Personal Pages Zen Lineages Buddhism
Personal Pages Zen Lineages Buddhism
Personal Pages
Personal homepages on the topic of Zen.
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- Essays, koans, and poems inspired by or about Zen Buddhism.
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- Story of a traditional pilgrimage to Zen temples in Japan.
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- This is site of quotes and ideas with a Zen twist. Of stories, poetry, and inspiration; where I explore life and truth.
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- A personal Zen experience.
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- A personal page about redefining Christianity as a Zen path.
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- Personal page of Erik Storlie, author of "Nothing on my Mind" and "Two Zen Masters."
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- Personal site of D.W.Hayes.
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- A personal site with comments on zen meditation, philosophy, forum, books, art, enlightenment, transcendental meditation, satori, and zazen.
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- The Blog of Rev. Fudo Michael Koppang. It contains thoughts on Zen, meditation, and Buddhism. You will find an occaisional Zen poem, or thoughts on the everday events that illustrate a point, or speak to those who are practicing zen. Rev. Koppang is an or
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- Information on mudras, meditation techniques, Zen stories and teachings.
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- Zen resources. Sutras, writings by Eido Shimano Roshi, meditation, Zazen.
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- Provides Zen meditation techniques, quotes, a dictionary of common terms, and inspiration for those who meditate.
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- Zen Master Dragon Mind's words about Zen in America
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- Sam Hazelhurst's Zen page.
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- Writings about the nature of Zen by a student of Zen Master Seung Sahn.
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- Intended to serve as an online sangha for Dharma seekers who do not have a local fellowship.
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- Smashing the Black Lacquer Barrel. An Enlightenment experience in the Zen tradition. By the Wanderling.
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- Michael McAlister has been a zen practitioner at Green Gulch Farm in Sausolito, California since 1988. He has studied with teachers in Thailand, and Nepal, and the San Francisco Bay Area. He leads weekly sitting groups in the East Bay. The site features a
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- The role of the Near Death Experience and the Death of the Ego in the personal transformation realized in the awakening experience in the Zen tradition.
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