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Written by a modern Buddhist monk, this book offers clear, grounded reflections on mindfulness, ethics, and everyday dilemmas-from Is It Wrong to Kill a Mosquito? to Is Mindfulness Enough?
Modern yet Timeless
Simple yet Profound
Rational yet Deeply Spiritual
Is It Wrong to Kill a Mosquito?
Everyday Insights from a Modern Monk - Volume 1
Is It Wrong to Kill a Mosquito?
Is Mindfulness Enough?
The Buddha and AI.
Greed Is Scarier Than the IRS.
From the book:
"Would a person still incur karmic consequences for killing a tiger that was attacking their child? Just as civil law recognizes self-defense, it's reasonable to believe that protecting others-even through killing-can be justified from the standpoint of Truth."
- Is It Wrong to Kill a Mosquito?
About the Author
Rev. Ensan is a minister of Won Buddhism-one of Korea's four major religions, offering a modern reinterpretation of traditional Buddhism-and a longtime newspaper columnist.
He majored in political science. Realizing the limitations of politics in truly transforming individuals and society, he chose to leave secular life and dedicate himself to cultivating the mind-the root and foundation of all things.
For over two decades, he has led Dharma services, guided meditation, and written essays that present the Buddha's teachings in a contemporary and practical way across the western United States. He currently teaches Buddhism and meditation at the Won Meditation Center near Los Angeles.
For inquiries, contact: ensanwmc@gmail.com
Series Overview:
Everyday Insights from a Modern Monk: A Collection of Insights and Reflections
Volume 1 - Is It Wrong to Kill a Mosquito? (Now Available)
Volume 2 - Can AI Attain Enlightenment? (Now Available)
Volume 3 - No One to Forgive (Coming Soon)
Volume 4 - Love Your Enemy? (Coming Soon)
The journey continues...
I am my own creator
- Sotaesan, the founding master of Won Buddhism