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Jikai Dainin Katagiri (片桐 大忍,
Katagiri Dainin,
January 19, 1928 –
March 1, 1990), was a Sōtō Zen
priest and teacher, and the
founding abbot of Minnesota...
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Maidhc Dainín Ó Sé (2
February 1942 – 29
August 2013) was an
Irish writer and musician. He
wrote exclusively in the
Irish language, and is best
known for...
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might move on to koan-practice or shikantaza.
While some
teachers such as
Dainin Katagiri Roshi taught watching the breath, and Shunryū
Suzuki taught counting...
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Dharma Field Zen
Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and a
Dharma heir of
Dainin Katagiri-roshi. Additionally, he is the
author of
several books on Buddhism...
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concentrated attention is recommended.
While some
teachers such as
Dainin Katagiri Roshi taught watching the breath, and Shunryū
Suzuki taught counting...
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second youngest of five
children born to
musician and
author Maidhc Dainín Ó Sé and his wife Caitlín. He was
educated at the
local national school...
- of
Ippyakuhachi Hōmyō Mon'. It also
contains a note at the end of
Hachi Dainin Gaku
written by Koun Ejō
indicating that it was to be the last fascicle...
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studied Zen
Buddhism for more than
thirty years and
practiced with
Dainin Katagiri Roshi for six years.
Goldberg is a
teacher who
lives in
Santa Fe...
- Buddhism.
Gardners Books. ISBN 978-0-548-07730-6. OCLC 176932841. Katagiri,
Dainin (1988).
Returning to Silence: Zen
Practice in
Daily Life.
Shambhala Publications...
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stories as they were intended." Peig was
eventually replaced by
Maidhc Dainín Ó Sé's A Thig Ná Tit Orm
during the mid-1990s. In Paddywhackery, a television...