Zen Master Dogen
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Dōgen Zenji (道元禅師; Japanese pronunciation: [doꜜː.ɡeɴ, -ŋeɴ], 26 January 1200 – 22 September 1253) was a Japanese Zen Buddhist monk, writer, poet, philosopher, and founder of the Sōtō school of Zen in Japan. He is also known as Dōgen Kigen (道元希玄), Eihei Dōgen (永平道元), Kōso Jōyō Daishi (高祖承陽大師), and Busshō Dentō Kokushi (仏性伝東国師).
Originally ordained as a monk in the Tendai School in Kyoto, he was ultimately dissatisfied with its teaching and traveled to China to seek out what he believed to be a more authentic Buddhism. He remained there for four years, finally training under Tiāntóng Rújìng, an eminent teacher of the Cáodòng lineage of Chinese Chan. Upon his return to Japan, he began promoting the practice of zazen (sitting meditation) through literary works such as Fukanzazengi and Bendōwa.
He eventually broke relations completely with the powerful Tendai School, and, after several years of likely friction between himself and the establishment, left Kyoto for the mountainous countryside where he founded the monastery Eihei-ji, which remains the head temple of the Sōtō school today.
Dōgen is known for his extensive writings like the Shōbōgenzō (Treasury of the True Dharma Eye, considered his magnum opus), the Eihei Kōroku (Extensive Record, a collection of his talks), the Eihei Shingi (the first Japanese Zen monastic code), along with his Japanese poetry, and commentaries. Dōgen's writings are one of the most important sources studied in the contemporary Sōtō Zen tradition.
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Transcending Thought: Embracing Non-ThinkingSerial: RB-01100B Seminar_Dogen Practice, Effort, Dogen |
Nov 20 1998 Crestone Zen Mountain Center |
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Discontinuity and the Enlightened SelfSerial: RB-01097B Sesshin Practice, Dogen, Enlightenment |
Nov 07 1998 Johanneshof |
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Interconnected Selfhood in Zen PracticeSerial: RB-01058 Seminar_Study_Yourself Buddha, Dogen, Koan |
Jun 26 1998 Wien |
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Time Embodied: Zen's Intimate DanceSerial: RB-00985B Sesshin Time, Dogen, Yakusan |
Jun 1997 Johanneshof |
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Zen Simplicity: Embracing Ancestral PresenceSerial: RB-00832C Sesshin Practice, Dogen, Time |
May 1993 Roseburg |
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Zen in Everyday Moments Practice, Dogen, Avalokiteshvara |
Feb 19 1976 |
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Sincerity Over Intellect in Buddhism Buddhism, Dogen, Time |
Feb 18 1976 |
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Serendipity and Sincerity in Zen Buddhism, Dogen, Time |
Feb 18 1976 |
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Zen Realization in Everyday Life Dogen, Buddha, Avalokiteshvara |
Dec 07 1975 |
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Embodied Zen in Everyday Life Practice, Time, Dogen |
Apr 03 1975 |
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Zen and Modern Tools Dogen, Time, Zazen |
Dec 06 1974 |
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Zen and the Art of Warmth Dogen, Time, Tozan |
Dec 06 1974 |
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Embodying Compassion in Zen Practice Dogen, Time, Suzuki Roshi |
Feb 04 1974 |
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Embracing Zen Through True Interconnectedness Practice, Dogen, Buddhism |
Feb 03 1974 |
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Embracing Zen: Presence Over Perception Practice, Dogen, Time |
Feb 03 1973 |
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Embodied Enlightenment Through Layered Perception Dogen, Practice, Time |
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Cultivating Enlightenment Through Dogen Dogen, Practice, Karma |
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Awakening in Everyday Moments Dogen, Practice, Samadhi |
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