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    a Japanese Buddhist school. Suzuki was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1963. D. T. Suzuki was born Teitarō Suzuki in Honda-machi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa...
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    The D. T. Suzuki Museum (鈴木大拙館, Suzuki Daisetsu Kan) opened in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan in 2011. Dedicated to the life, writings, and ideas...
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    figures in this transmission include Soyen Shaku, D. T. Suzuki, Nyogen Senzaki, Sokei-an, Shunryu Suzuki, Taizan Maezumi, Hsuan Hua, Sheng-yen, Seung Sahn...
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  • University of London, where he met the esteemed scholar of Zen Buddhism, DT. Suzuki, who was there presenting a paper. Beyond attending discussions, Watts...
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  • transcendence of the distinction between one that knows and knowledge. D. T. Suzuki, a Japanese author of books and essays on Buddhism, Zen and Shin that...
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  • Shunryu Suzuki (鈴木 俊隆 Suzuki Shunryū, dharma name Shōgaku Shunryū 祥岳俊隆, often called Suzuki Roshi; May 18, 1904 – December 4, 1971) was a Sōtō Zen monk...
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    Takayoshi Suzuki CC OBC FRSC (born March 24, 1936) is a Canadian academic, science broadcaster, and environmental activist. Suzuki earned a PhD in zoology...
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  • Kapleau and D. T. Suzuki for misunderstanding Zen, Alan Watts claimed that a kōan supported his lack of zazen practice. On the topic, Suzuki claimed: "I...
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    Shokozan Tokei Soji Zenji Temple in Kamakura, next to his old friend, D. T. Suzuki. Blyth's posthumous Buddhist name is Bulaisu Kodo Shoshin Koju. Blyth...
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  • prominent Asian spiritual figures including the Dalai Lama, Japanese writer DT. Suzuki, Thai Buddhist monk Buddhadasa, and Vietnamese monk Thich Nhat Hanh....
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    was a mediaeval theologian. Most recently, Clint Johnson agreed with D. T. Suzuki and argued on the basis of Eckhart's appeals to experience that he is...
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    Suzuki Motor Corporation (Japanese: スズキ株式会社, Hepburn: Suzuki Kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese multinational mobility manufacturer headquartered in Hamamatsu...
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    Studies 10, 1990 Suzuki, D.T. (1918). "The Development of Mahayana Buddhism", The Monist Volume 24, Issue 4, 1914, pp. 565–581 Suzuki, D.T. (1999). Outline...
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  • experience: these lectures funded researchers such as William James, D. T. Suzuki, and Alan Watts, who greatly influenced the public conception of world...
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    The single most influential person for the spread of Zen Buddhism was D. T. Suzuki. A lay student of Zen, he became acquainted with Western culture at a...
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    ISBN 0-7914-0172-3. Suzuki, D.T., ed. (1932), The Lankavatara Sutra: A Mahayana Text, archived from the original on 2012-02-04, retrieved 2006-12-05. Suzuki, D.T. (1948)...
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    Publishers, Inc. Victoria, Brian Daizen (2010), "The "Negative Side" of D. T. Suzuki's Relationship to War" (PDF), The Eastern Buddhist, 41 (2): 97–138, archived...
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    is often eclipsed by her famous husband, Japanese writer and scholar D. T. Suzuki. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Lane was educated at Radcliffe College,...
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    important places in Japanese Buddhist philosophy in the early 20th century. D. T. Suzuki and Shin'ichi Hisamatsu, who are two of the most famous Japanese Zen...
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  • School of philosophy. According to Christopher Ives: "Since the death of D. T. Suzuki in 1966, Masao Abe has served as the main representative of Zen Buddhism...
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  • Maruti Suzuki India Limited is a publicly listed Indian subsidiary of Japanese automaker Suzuki Motor Corporation. It is the largest automobile manufacturer...
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    of California Press. ISBN 9780520216976. Sato, Kemmyō Taira (2008), D.T. Suzuki and the Question of War (PDF)The Eastern Buddhist 39/1: 61–120 Seager...
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  • including Nicholas Roerich, Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, Alice Bailey and D. T. Suzuki. Other regular visitors in the 1930s were the Russian singer Vladimir...
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  • perspective, a detached, subjective harmony with things". Hakugen saw D. T. Suzuki as "most responsible for the development of imperial-way Zen", but in...
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    Practice: Body, Breath, Mind. Wisdom Publications. pp. 48–49. ISBN 086171315X. Suzuki, Shunryū (2011). Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind. Shambhala Publications. p. 8...
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    informal lectures given by D.T. Suzuki in Kita-Kamakura. After returning to America, Kapleau renewed his acquaintance with D.T. Suzuki who had left Kita-Kamakura...
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    Chicago in 1995, where he died in 1998. Sōtō Zen priest Shunryu Suzuki (no relation to D.T. Suzuki), who was the son of a Sōtō priest, was sent to San Francisco...
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    had it translated into English by his (then young and unknown) student D. T. Suzuki. It was read to the conference by Barrows. The subject was "The Law of...
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    Thiền was influenced by the Buddhist modernism of figures like Taixu and D. T. Suzuki, who saw Buddhism in terms of social and personal transformation, rather...
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    works of the 11th century tantric yogi Maitripa. Some scholars like D.T. Suzuki see the term wu-nien (無念, without thought, without recollection, with...
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