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  1. Dōgen - Wikipedia

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    WebDōgen Zenji (道元禅師; 26 January 1200 – 22 September 1253), also known as Dōgen Kigen (道元希玄), Eihei Dōgen (永平道元), Kōso Jōyō Daishi (高祖承陽大師), or Busshō Dentō Kokushi (仏性伝東国師), was a Japanese Buddhist priest, writer, poet, philosopher, and founder of the Sōtō school of Zen in Japan.. Originally ordained as a monk in the …

  2. Zen - Wikipedia

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    WebZen (Chinese: 禪; pinyin: Chán; Japanese: 禅, romanized: zen; Korean: 선, romanized: Seon; Vietnamese: Thiền) is a school of Mahayana Buddhism that originated in China during the Tang dynasty, known as the Chan School (Chánzong 禪宗), and later developed into various sub-schools and branches. From China, Chán spread south to Vietnam and …

  3. Zen - Wikipedia

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    WebZen of chán is een vorm van boeddhisme die sterk de nadruk legt op dhyana oftewel concentratie-meditatie. ... Sōtō Zen werd geïntroduceerd door Dogen (1200-1253). Ashikaga (of Muramachi) (1336-1573) Tijdens de Ashikaga-periode verloor zen aan kracht en originaliteit. De Rinzai school had het meeste succes in deze periode, omdat het favoriet ...

  4. Dōgen — Wikipédia

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    Web(en) Yuho Yokoi, Zen Master Dogen: An introduction with selecting writings, New York, Weatherhill Inc. 1990 (ISBN 0-8348-0116-7) Yoko Orimo, Le Shôbôgenzô de Maître Dôgen, préface de Pierre Hadot, Paris, Ed. Sully, 2003; (ISBN 2-911074-59-9) (Ce volume offre une présentation rapide de chaque chapitre du Shôbôgenzô)

  5. Blue Cliff Record - Wikipedia

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    WebDogen and Japan Another key legend regards Dōgen (1200–1253), who brought the Caodong school of Chan to Japan as the Sōtō sect of Zen. After an extended visit to China for the purpose of studying Chan, on the night before his planned return to Japan, Dogen came across the Blue Cliff Record for the first time, and stayed up all night making ...

  6. 100 Zen Quotes To Bring Stillness Into Your Life - Wisdom Quotes

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    WebOct 6, 2022 · Access 100 of the best zen quotes today. You'll find lines by Lao Tzu, Confucius, Buddha, Osho, Alan Watts, Dalai Lama, Eckhart Tolle (with great images!) ... Dogen. A Zen master’s life is one continuous mistake. Dogen. The man who asks a question is a fool for a minute, the man who does not ask is a fool for life. Confucius

  7. Brief History of Buddhism in Japan - Learn Religions

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    WebFeb 5, 2019 · Dogen received dharma transmission -- confirmation as a Zen master -- from Myozen in 1221. In 1223 Dogen and Myozen went to China to seek out Ch'an masters. Dogen experienced a profound realization of enlightenment while studying with T'ien-t'ung Ju-ching, a Soto master, who also gave Dogen dharma transmission.

  8. Koan - Wikipedia

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    WebJapanese Zen, both Rinzai and Sōtō, took over the use of kōan study and commenting. In Sōtō-Zen, kōan commentary was not linked to seated meditation. Kōan manuals. When the Chán tradition was introduced in Japan, Japanese monks had to master the Chinese language and specific expressions used in the kōan training.

  9. Zen 101: An Introduction to Zen Buddhism - Learn Religions

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    WebMay 24, 2019 · Zen was transmitted to Vietnam very early, possibly as early as the seventh century. A series of teachers brought Zen to Korea during the Golden Age. Eihei Dogen (1200–1253) was not the first Zen teacher in Japan, but he was the first to establish a lineage that lives to this day. The West took an interest in Zen after World War II, and …

  10. Philip Kapleau - Wikipedia

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    WebPhilip Kapleau (August 20, 1912 – May 6, 2004) was an American teacher of Zen Buddhism in the Sanbo Kyodan tradition, a blending of Japanese Sōtō and Rinzai schools. He also advocated strongly for Buddhist vegetarianism.



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