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Hakuun Yasutani (安谷 白雲,
Yasutani Haku'un, 1885–1973) was a Sōtō
priest and the
founder of the
Sanbo Kyodan, a lay ****anese Zen group.
Through his students...
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Kyodan has
often been used to
refer to the Harada-
Yasutani zen lineage. However, a
number of
Yasutani's students have
started their own
teaching lines that...
- 1912 – May 6, 2004) was an
American teacher of Zen
Buddhism in the Harada–
Yasutani tradition,
which is
rooted in ****anese Sōtō and
incorporates Rinzai-school...
- Rōshi (June 19, 1917 –
August 5, 2010) was a Zen
teacher in the Harada-
Yasutani lineage. He co-founded the
Honolulu Diamond Sangha in 1959 with his wife...
- the
Sanbo Kyodan lineage of Zen Buddhism, the
Dharma heir of his
teacher Yasutani Haku'un Ryoko.
Yamada was
appointed the
leader of the
Sanbo Kyodan in 1967...
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eventually culminate in a
curious convergence between the two worlds. Nao
Yasutani – one of the
protagonists of the novel, a 16-year-old
native Nisei (second-generation...
- has no
object at all.
Kapleau quotes Hakuun Yasutani's lectures for beginners. In
lecture four,
Yasutani lists five
kinds of zazen: bompu, developing...
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during Zen meditation. In
Philip Kapleau's The
Three Pillars of Zen,
Hakuun Yasutani explained the term as the
combination of "ma"
meaning devil and "kyo" meaning...
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means "to manifest," "to actualize," or "to
appear and become."
Hakuun Yasutani wrote: "...[C]oncerning the word genjōkoan, genjō is phenomena. It's the...
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September 30, 1987
Brorfelde P.
Jensen · 6.6 km MPC · JPL 4863
Yasutani 1987 VH1
Yasutani November 13, 1987
Kushiro S. Ueda, H.
Kaneda KOR 9.8 km MPC ·...