Won Buddhism
WITH THIS GREAT UNFOLDING OF MATERIAL CIVILIZATION,
LET THERE BE A GREAT UNFOLDING OF SPIRITUALITY.
WON BUDDHISM
The name Won Buddhism (Won-Bul-Kyo in Korean) is compound of the words for truth, enlightenment, and teaching. Won means circle and symbolizes the ultimate truth. Bul means enlightenment, and Kyo means teaching the truth. Therefore, Won Buddhism is the path that leads us to become enlightened to the truth.
Won Buddhism originated in Korea in 1916 when its founder, Master Sotaesan (Park, Joongbin 1891-1943), experienced a great enlightenment. He envisioned a practice for all people that emphasized equality between clergy and laity, between women and men, and among all economic classes and races with the founding motto:
With this Great Unfolding of Material Civilization,
Sotaesan
Let there be a Great Unfolding of Spirituality.
Won Buddhism aims to revitalize and modernize Buddhism, to bring ancient Buddhist truth to contemporary society, and to use Buddhist teachings and meditation practice for practical and useful purposes.
With the teaching of the explicit acceptance of other religions, Won Buddhism leads the movement for inter-religious cooperation based on the Ethics of Triple Identity:
All religions and spirituality are based on a Common Source,
All human beings and all forms of life are interdependent as a One Earth Family and
All enterprises have a Common Purpose.
Won Buddhists believe that all religions have a responsibility to offer the right spiritual direction for all humankind and should cooperate and make the world a peaceful paradise by taking a leading role in constructing a world community.
Won Buddhists have participated in and promoted local, national, regional and international interreligious dialogue and cooperation since 1970. Interreligious understanding and cooperation are a central teaching of Won Buddhism. Won Buddhism has been accredited by the Department of Public Information of the United Nations as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) since 1992. Won Buddhism is a founding member of KCRP (Korean Conference of Religions for Peace), and actively engages in WCRP (World Conference of Religions for Peace), WFB (World Fellowship of Buddhists), and ACRP (Asian Conference of Religions for Peace) and our representatives have served as co-presidents and staff. Won Buddhism is socially engaged in the fields of environment, education, social service, community service, human rights, women’s issues and humanitarian assistance.