monastic life to be an ideal way to practice Buddhism.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book on Korean Buddhism, January 18, 2010
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The book provides a great glimpse into the life of Korean Buddhist nuns. Book is entertaining and insightful as you learn about Zen nunneries and Korean Buddhism through the eyes of a French woman. Book is even more interesting as you are also given the life story of an older nun, giving the reader a view of developments in Korean Buddhist nunneries throughout the 20th century.
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