Sanbo Kyodan (三宝教団, Sanbō Kyōdan, literally "Three Treasures Religious Organization") is a lay Zen school derived from both the Soto (Caodong) and the...
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Koan (section In Sanbo Kyodan and White Plum Asanga)
which keeps nagging on premature certainty. In the Rinzai school, the Sanbo Kyodan, and the White Plum Asanga, kōan practice starts with the assignment...
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Kenshō (section Sanbō Kyōdan)
in the west, especially through the writings of D.T. Suzuki and the Sanbo Kyodan, an exponent of the Meiji-era opening of Zen-training for lay-followers...
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Sōtō (section Sanbo Kyodan)
Yasutani, and later Kōun Yamada. It was renamed Sanbo-Zen International in 2014. In Europe the Sanbo Kyodan has been influential via Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle...
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Zen ranks and hierarchy (section Sanbo Kyodan)
title rōshi has acquired the meaning of "enlightened Zen master". The Sanbo Kyodan is a lay lineage mixing Soto and Rinzai-elements. Students in this school...
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Japanese Zen (section Sanbo Kyodan)
especially attracted Western lay followers, namely the Sanbo Kyodan and the FAS Society. The Sanbo Kyodan is a small Japanese lay organization, established...
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Hakuun Yasutani (category Sanbo Kyodan Buddhists)
Yasutani Haku'un, 1885–1973) was a Sōtō priest and the founder of the Sanbo Kyodan, a lay Japanese Zen group. Through his students Philip Kapleau and Taizan...
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Dharma transmission (section Sanbo Kyodan)
Jushoku-himei ceremony, which confirms one's status as dai-oshō. The Sanbo Kyodan mixes Sōtō and Rinzai-elements. Students in this school follow the Harada-Yasutani...
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institutions and new lay-oriented Zen-schools such as the Sanbo Kyodan and the Ningen Zen Kyodan emerged in response. Some modern challenges for contemporary...
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Buddhism in the United States (section Sanbo Kyodan)
from Koryu Osaka – a Rinzai teacher – and from Yasutani Hakuun of the Sanbo Kyodan. Maezumi, in turn, had several American dharma heirs, such as Bernie...
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Yamada Koun (category Sanbo Kyodan Buddhists)
the Sanbo Kyodan lineage of Zen Buddhism, the Dharma heir of his teacher Yasutani Haku'un Ryoko. Yamada was appointed the leader of the Sanbo Kyodan in...
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Singapore are addressed among locals with the Hokkien variant sinseh. In Sanbo Kyodan related zen schools, sensei is used to refer to ordained teachers below...
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Um School of Zen Taego Order Rinzai school Sōtō school Ōbaku school Sanbo Kyodan White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School Zen Peacemakers Persons Chán...
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study, and interpretations of it vary widely. Hakuun Yasutani of the Sanbo Kyodan maintained that The koan is not about whether a dog does or does not...
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Benedictine monk. He was a Zen master who trained and taught in the Sanbo Kyodan tradition. Jäger founded a centre of Zen and contemplation at the Münsterschwarzach...
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figure is the reformer Hakuun Yasutani, who founded his own school called Sanbo Kyodan in 1954. Many of his reforms, while controversial in Japan, became de...
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a total of fewer than 100 people at any given time. In Sōtō Zen and Sanbo Kyodan it is used more loosely. This is especially the case in the United States...
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and the practice-style of Yasutani, the founder of the Sanbo Kyodan, though the Sanbo Kyodan has also incorporated the necessity of post-satori practice...
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Philip Kapleau (category Sanbo Kyodan Buddhists)
1912 – May 6, 2004) was an American teacher of Zen Buddhism in the Sanbo Kyodan tradition, which is rooted in Japanese Sōtō and incorporates Rinzai-school...
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Kopp, a Zen teacher of the Sanbô Kyôdan, Her campaign resulted in responses from Kubota Ji'un, third abbot of the Sanbo Kyodan, Hirata Seiko, and Hosokawa...
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Historical sects Nōnin Fuke-shū Niō Zen Extant sects Sōtō Rinzai Ōbaku Lay organizations Sanbo Kyodan Ningen Zen Kyodan Academic organizations Kyoto School...
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(Historical) Sōtō (Caodong school) Ōbaku (Linji school syncretized with Jingtu) Sanbo Kyodan (Sōtō syncretized with Rinzai) White Plum Asanga Ordinary Mind Zen School...
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the Dobokai movement and its descendants such as Oneness Buddhism, Sanbo Kyodan and the missionary activity of Zen masters in the United States, the...
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Harada Keido Fukushima Pan-lineage Soto Zen Buddhist Association Sanbo Kyodan Sanbo Kyodan Hakuun Yasutani Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle Robert Aitken Philip Kapleau...
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Zen in the United States (section Sanbo Kyodan)
and Yasutani founded Sanbo Kyodan in 1954 to preserve what he saw as the vital core of teachings from both schools. Sanbo Kyodan's first American member...
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on 9 November 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2021. "Koryu Osaka Roshi". Sanbo Kyodan: Harada-Yasutani School of Zen Buddhism and its Teachers "White Plum...
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