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His books include: Ambivalent | Zen, a memoir of spiritual ambition, One on One; Br |
Zen A Way of Life | |
hool operates two research centers important in | Zen academia, i.e. the Institute for Zen Studies an |
In the Kwan Um School of | Zen, according to Zen master Seung Sahn, the title |
Zen Acharya has been quoted by various news agencie | |
The film is presented by | Zen Acharya who uniquely combines Western Motivatio |
Moreover, despite the ongoing success of The | Zen Alarm Clock, the company has also had some fail |
Now & | Zen's Zen Alarm Clock continues to be widely review |
Because of The | Zen Alarm Clock's New Age positioning, some reviewe |
The Sound of | Zen, album cover |
Dharma transmission and become one of the Soto | Zen Ancestors. |
dal (1954) is a Buddhist who has practiced Soto | Zen and Vipassana since 1975, and is currently a Bu |
sage with a single breath, ultimately realizing | Zen and manifesting ones Zazen practice into physic |
ri-roshi, inspired me to begin the long path of | Zen and stick to it. |
ve since continued to repair my ignorance about | Zen and its psychophysiology during an ongoing proc |
American students is James H. Austin, author of | Zen and the Brain. |
, who also contributed to the popularization of | Zen and Haiku outside Japan. |
In the years following the publication of | Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, he has l |
He also gives public talks on | Zen and contributes to Swedish public life through |
seventy-two minute dark ambient dirge Rites of | Zen and then Medicine, a fusion of free improvisati |
Cosmos Qigong, Shaolin Kung Fu, Tai Chi Chuan, | Zen and also lion dance. |
f the most famous in Japan, and praised for its | Zen and wabi-sabi aesthetics. |
Merton later dedicated his book, | Zen and the Birds of Appetite, to Chakravarty. |
rkstation automation control implemented in the | Zen and ASP2802, while still retaining the traditio |
Later Buddhist sects in Japan, including Soto | Zen and Jodo Shu, adopted a similar approach to the |
he head temple of the Eigen-ji branch of Rinzai | Zen, and governs more than 120 temples and one mona |
Eye of the Beholder (with Jessica Drake, Lezley | Zen, and Tommy Gunn) |
While | Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, by Rober |
In Buddhism, especially | Zen and Chan, Non-abidance (Apratisthita in Sanskri |
The unity of | Zen and war of which I speak extends to the farthes |
969 he came to Oberlin College to give talks on | Zen, and in 1970 and 1971 he taught a course for te |
His work has been described as "very | Zen and wry". |
ts Phil Johnstone (who also co-produced Now and | Zen) and David Barratt. |
luding Robert Pirsig's 1974 widely popular book | Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, and more |
or learning everything about the whole field of | Zen and astrology and yoga." |
Robert M. Pirsig, author of | Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, attended |
1940, for the first time in over four decades, | Zen and Phyliss Dare shared the stage in a tour of |
Dogen | Zen and its Relevance for Our Time: An Internationa |
alking To You Again" from their previous album, | Zen Arcade, had also been recorded with an acoustic |
ush, Double Nickels on the Dime was, along with | Zen Arcade, "either the pinnacle or downfall of the |
that was to be seen on the band's next release, | Zen Arcade. |
mobile phone, nokia, pocket pc, zune, creative | zen, archos, walkman, Sony xperia and other portabl |
Aeon | Zen are a progressive rock/metal band formed in 200 |
Martin has also been cultivating a career as a | Zen artist, creating numerous paintings and ceramic |
Most people think of | Zen as being simple, direct, and unattached. |
Trevor | Zen as Guy In Car |
Livingston Roshi founded the American | Zen Association and the New Orleans Zen Temple in 1 |
Zen at Daitoku-ji, with Dr. Jon Carter Covell. | |
In 1970, "[Jiyu Kennett] developed a feministic | Zen at the Shasta Abbey, founded in Northern Califo |
o Suzuki (1870-1966), world-famous Buddhism and | Zen author who was instrumental in spreading intere |
on, Morton's, The Steakhouse, Swig Martini Bar, | Zen Bar, Suede Lounge, Drink, Club Rive, Tequila De |
t tour in January 2004 with Catch-it Kebabs and | Zen Baseball Bat. |
Ash continues to teach workshops nationally on | Zen, Beat spirituality, and alternative psychology. |
Eisai is important in the history of | Zen because it was he who, after being ordained in |
Zen becomes infatuated with martial arts and begins | |
nd showcasing amplified oboe, fronted by oboist | Zen Ben.. |
"Hakuin Zenji's Chant in Praise of Zazen" ( | Zen Books, 2004) |
Don't Know Mind: the Spirit of Korean | Zen, Boston: Shambhala Publications, 2004. |
October, and the first issue of its newsletter, | Zen Bow, appeared in 1967. |
mes, Angelina Valentine, Melissa Lauren, Lezley | Zen, Brandy Talore |
Gregg Howard (Ordinary Mind | Zen Brisbane) |
nalist and then-grad student Jeff Chang (aka DJ | Zen), broadcast a weekly hip-hop radio show that at |
Zen Brushwork: Focusing the Mind With Calligraphy a | |
agida "is recognized as the foremost scholar of | Zen Buddhism in both China and Japan." |
he Kensho experience is not limited to Japanese | Zen Buddhism traditions and occurs in many traditio |
Though | Zen Buddhism had arrived in Japan at the end of the |
An Introduction to | Zen Buddhism is a non-fiction book on Zen Buddhism |
The term is especially used in the study of | Zen Buddhism and Japanese martial arts. |
le in Kyoto, Dr. Hisamatsu frequently discussed | Zen Buddhism and philosophy with D.T. Suzuki at Shu |
He was one of the chief disseminators of | Zen Buddhism among the new militarized nobility of |
Zen Buddhism scholar Dr Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki wrot | |
Inka, a term used in | Zen Buddhism indicating that a person has been orda |
le, Enni-Ben'en went to China in 1235, mastered | Zen Buddhism through a great hardship and came back |
She also promotes tenets of | Zen Buddhism such as the belief that one must empty |
isits to the United States to lecture on Rinzai | Zen Buddhism at universities, and held sesshins in |
Its contents make an effort to apply | Zen Buddhism to martial arts. |
In Vajrayana, Mahayana, Theravada, | Zen Buddhism the concept of bodymind, or namarupa, |
Maharajh is a | Zen Buddhism practitioner and a lifelong fan of the |
She studied Jogye | Zen Buddhism for ten years at Songgwangsa with her |
th whom Carlson has studied for many years as a | Zen Buddhism student. |
Denko Mortensen first became interested in | Zen Buddhism in the late sixties in Denmark. |
Roberts blended her practice of | Zen Buddhism with art during the 2003 exhibition Ge |
Komuso named Kinko Kurosawa of the Fuke sect of | Zen Buddhism was commissioned to travel throughout |
An Introduction to | Zen Buddhism was published in 1934 in Kyoto by the |
The popularity of | Zen Buddhism boomed in America during the 1950s and |
e Hopkins Aitken - one of the modern mothers of | Zen Buddhism in the western world |
Psychotherapy and | Zen Buddhism in Christian Ministry. |
the devout Budhist who founded the Soto Sect of | Zen Buddhism in 1227. |
Though she was not a teacher of | Zen Buddhism in any traditional sense of the word, |
Soen Nakagawa (1907-1984), Japanese teacher of | Zen Buddhism |
Eastern religion, as evidenced by her including | Zen Buddhism in a list of cults, and that she gener |
Practitioners of | Zen Buddhism attain satori through personal experie |
Angya is a term used in | Zen Buddhism in reference to the traditional pilgri |
She practices | Zen Buddhism with Zoketsu Norman Fischer, and is th |
e Yuan Dynasty as the first temple dedicated to | Zen Buddhism in Yunnan. |
ike other Western authorities on the subject of | Zen Buddhism (such as the author Alan Watts), Linss |
l view, which consists of both Eastern (mainly, | Zen Buddhism) and Western philosophy. |
the resultant volume, 1934's An Introduction to | Zen Buddhism, to be used as a companion with the co |
Tworkov has training in Tibetan Buddhism and | Zen Buddhism, in the past practicing with teachers |
ilosophy and theology in college, has practised | Zen Buddhism, and for a time lived in a Catholic mo |
of the instrument's historical association with | Zen Buddhism, sometimes wear samue. |
affiliated with the Diamond Sangha tradition of | Zen Buddhism, which was founded in Hawaii in 1959 b |
He is author of Philosophical Meditations on | Zen Buddhism, and coeditor with Steven Heine of The |
kiyoshi presented to him between jazz music and | Zen Buddhism, jazz writer William Minor has suggest |
or opening the dialogue on the role of women in | Zen Buddhism, becoming host to various discussion p |
fluenced certain aspects of Hinduism as well as | Zen Buddhism. |
e spirit and mind in the ceremony from studying | Zen Buddhism. |
ent at Oregon, a professor advised him to study | Zen Buddhism. |
h actor who later became a respected teacher of | Zen Buddhism. |
ing the teaching, training, and transmission of | Zen Buddhism. |
nse wabi sabi is the material representation of | Zen Buddhism. |
ern religion of Mahayana Buddhism, particularly | Zen Buddhism. |
ient in many martial arts and a practitioner of | Zen Buddhism. |
ersities throughout the world on the subject of | Zen Buddhism. |
wa University in Tokyo, Japan, where he studied | Zen Buddhism. |
which focused on their embrace and practice of | Zen Buddhism. |
Gaman is a teaching of | Zen Buddhism. |
They offer introductory workshops in | Zen Buddhism. |
ecome fundamental tenets of how Westerners view | Zen Buddhism. |
adition but quickly found his spiritual home in | Zen Buddhism. |
chu (born Martin Goodson in 1962) is the Rinzai | Zen Buddhist monk who leads Shobo-an, the Zen Centr |
Finding its roots in Vietnam through the | Zen Buddhist teacher Thich Nhat Hanh, Engaged Buddh |
ed the Chicago Buddhist Temple in 1949 (now the | Zen Buddhist Temple of Chicago), and in the 1960s g |
Kanja Odland Sensei is a | Zen Buddhist priest and teacher, in the lineage of |
andson, Robert Baker Aitken, was a widely-known | Zen Buddhist teacher and author. |
935), born William Kwong, is a Chinese-American | Zen Buddhist teacher in the lineage of Shunryu Suzu |
The Mind of Clover: Essays in | Zen Buddhist Ethics; San Francisco: North Point Pre |
n (1955-October 22, 1982) was an Irish American | Zen Buddhist monk. |
Sante Poromaa Sensei is a | Zen Buddhist priest and teacher, in the lineage of |
cond property in Luton, Bedfordshire, Fairlight | Zen Buddhist Training Temple, is headed by Venerabl |
Still Point | Zen Buddhist Temple is located at 4347 Trumbull in |
The current guiding teacher of Still Point | Zen Buddhist Temple is Koho Vince Anila. |
Denko was ordained as a Rinzai | Zen Buddhist priest on July 4 1980 and received Dha |
ant place in Buddhist history as Huineng of the | Zen Buddhist sect was a novice monk here in the 7th |
Soto | Zen Buddhist Association |
He is a | Zen Buddhist who resides in Brooklyn, New York. |
ing over the wedding was Kobun Chino Otogawa, a | Zen Buddhist monk. |
Yaza is a | Zen Buddhist term for a sitting time during sesshin |
For the | Zen Buddhist Monastery, see Tassajara Zen Mountain |
sen (11 April 1911 - 15 May 2004) was a Belgian | Zen Buddhist and author. |
In the | Zen Buddhist tradition, satori refers to a flash of |
also seven research institutes and a Museum of | Zen Buddhist Culture. |
that he was not only a renowned scholar, but a | Zen Buddhist monk, as well, convinced him to teach |
s the Japanese term for the practice and art of | Zen Buddhist painting and calligraphy in the Japane |
udo Wafu Nishijima, and is a member of the Soto | Zen Buddhist Association and American Zen Teachers |
nd began meditating with a trip to Tassajara, a | Zen Buddhist monastery, before attending Stanford. |
His latest book, "The Origin of Human Nature: a | Zen Buddhist Looks at Evolution", was recently publ |
ody of factual information relating to orthodox | Zen Buddhist practice". |
mple name Kwan Se Um San Ji Sah) is an American | Zen Buddhist retreat center in Clay City, Kentucky, |
he Practice of Perfection: The Paramitas from a | Zen Buddhist Perspective; San Francisco and New Yor |
This article is about the | Zen Buddhist Monastery . |
Musangsa is a | Zen Buddhist temple near Daejeon, South Korea, an a |
As a lesbian, she articulates a | Zen Buddhist approach to issues of difference aroun |
ation of western psychological technique with a | Zen Buddhist understanding of reality. |
She served as dharma teacher at the | Zen Buddhist Temple in Ann Arbor, Michigan before f |
The author also examines the | Zen Buddhist concepts of suffering, mindfulness and |
of the rock gardens at Daisen-in however are of | Zen Buddhist and feng shui influence. |
, aka Tetsugen Bernard Glassman, is an American | Zen Buddhist roshi and co-founder of the Zen Peacem |
Though it may not deal with orthodox | Zen Buddhist practice, Pirsig's book in fact deals |
January 29, 1921 - March 29, 2007) was a Rinzai | Zen Buddhist nun and head of the Zen Centre in Lond |
d in Riverdale, New York, by Bernie Glassman, a | Zen Buddhist. |
It was introduced to Japan by | Zen Buddhists in the Kamakura and Muromachi periods |
The community of | Zen Buddhists welcomes people from all walks of lif |
Their respective bands | Zen Bungalow and Bovine shared a practice space. |
As in | Zen but unlike in Tibetan Buddhist practice, medita |
bots, who encouraged and supported the study of | Zen by Westerners. |
To write | Zen calligraphic characters that convey truly deep |
u create, essentially, is the philosophy behind | Zen Calligraphy and other Japanese arts. |
In | Zen Calligraphy, Wu Wei has been represented as a c |
The Cold Mountain (Kanzan) lineage of Rinzai | Zen can be traced back to the Han Shan Temple in Su |
Zen Cart bills the software as easily customizable | |
Zen Cart CSS Guide - A complete Guide to Zen Cart S | |
Upaya Institute and | Zen Center is a center for residential Zen practice |
n 1971, Kobun became the official head of Haiku | Zen Center (soon after incorporated under the name |
She founded her first | Zen center in 1983 in Mountain View, California, wh |
Installed as Abbot of Berkeley | Zen Center in 1985, he later was invited to lead Sa |
Chogye International | Zen Center is a Kwan Um School of Zen practice cent |
While the Bodhi Manda | Zen Center is Japanese in origin, led by Kyozan Jos |
Cambridge | Zen Center is an urban meditation center in Cambrid |
Stephen Batchelor giving a Dharma talk at Upaya | Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico |
Established in 1974, the Chicago | Zen Center formed around an interested group of stu |
rs the center was an affiliate of the Rochester | Zen Center in Rochester New York, which had sent te |
hobo-Ji , or Temple of True Dharma, is a Rinzai | Zen Center located in the upper East Side of Manhat |
many, and throughout the U.S. In 1981 Rochester | Zen Center community split, when Toni Packer left t |
me the abbot of Nanzen-ji, the most influential | Zen center of the time. |
The Hartford Street | Zen Center is also located in the Castro. |
temples on two continents, the Sixth Patriarch | Zen Center in Berkeley, CA and the Sixth Patriarch |
California at Jamesburg, California, where the | Zen Center maintains offices. |
ormal training sessions at both the Mount Baldy | Zen Center and the Bodhi Manda Zen Center, occasion |
The | Zen Center Board of Directors sent him on a leave o |
founder, abbot and guiding teacher of Berkeley | Zen Center located in Berkeley, California. |
He co-founded the Berkeley | Zen Center with his teacher in 1967. |
In 1990 Halifax founded Upaya | Zen Center located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
Hartford Street | Zen Center |
Following his departure from the San Francisco | Zen Center in 1984, Baker relocated to Santa Fe, Ne |
Baker also gives seminars at Boulder | Zen Center in Boulder, Colorado twice each year, ty |
1991 founded the lay organization Maria Kannon | Zen Center in Dallas, Texas. |
San Francisco | Zen Center |
Hamilton | Zen Center (Hamilton, OH) |
Cincinnati | Zen Center (Cincinnati, OH) |
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