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'''''Seon Buddhism''''' ([[Korean language|Korean]]: 선; [[Help:IPA/Korean|IPA]]: [sŏn]) is the transformative facture of [[Chan Buddhism]] tradition and creed in Korea. A main feature of Seon Buddihism is a method of mediation, [[Ganhaw Seon]] (korean: 간화선). A Korean monk, Jinul (korean: 지눌) accepted partially a mediative method of Chan Buddhism in 1205. In Chan Buddhism, hwadu (korean: 화두) was a delivery of realising a natural state of the Awakening. Jinul addressed a doctrine of Sagyo Yiepseon (korean: 사교입선) that monks should live a inborn life after learning and forgotting all creeds and theories. Within the doctrine of Jinul, hwadu is the witnessing of truthful meaning at everyday lives.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://dic.tvbuddha.org/s1/view.htm?vtype=search&search_key=%EA%B0%84%ED%99%94%EC%84%A0&page=1&num=230&PHPSESSID=9cc76a10b115e52b7b6f6b7186c251f8|title=실용 한-영 불교용어사전|website=dic.tvbuddha.org|language=ko|access-date=2017-09-06}}</ref>
 
==History of Seon==