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Shōhaku Okumura (奥村 正博, born June 22, 1948) is a ****anese Sōtō Zen
priest and the
founder and
abbot of the
Sanshin Zen
Community located in Bloomington...
- Soga
Shōhaku (曾我 蕭白, 1730 –
January 30, 1781) was a ****anese
painter of the Edo period.
Shōhaku distinguished himself from his
contemporaries by preferring...
- Shunryū
Suzuki taught counting the breath,
others such as Kōshō
Uchiyama and
Shohaku Okumura taught neither counting nor
watching the breath.
According to Okumura...
- Okumura,
Shohaku. Dogen's Pure
Standards for the Zen Community: A
Translation of
Eihei Shingi, pp. 20-21. SUNY Press, Jan 1, 1996.
Shohaku Okumura 2012...
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Equanimity is
considered one of the two
primary compilations of Zen dialogue.
Shohaku Okumura has
called the
collection "a
classic text that is
still studied...
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Shōhaku Art
Museum (松伯美術館,
Shōhaku Bijut****n)
opened in Nara, ****an, in 1994. It was
established thanks to
donations of
artworks and the
support of Kintetsu...
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University Press. ISBN 0-19-511748-4 Leighton,
Taigen Daniel; Okumura,
Shohaku. Dogen's Pure
Standards for the Zen Community: A
Translation of
Eihei Shingi...
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refer to
these teaching stories, but to the
heart of the matter."
Shohaku Okumura says that Gen
means "to appear", "to show up," or "to be in the...
- 21 villages)
April 1, 1944 - the
villages of Nakasone, Nakanoshō and
Shōhaku were
merged into the town of Mishima. (3 towns, 18 villages)
April 3, 1948...
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Taigen Dan; Okumura,
Shohaku. Boston:
Wisdom Publications. 2010. ISBN 978-0-86171-670-8. Leighton,
Taigen Dan; Okumura,
Shohaku (1996). Dogen's Pure Standards...