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Zen (Japanese: Zen, 禅; Chinese: Chán;, 禪; Korean: Seon, 선; Sanskrit: dhyā na, ध्यान) is a branch of Mahāyāna Buddhism, practiced especially in China, Japan, and Korea, that incorporates Taoist thought. It stresses the role of meditation in pursuing enlightenment. Because Zen is the name for this branch in Japanese as well as in English, this article will concern itself with both traditional Zen in Japan and with Zen as an international phenomenon. For information specific to Asian countries other than Japan, please follow the appropriate links below.

Table of contents
1 Spread of Zen
2 Zen in Japan
3 Zen teachings and practices
4 "Zen" in Western pop-culture
5 See also
6 External links
7 Further reading

Spread of Zen

Traditionally, Zen traces its roots back to Indian Buddhism, where it was known by "dhyā na" (ध्यान), a Sanskrit term for meditation. This name was transliterated into Chinese as Chán; (禪); "Chán" was later transliterated into Korean as Seon, and then into Japanese as "Zen."

According to these traditional accounts, an Indian monk named Bodhidharma brought Zen Buddhism to China in the fifth century. Later, Korean monks studying in China learned of Zen and spread it as far as to Japan around the seventh century.

Zen in Japan

The following Zen traditions still exist in Japan: Rinzai, Soto, and Obaku. Originally formulated by the eponymous Chinese master Linji (Rinzai in Japanese), the Rinzai school was introduced to Japan in 1191 by Eisai. Dogen, who studied under Eisai, would later carry the Caodong, or "Soto" Zen school to Japan from China. Obaku was introduced in the 17th century by a Ingen, a Chinese monk.

Zen teachings and practices

Zen teachings often criticize textual study and worldly action, concentrating primarily on meditation in pursuit of an unmediated awareness of the processes of the world and the mind. However, these teachings are themselves also deeply rooted in the Buddhist textual tradition, drawing primarily on Mahāyāna sutras composed in India and China, and on the recorded teachings of masters in the various Zen traditions themselves.

Zazen

Zen meditation is called zazen. Zazen translates approximately to "sitting meditation", although it can be applied to practice in any posture. During zazen, practitioners usually assume a lotus, half-lotus, burmese, or seiza position. Rinzai practitioners typically sit facing the center of the room, while Soto practitioners sit facing a wall. Awareness is directed towards complete cognizance of one's posture and breathing. In this way, practitioners seek to transcend thought and be directly aware of the universe.

In Soto, shikantaza meditation, sometimes translated as "just-sitting," i.e., a meditation with no objects, anchors, "seeds," or content, is the primary form of practice. Considerable textual, philosophical, and phenomenological justification of this practice can be found in Dogen's Shobogenzo.

Koan practice

The Zen schools (especially but not exclusively Rinzai) also employ koans (Japanese; Chinese: gongan; Korean: gong'an). The term is borrowed from that for a signpost used in ancient China, on which new laws were announced to the public. In much the same sense, a koan embodies a realized principle, or law of reality. Koans, which are often paradoxical are not meant to be apprehended rationally but rather to be realized in experience.

"Zen" in Western pop-culture

Many modern students have made the mistake of thinking that since much of Zen sounds like nonsense, especially in translation and out of context, any clever nonsense is also Zen. This is not the case, but see Discordianism and the Church of the SubGenius for modern semiserious religions influenced by this idea.

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Zen People & Teachings
A listing of 20th and 21st Century Zen People and their teachings. Each item contains the lineage of the teacher, where he or she teaches (or taught), links to online biographies, and links to online teachings. It is not an exhaustive listing.
http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVLPages/ZenPages/ZenPeople.html

Joan Jiko Halifax
Joan Halifax, Ph.D. is a Buddhist teacher and an anthropologist . Her academic teaching credentials include being on the faculty of Columbia University, the University of Miami School of Medicine, the New School for Social Research, the Naropa Institute and the California Institute for Integral Studies.
http://www.upaya.org/roshi/roshi.html

Shodo Harada Roshi
Shodo Harada was born in 1940 in Nara, Japan. He began his Zen training in 1962 when he entered Shofuku-ji monastery in Kobe, Japan.
http://www.itteki-ji.org/teacher.html

Paul Park, Ji Do Poep Sa Nim
Co-Guiding Teacher of Dharma Zen Center, Los Angeles. Paul Park, JDPSN, received inka at Providence Zen Center from Zen Master Seung Sahn in April 1998.
http://members.aol.com./DhrmaZenLA/paulpark.html

Chan Master Sheng-Yen
In addition to being a lineage holder of the Linji (Jap. Rinzai) and Caodong (Jap. Soto) traditions, Master Sheng-yen is a scholar with a ph.d from Rissho University in Japan. He teaches in New York and is the founder of the Dharma Drum Mountain in Taiwan.
http://www.cooper.edu/organizations/clubs/meditation/founder.html

Anzan Hoshin
Roshi for White Wind Zen Centers: Zen Centre of Ottawa; Wolfville Zazenkai, Wolfville, Nova Scotia; and, Harrow Zazenkai, South Harrow, Middlesex, England.
http://www.wwzc.org/roshi.htm

Nonin Chowaney
American Zen Master, trained in the Soto tradition of Zen Master Dogen. Ordained by Rev. Dainin Katagiri in Minnesota and has studied at Tassajara Zen Monastery in California and in Japan at Zuio-ji and Shogo-ji Monasteries. Received Dharma Transmission from Katagiri Roshi.
http://www.prairiewindzen.org/aboutnonin.html

Ross Bolleter
Zen Master Ross Bolleter Roshi teaches in Australia and New Zealand in the Diamond Sangha tradition.
http://www.zendo.org.nz/pages/rossmain.html

Dae Gak
Teaches at Furnace Mountain. Received transmission from Zen Master Seung Sahn, Kwan Um School. Founded Furnace Mountain, in 1986. Guiding Teacher of the Queensland Zen Center (Australia), Lexington Zen Center, Dae Mun Zen Group of Cincinnati, and Indianapolis Zen Group.
http://www.furnacemountain.org/zmdg.html

Patricia Dai-En Bennage
Received Soto Zen priest precepts and trained at the Women's Soto Zen Monastery in Nagoya, Japan, receiving Transmission and Zuise. Head teacher at Mt. Equity Zendo.
http://mtequity.org/teacher.htm

Rev. Nonin Chowaney
Rev. Nonin Chowaney, an American Zen master, is Nebraska Zen Center's head priest and teacher. He received formal Dharma Transmission from Rev. Katagiri and has been certified to teach by him and by the Soto Zen Church in Japan. The site contains information about the NZC as well as Dharma talks.
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Temple/7228/about.html

Fr. AMA Samy
AMA Samy is rooted in Christianity and in Zen; he can be said to stand in-between Hinduism, Buddhism and Christianity. He stands true to Christ, true to Zen and true to the human heart-mind. It is paradoxical to say so, but it seems to be the way of seekers of today.
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Gulf/5658/Text/Fr_AMA.htm

Anne Seisen Saunders, Sensei
The founder and head teacher of Sweetwater Zen Center. Student of the late Taizan Maezumi Roshi and a Dharma successor of Bernie Tetsugen Glassman, Roshi. 
http://swzc.org/Lineage.htm

Ji Bong (Bob Moore)
Co-Guiding Teacher of Dharma Zen Center, Los Angeles. A student of Zen Master Seung Sahn since 1975.
http://members.aol.com./DhrmaZenLA/BMJDPSN.html

Jan Chozen Bays
Teaches at the Zen Center of Oregon. She was ordained as a Zen priest in 1977 and received Dharma transmission (authority to teach) from Maezumi Roshi in 1983. She is continuing to deepen her own practice by studying with Shodo Harada Roshi of Sogen-ji Monastery in Japan.
http://www.zendust.org/teacher.html

Taitaku Pat Phelan
Teaches at the Chapel Hill (North Carolina) Zen Center.
http://www.intrex.net/chzg/patsbio.htm

Thich Nhat Hanh
Biography. Includes Real Audio excerpts of Thich Nhat Hanh's teachings.
http://seaox.com/thich.html

Kwan Um Zen School Teachers

http://www.kwanumzen.org/teachers/teachers-body.html#hae-kwang

Seiju Bob Mammoser
Abbot of the Albuquerque Zen Center, ordained as an Osho (Zen Priest) by Roshi Joshu Sasaki. Site includes information on AZC.
http://www.azc.org/azc/azc-intro.html#abbot

Sunyana Graef Sensei
Disciple of Roshi Philip Kapleau. Teaches at the Toronto Zen Centre and the Vermont Zen Center
http://www.vzc.org/teacher.htm

Diane Rizzetto
Diane Rizzetto was born in 1942 in Boston, Massachusetts. She married at a young age and had three children. In 1978 she moved to California and soon afterwards began studying with Sojun Mel Weitsman at the Berkeley Zen Center. After practicing at the Berkeley center for several years, she began study with Charlotte Joko Beck of the Zen Center of San Diego.
http://www.bayzen.org/teacher.htm

Zen-Meister Kopp
An Western Master in the Tao Chan Zentrum.
http://www.tao-chan.de/e/start.htm

Reb Anderson, Tenshin Roshi
Tenshin Reb Anderson is Senior Dharma teacher at San Francisco Zen Center.
http://www.rebanderson.org/

Sojun Mel Weitsman
Abbot of the Berkeley Zen Center.
http://www.berkeleyzencenter.org/aboutBZC.shtml#teacher

Reb Anderson, Tenshin Roshi
A lineage-holder in the Soto Zen tradition.
http://www.rebanderson.org/Bio.html

Chan Master Sheng-yen
A third generation descendant of the great Chinese Chan Master, Hsu-Yun (empty cloud), Master Sheng-yen plays an importnat role in the revival, dissemination, and expansion of Chan practice in China and the West. He currently teaches in Queens, New York and Taiwan.
http://www.chancenter.org/shifu.html

Zarko Andricevic
The founder of the Dharmaloka community and the Zagreb Croatia Buddhist Center. Zarko received transmission from Ch'an Master Sheng-yen in 2001.
http://www.dharmaloka.org/dharma.html

Dr. John Crook
Dr. John Crook received Dharma transmission from Master Sheng-yen in 1993. He runs the Western Chan Fellowship in England and conducts Western Zen Retreats, Mahamudra Retreats, and Chan retreats throughout Europe.
http://www.westernchanfellowship.org/teachers.html

Joshu Sasaki Roshi
Rinzai Zen teacher from Myoshin-ji temple in Japan--now in the United States heading several Zen Centers.
http://www.azc.org/azc-about-roshi.html

Dr. Max Kalin
A Dharma heir of Master Sheng-yen, Dr. Kalin teaches Chan, Yoga, Qigong, and conduct family medical practice, as well as psychosomatics and medical psychotherapy. He is based in Zurich, Switzerland and also teaches in Germany. The site contains information about his teaching activities as well as Dharma articles.
http://www.chanbuddhism.com/

Master Gudo Wafu Nishijima
Ordained by the late Master Rempo Niwa, formerly head of the Soto Sect. He has written many books on Buddhism in both Japanese and in English. He teaches in Tokyo, Osaka, Shizuoka City and other cities in Japan. This site contains a list of his publications, online articles, as well as information about his teaching activities.
http://www.dogensangha.org/gwn.htm

Danan Henry
Danan Henry Sensei entered monastic training at the Rochester Zen Center in 1979 and was ordained a Buddhist priest in 1986. In 1989, Kapleau Roshi sanctioned Danan as a full teacher and spiritual director of the Zen Center of Denver. Since 1990, Danan has been training with Robert Aitken Roshi.
http://www.zencenterofdenver.org/Dananhen.html

Taigen Dan Leighton
Taigen Dan Leighton is a Soto Zen priest with Dharma Transmission from Reb Anderson Roshi. He is an author and translator of a few books and teaches at the Berkeley Graduate Theological Union. The site contains information about his Sangha, as well as articles and Dharma talks.
http://www.mtsource.org/bios/taigenbio.html

Jack Duffy Roshi
Jack Duffy Roshi is a teacher of the Three Treasure Sangha of the Pacific Northwest. He received transmission from Robert Aitken Roshi in June 1997 and became a full Roshi. He also has studied with Joan Reick (a former TTS teacher), and with Thich Nhat Hahn. He works as a psychotherapist.
http://three-treasures-sangha.org/teacher.html

Chan Master Wei Li
The founder of the Tu An Zen Temple at Santa Ana, Chan Master Wei Li [Thich Duy Luc in Vietnamese] is an 89th generation master in the Chan tradition. He was a student of Master Dieu Duyen who was a close disciple of Master Hsu Yun [Empty Cloud] and Master Lai Kuo. This site contains articles about Buddhism, Chan Buddhism, and a biography of the master.
http://www.patriarch-chan.com/patriarchchan_weili_content.htm

Female Zen Teachers
Comprehensive list and biographies of current female Western Zen teachers.
http://members.tripod.com/~lhamo/2zen.htm

Joshu Sasaki, Roshi
Information about Joshu Sasaki, founder of Rinzai-ji, Inc.
http://www.mbzc.org/zen-practice/sasaki-roshi.html

Sarlo's Guru Rating Service - Zen Teachers
Irreverantly maintained list of Western Zen teachers.
http://www.iprimus.ca/~sarlo/RatingsZ.htm

Zen Master Wu Bong
Resident teacher at Paris Zen Center. He received transmission from Zen Master Seung Sahn in 1993. He is currently the Head Teacher of the European Kwan Um School of Zen.
http://www.pariszencenter.com/dt_wb_en.htm

The Wanderling
Anonymous self-proclaimed Zen Master. Founder of Awakening 101.
http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/awakening101/ZenEnlighten01.html

Dharma Master Grazyna Perl
She received inga (authorization to teach) from Zen Master Seung Sahn in 1994. Currently she is the Guiding Teacher for Paris Zen Center, as well as several other centers of the European Kwan Um School of Zen.
http://www.pariszencenter.com/dt_gp_en.htm

Zen Dharma Teachers
DharmaNet's Guide to Zen/Ch'an Dharma Teachers.
http://www.dharmanet.org/teach-z.html

Kosen
Affiliated with the Association Buddhist Zen of Master Deshimaru. Born in Paris, 1950. Received shiho from Master Niwa Zenji, in the Soto tradition. Site accompanied by Kosen's rock music.
http://www.zen-deshimaru.com/EN/sangha/who-is-kosen.html

Gilbert Gutierrez
Gilbert Gutierrez received Dharma transmission from Master Sheng-yen in June 2002, making him the only American Dharma heir of Master Sheng-yen's Dharma Drum lineage. Gilbert is the founder and teacher of the Riverside Chan Meditation Group. This site contains information about classes and events offered by his group, as well as many articles written by him.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Styx/2905/Articles/gil.html

Robert Aitken Roshi
Official site for Robert Aitken Roshi of the Diamond Sangha, with links to his writings and to groups affiliated with the Diamond Sangha.
http://www.robertaitken.net

Helga Schleiter Smith
Helga Schleiter Smith came upon the Way of Sudden Awakening after years of studying and practicing various "dualistic" and "non-dualistic" traditions. She currently teaches at Santa Cruz, CA.
http://www.wayofsuddenawakening.org

Kusala Bhikshu
Kusala Bhikshu (Thich Tam-Thien) is an American born monk ordained in the Vietnamese Zen tradition (Thien). He lives and works at the International Buddhist Meditation Center in Los Angeles. He also serves as a chaplain at the Garden Grove Police Department.
http://kusala.urbandharma.org/index1.html

Robert E. Kennedy Roshi
Fr. Robert E Kennedy S.J. Roshi is a Dharma heir of Bernard Glassman Roshi. He had studied with Yamada Roshi and Maezumi Roshi. He is chair of the Theology Department of Saint Peter's College in Jersey City, New Jersey. This site contains practice schedules, biographical information, online articles, and links to other zendos.
http://members.tripod.com/~kennedyzen/#Biography

Paul Genki Kahn
Paul Genki Kahn is a Soto Zen Buddhist priest and Dharma and Lineage Holder under Genpo Roshi, a Dharma successor of Maezumi Roshi. He is also a Circle Steward in Bernie Glassman's Zen Peacemaker Circle. He leads the High Mountain Crystal Lake Zen Community which serves the Northern New Jersey and New York City areas.
http://www.highzen.com/about.html

Tetsujyo Deguchi
Abbot of Toshoji International Zen Center and a seminal influence on the growth of Zen Buddhism in Italy. He received Dharma transmission in the Harada Roshi Line from Tetsugyu Ban Roshi.
http://village.infoweb.ne.jp/~toshoji/masters.htm

James Ishmael Ford Sensei
Received Dharma transmission within the Soto lineage from Jiyu Kennett Roshi in 1971. Received permission to teach in the Harada/Yasutani koan tradition from John Tarrant Roshi in 1998. James Ford is also an ordained Unitarian Universalist minister. He teaches at the Zen Community of Boston.
http://www.impermanent.net/shz/jif.html

John Daido Loori Roshi
Biographies of John Daido Loori Roshi, founder, abbot, and spiritual leader of Zen Mountain Monastery and his two transmitted Dharma heirs Bonnie Myotai Treace Sensei, and Geoffrey Shugen Arnold Sensei.
http://www.mro.org/zmm/trainingstaff/

Cheri Huber
Cheri Huber has been a student and teacher of Zen for over 30 years. This site contains schedules of public talks and workshops, signup form, writings archive, booking information, links to her Internet radio show, and background information.
http://www.cherihuber.com/

Roshi Gensho Hozumi
The guiding teacher of the Kyoto International Zendo. Hozumi Roshi trained under Yamada Mumon Roshi for 12 years and received transmission from Omori Sogen Roshi. The site contains a collection of his writings and information about the Kyoto International Zendo.
http://tekishin.org/master/mastereg.htm

Hogen Daido Yamahata
Soto teacher, student of Harada Tangen Roshi.
http://www.openway.org.au/teacher.html

Catherine Genno Pagès Sensei
Based in Paris, Catherine Genno Pagès Sensei is the first Dharma heir of Dennis Genpo Merzel Roshi, in the lineage of Taizan Maezumi Roshi. She founded the Buddhist community Dana Sangha and teaches both shikantaza and koan practice.
http://www.danasangha.org/welcome_EN.htm

Fr. Pat Hawk Roshi
An ordained Roman Catholic priest and a Dharma heir of Robert Aitken Roshi, Fr. Pat Hawk Roshi is an adept in both the Catholic tradition of contemplation and the Buddhist Zen practice. He is the founder of Pathless Path which is located at Picture Rocks Retreat Center in Tucson, Arizona.
http://www.pathlesspath.org/pat.htm

Subhana Barzaghi Roshi
Subhana Barzaghi Roshi received transmission from her teacher, John Tarrant Roshi, in 1996. She teaches intensive Zen & Vipassana retreats in India, Australia and New Zealand and conducts workshops in Sydney.
http://users.bigpond.net.au/subhana/medn.html

Shohaku Okumura
Rev. Shohaku Okumara has been an ordained priest of Soto Zen since 1970. He is the director of the Soto Zen Education Center in San Francisco, and the head teacher of Sanshin Zen Community in Bloomington, Indiana.
http://www.sanshinzencommunity.org/teachers.htm

Grace Schireson
Ordained in the Suzuki Roshi lineage, Grace Schireson has trained in Soto Zen under Sojun Mel Weitsman Roshi of Berkeley Zen Center and in Rinzai Zen under Keido Fukushima Roshi of Tofuku-ji Monastery in Kyoto. She is also trained as a clinical psychologist. She teaches at Empty Nest, Valley Heartland, and Fresno River Zen Groups.
http://www.emptynestzendo.org/teacher.htm

Shaka Rich Hart
Teaches at Clear Mountain Center, Baldwin, NY. Student of Sasaki Roshi, in the Rinzaiji lineage.
http://lizen.homestead.com/rich.html

Mary Jise Jaksch
Appointed as a teacher in the Diamond Sangha lineage by Ross Bolleter Roshi with the blessing of Mary's elder Teacher, Robert Aitken Roshi.
http://www.zendo.org.nz/pages/marymain.html

Sei'un An Roselyn E. Stone
Student of Koun Yamada, of the San'un Zendo in Kamakura, Sanbo Kyodan Zen sect. Established the Mountain Moon Sangha Zendos in Brisbane and Toronto in 1993.
http://home.pacific.net.au/~jan.hub/mms/

Tenkei Coppens Sensei
Teaches at Zen River Temple, Netherlands. Member of White Plum lineage.
http://www.zenriver.nl/tenkei_coppens.htm

Keido Fukushima Roshi
Head Abbot of Tofukuji Monastary, Kyoto, Japan, and the Tofukuji Rinzai sect. Famous Zen caligrapher. Dharma heir of Shibayama Roshi. Has made frequent teaching visits to the US since 1969.
http://www.ebslr.org/rinzai.htm

Eido Frances Carney Roshi
Received Dharma Transmission in the Soto lineage from Niho Tetsumei Roshi of Entsuji Temple. Teaches at Olympia Zen Center.
http://www.spindrift.org/olyzen/teachf.html

Myoyu Andersen Sensei
Dharma-heir to Taizan Maezumi Roshi. Teaches at the Zen Center of Bloomington.
http://www.bloomingtonzen.org/myoyu.html

Teachings of Master Nan Huai-Chin
Two excerpts from Master Nan's books translated into English. A teacher in the three traditions of Confucian, Buddhist tradition and the Taoist tradition.
http://www.sinc.sunysb.edu/Clubs/buddhism/nhj/

Tenkei Coppens Sensei
Teaches at Kanzeon Zen Center, Utah.
http://www.zencenterutah.org/tenkei.htm

Genpo Roshi
Dharma heir of Taizan Maezumi Roshi. Teaches at Kanzeon Zen Center in Utah.
http://www.zencenterutah.org/genpo.htm

Steve Hagen Sensei
Received Dharma transmission (endorsement to teach) from Katagiri Roshi in 1989. Author of "Buddhism Plain and Simple", and "How the World Can Be the Way It Is: An Inquiry for the New Millennium into Science, Philosophy, and Perception". Head teacher at Dharma Field, Minneapolis, MN.
http://www.dharmafield.org/teachers.htm

Catherine Genno Pages Sensei
Student of Genpo Roshi, Kanzeon Zen Center, Utah. Now teaching in Paris.
http://www.zencenterutah.org/genno.htm

Jack Duffy Roshi
Received dharma transmission from Robert Aitken Roshi in 1997. Teaches at Three Treasures Sangha, Seattle, WA.
http://www.oz.net/~jeffj/teacher.html

Kyozan Joshu Sasaki Roshi
Founder of Rinzai-ji.
http://www.zenarizona.com/founder.htm

Kobutsu Shindo (Kevin Malone)
Ordained American Rinzai Zen Buddhist priest of the Gempo-Soen-Eido lineage, studied with the Venerable Eido Sotai Shimano, Roshi. Kobutsu has been a student in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and studied with Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche.
http://www.engaged-zen.org/Kobio.html##Top



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