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*{{i|7. The Man Who Ran Out of Merit|54}}
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*{{i|8. The General's Strange Dream|60}}
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*{{i|9. The Fox that Fell in a Hole|64}}
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*{{i|10. The Man who Became a Cow|68}}
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*{{i|15. Wisdom Guides the Way|96}}
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*{{i|16. Letting Go|102}}
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*{{i|17. Like a Centipede|108}}
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*{{i|18. All by Yourself|112}}
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*{{i|19. Three Grains of Millet|118}}
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*{{i|22. The Travels of a Seon Master|136}}
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My Heart Is a Golden Buddha
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A collection of inspiration and wisdom, seen through the tales of housewives and kings, bandits and monks, and the deep mountains of Korea.

In these thirty-three stories, one of Korea’s foremost Seon(Zen) Masters shows us our inherent potential and teaches us how to live with dignity and courage in any circumstances. Appealing to both children and adults, these stories are drawn from the rich Buddhist tradition of Korea and reveal the unseen dimensions of our lives while showing us how to become true human beings. (Source: Hanmaum Publications)

Citation Daehaeng Kun Sunim. My Heart Is a Golden Buddha: Buddhist Stories from Korea. Translated and edited by Hanmaum International Culture Institute. Anyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea: Hanmaum Publications, 2014.