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The 1994 documentary on Monk Seongcheol captures a unique slice of Korean Buddhism. It's not just a recounting of his life but rather an exploration of the anecdotes shared by other monks, which feel almost like whispers of wisdom. The pacing is contemplative, inviting viewers to reflect rather than just absorb information. There's a certain atmospheric quality to the footage of Haeinsa Temple, almost meditative. The discussions around the sarira, those relics of Seongcheol, evoke a deep sense of reverence. What stands out is the sincerity of the reflections on Seongcheol's thoughts, aiming to set Buddhism straight in a modern world. It's a quiet yet powerful glimpse into a spiritual journey that resonates on many levels.
Documentary on Buddhist philosophyFocuses on Monk Seongcheol's legacyFeatures anecdotes from other monks
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