Contemporary Zen teachers

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Robert Aitken

About Robert Aitken

 

Robert Aitken is a retired master of the Diamond Sangha , a Zen Buddhist society he founded in Honolulu in 1959 with his late wife Anne Hopkins Aitken .

A lifetime resident of Hawaii, Aitken Roshi is a graduate of the University of Hawa‘i with a BA degree in English literature and an MA degree in Japanese studies. While interned in Japan during World War II, he met the British scholar R.H. Blyth , who introduced him to Zen Buddhism. After the war, he practiced Zen with Senzaki Nyogen Sensei in Los Angeles, and traveled frequently to Japan to practice in monasteries and lay centers with Nakagawa Sōen Roshi, Yasutani Haku'un Roshi , and Yamada Kōun Roshi. In 1974, he was given approval to teach by the Yamada Roshi, Abbot of the Sanbo Kyodan in Kamakura, Japan, who gave him transmission as an independent master in 1985.

Aitken Roshi is the author of more than ten books on Zen Buddhism , and co-author of a book-length Buddhist-Christian dialogue . In Hawai‘i he was instrumental in founding the Koko An Zendo, the PĀlolo Zen Center, the Maui Zendo, and the Garden Island Sangha. A number of other centers in Europe, North and South America, and Australasia are part of the Diamond Sangha network.

Aitken Roshi is co-founder of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship (now with a local East Hawai‘i Chapter) and serves on its international board of advisors. He has been active in a number of peace, social justice, and ecological movements, and his writing reflects his concern that Buddhists be engaged in social applications of their experience.

Aitken Roshi has given full transmission as independent masters to Nelson Foster, Honolulu Diamond Sangha and Ring of Bone Zendo in Nevada City, California; John Tarrant , Pacific Zen Institute in Santa Rosa, California; Patrick Hawk, Zen Desert Sangha in Tucson, Arizona, and Mountain Cloud Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico; Joseph Bobrow, Harbor Sangha in San Francisco, California; Jack Duffy , Three Treasures Sangha in Seattle, Washington; Augusto Alcalde, Vimalakirti Sangha, in Cordoba, Argentina and Rolf Drosten, Wolken-und-Mond-Sangha (Clouds and Moon Sangha) , in Leverkusen, Germany. He authorized Pia Gyger, One Ground Zendo in Luzern, Switzerland, as an affiliate teacher of the Diamond Sangha. He joined with John Tarrant in giving transmission as independent masters to Subhana Barzaghi in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; and to Ross Bolleter in Perth, Western Australia.

As a retired master, Aitken Roshi works with a few long-time students, and continues to study and write. His work, Zen Master Raven: Sayings and Doings of a Wise Bird , was published by Tuttle in 2002 [review]. His more recent publications, The Morning Star: New and Selected Zen Writings , and a new edition of A Zen Wave: Basho's Haiku and Zen , were released in October, 2003, by Shoemaker and Hoard. In 2006, He collaborated with Daniel W.Y Kwok and published Vegetable Roots Discourse: Wisdom from the Ming.

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Robert Joshin Althouse
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Reb Anderson

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San Francisco Zen Center web site s

Geoffrey Shugen Arnold
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Subhana Barzaghi Roshi

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Sydney Zen Center web site s

Jan Chozen Bays Great Vow Zen Monastery web site s
Hogen Bays Great Vow Zen Monastery web site s
Charlotte Joko Beck

Ross Bolleter Roshi Zen Group of Western Australia web site s
Edward Espe Brown The Peaceful Sea Sangha web site s
John Daido Loori (ed) The Art of just Sitting | Review
Dennis Genpo Merzel

The Path of the Human Being: Zen Teachings on the Bodhisattva Way

Nonin Chowaney Nebraska Zen Center web site s
Master Dae Kwang Kwan Um School web site s
Brigitte D'Ortschy Web site s
Taisen Deshimaru Roshi Web site s
Norman Zogetsu Fischer

Everyday Zen Foundation web site s

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James Ford First Unitarian Society web site s
Bernard Glassman Roshi

Zen Peacemakers web site s

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Joan Halifax Upaya Zen Center web site s
Shodo Harada Roshi

One Drop Zendo web site s

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Danan Henry Zen Center of Denver web site s
Anzan Hoshin White Wind Zen Communiy web site s
Jakusho Kwong Roshi Sonoma Mountain Zen Center web site s
Kongo Richard Langlois Zen Buddhist Temple of Chicago web site s
Taigen Dan Leighton

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John Daido Loori

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Albert Low Montreal Zen Center web site s
Taizan Maezumi Roshi

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Dennis Genpo Merzel

Kanzeon Zen Center web site s

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Wendy Egyoku Nadao

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Thich Nhat Hanh Plum Village web site s
Pat Enkyo O'Hara Village Zendo web site s
Barbara Rhodes (Zen Master Soeng Hyang ) Kwan Um School web site s
Master Fa Hui Shakya Zen Buddhist Order of Hsu Yun web site s
Elihu Genmyo Smith Prairie Zen Center web site s
Master Seung Sahn

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Joshu Sasaki Mt. Baldy Zen Center web site s
Richard Shrobe (Wu Kwang) Chogye International Zen Center web site s
Joan Sutherland The Open Source Project web site s
Shunryu Suzuki Roshi

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John Tarrant Pacific Zen Institute web site s
Kosho Uchiyama Roshi

Mt. Baldy Zen Center web site s

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Sojun Mel Weitzman

Berkeley Zen Center web site s

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Zen Master Wu Bong (Jacob Perl) Kwan Um School web site s
Hakuun Yasutani Roshi

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Zen organizations

   
Association Zen Internationale (AZI)
The AZI brings together practitioners and dojos from Europe and beyond who adhere to Master Taizen Deshimaru’s teaching and to membership in the Soto Zen school. This represents more than 200 dojos and practice centers worldwide, though principally in Europe.
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Diamond Sangha

The Diamond Sangha is a lay Zen Buddhist organization founded Anne and Robert Aitken. Aitken Roshi is dharma heir of Yamada Roshi and author of numerous Zen books.
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Dharma Drum Mountain Dharma Drum Mountain is an international Buddhist cultural and educational foundation founded by Chan Master Sheng Yen.
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International Zen Association United Kingdom (IZAUK)

IZAUK and its member groups is a simple one, we seek to facilitate and promote the practice of zazen and the zen teachings of the late Master Deshimaru.

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Kwan Um School

The Kwan Um School of Zen is an international organization of more than a hundred centers and groups founded by Zen Master Seung Sahn, the first Korean Zen Master to live and teach in the West. The School's purpose is to make this practice of Zen Buddhism available to an ever-growing number of students throughout the world.
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Order of Buddhist Contemplatives The Order of Buddhist Contemplatives is dedicated to the practice of the Serene Reflection Meditation tradition, known as Ts'ao-Tung Ch'an in China and Soto Zen in Japan. The Order was incorporated in 1983 by Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett to serve as the international umbrella organization for the monasteries, priories (local temples), and meditation groups led by priests of the lineage in Britain, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States.
Plum Village / Unified Buddhist Church

Thich Nhat Hanh, the spiritual teacher of the Unified Buddhist Church (Eglise Bouddhique Unifieé) in France, is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, a poet, a scholar, and a peace activist. Thich Nhat Hanh’s sangha (community of practice) in France is usually referred to as the Plum Village Sangha.
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Sanbo Kyodan: Harada-Yasutani School

Harada-Yasutani school of Zen was established in Japan by D.S.Harada Roshi and his student and close collaborator H.R.Yasutani Roshi. It combines elements of Japanese Soto and Rinzai traditions while its 'graduates' constitute the lion share of all Zen teachers currently active in US, Germany, Switzerland, Philippines and Australia.
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San Francisco Zen Center

San Francisco Zen Center was established in 1962 by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi and his American students. The purpose of San Francisco Zen Center is to make accessible and embody the wisdom and compassion of the Buddha as expressed in the Soto Zen tradition established by Dogen Zenji in 13th-century Japan and conveyed to us by Suzuki Roshi and other Buddhist teachers.
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Soto Zen International The parent organization of the Soto Zen School.
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White Plum Asanga

The White Plum Lineage was established by Taizan Maezumi Roshi (1931-1995), one of the great pioneers of modern Zen, who opened up a unique tradition of Buddhist practice to a worldwide movement. As a successor in three different lineages of the Soto as well as the Rinzai school, he drew from a rich background and expressed the teaching of the Buddha in a very broad and colorful way. The purpose of the White Plum Asanga is the exchange of information relating to the educational, religious and administrative programs of White Plum Zen communities.
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Western Chan Fellowship The Western Chan Fellowship is an association of lay Chan practitioners, a lay Sangha, based in the UK. Web site s