- Hakuyū
Taizan Maezumi (前角 博雄
Maezumi Hakuyū,
February 24, 1931 – May 15, 1995) was a ****anese Sōtō Zen
Buddhist priest who
substantially contributed to...
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breaks up with her. Abby goes to a
ramen shop afterward, and the chef
Maezumi and his wife Reiko, who do not
speak English, tell her that they are closed...
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lineage of
Hakuyu Taizan Maezumi,"
created by
Hakuyu Taizan Maezumi and
Tetsugen Bernard Gl****man. It
consists of
Maezumi's Dharma heirs and subsequent...
- talk may be
referred to as a
teisho (提唱). However,
according to
Taizan Maezumi and
Bernard Gl****man, a
teisho is "a
formal commentary by a Zen master...
- Shaku, D. T. Suzuki,
Nyogen Senzaki, Sokei-an,
Shunryu Suzuki,
Taizan Maezumi,
Hsuan Hua, Sheng-yen,
Seung Sahn,
Taisen Deshimaru, Thích Thiên-Ân and...
- Well-known
teachers from this
school are
Philip Kapleau and
Taizan Maezumi.
Maezumi's influence stretches further through his
dharma heirs, such as Joko...
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Theory in Practice.
Oxford University Press. p. 223. ISBN 9780198041467.
Maezumi,
Hakuyu Taizan; Gl****man,
Bernie (2002). On Zen Practice: Body, Breath...
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Library Maezumi, Taizan; Cook,
Francis Dojun (2007), "The
Eight Awarenesses of the
Enlightened Person":
Dogen Zenji's Hachidainingaku", in
Maezumi, Taizan;...
- 1953:
Philip Kapleau begins formal Zen
training in ****an. 1956:
Taizan Maezumi arrives in Los
Angeles to
serve at the
Zenshuji Soto
Mission 1956: The...
- lay ****anese Zen group.
Through his
students Philip Kapleau and
Taizan Maezumi,
Yasutani has been one of the prin****l
forces in
founding western (lay)...