Rinzai Talks
The Rinzai school (Japanese: 臨済宗, romanized: Rinzai-shū, simplified Chinese: 临济宗; traditional Chinese: 臨濟宗; pinyin: Línjì zōng), named after Linji Yixuan (Romaji: Rinzai Gigen, died 866 CE) is one of three sects of Zen in Japanese Buddhism, along with Sōtō and Ōbaku. The Chinese Linji school of Chan Buddhism was first transmitted to Japan by Myōan Eisai (1141 –1215). Contemporary Japanese Rinzai is derived entirely from the Ōtōkan lineage transmitted through Hakuin Ekaku (1686–1769), who is a major figure in the revival of the Rinzai tradition.
Showing 5 talks
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Genuine Presence in Zen Journey Bell, Zendo, Lineage, Rinzai |
Jun 29 2009 |
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Balancing Tradition and Personal Awakening Soto Zen, Posture, Rinzai |
Mar 09 2002 |
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Zen and Therapy: Embracing Life's Challenges Rinzai, Buddha's Birthday, zen meditation, Thich Nhat Hanh |
Nov 09 1993 |
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Embracing Thusness in Everyday Enlightenment Rinzai, Letting Go, Posture, Thich Nhat Hanh, Avalokiteshvara |
May 11 1987 |
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Paths of Zen: Striving or Being Faith, Observe, Rinzai, Vow, Concentration |
Feb 28 1984 |