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Genshin (源信, 942 – July 6, 1017), also
known as
Eshin Sōzu (恵心僧都), was a
prominent ****anese monk of the
Tendai school,
recognized for his significant...
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Eshin Nishimura (西村 惠信; born 1933) is a ****anese
Rinzai Zen
Buddhist priest, the
former president of
Hanazono University in Kyoto, ****an, and also a major...
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Kyoto School (京都学派, Kyōto-gakuha) is the name
given to the ****anese
philosophical movement centered at
Kyoto University that ****imilated
Western philosophy...
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development of
Rinzai kōan
curriculums occurred in
various stages.
According to
Eshin Nishimura, ****anese Rinzai-masters like Enni-bennen (圓爾辨圓) (1202–1280) and...
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Diane Eshin Rizzetto is an
American Zen
teacher in the
lineage of Joko Beck, and the
author of the
books Waking up to What You Do and Deep Hope. In 1994...
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Research and
Development Group.
Retrieved 11 May 2020. Sato, Giei; Nishimura,
Eshin (1983). Unsui: A
Diary of Zen
Monastic Life.
University of
Hawaii Press...
- society,
called the “Under-empire.” They are
divided into
clans such as Clan
Eshin,
master ********ins, or Clan Skryre,
master engineers. It is
believed that...
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Neshin (Persian: كردنشين, also
Romanized as Kord Neshīn; also
known as Kord
Eshin, Kord Īshīn, Kūrdashī, and Kyurdashin) is a
village in
Gowharan Rural District...
- (politician) (born 1967), ****anese
politician of the
Democratic Party of ****an
Eshin Nishimura (born 1933), ****anese
Rinzai Zen
Buddhist priest and
former president...
- Zen Flesh, Zen Bones: A
Collection of Zen and Pre-Zen
Writings Reverend Eshin, Ten
Oxherding Pictures John M. Koller, Ox-herding:
stages of Zen-practice...