Introduction
Born in the year 1200 Dogan Zenji was a Japanese Buddhist monk, writer, poet and philosopher. He was the founder of the Soto school of Zen in Japan. Below are his best quotes revolving around the. Dogen later studied under Myozen, a disciple of Eisai. When he was 24, Dogen went to China with Myozen to study Zen. In 1225 he visited Ch'ang-weng Ju-tsing (1163-1228) at Keitoku temple in Mt. Tenndo; Deeply impressed, he trained hard. Finally he freed himself from dualistic attachment to body and mind and received the master's approval. Dogen Zenji Introduction Dogen (1200-1253), founder of the Soto school of Zen Buddhism in Japan, is a renowned writer, philosopher, poet, and Buddhist priest.1 Known also as Dogen Kigen, Eihei Dogen, and just plain Dogen, among other titles, he is recognized as one of Japan’s most. 1 Thomas Cleary, in his Rational Zen: The Mind of Dogen Zenji (Boston: Shambala, 1993), a translation of a few selections from the Shobogenzo and Dogen's other great work, the Eihei Koroku, called Dogen 'the greatest Japanese thinker in history' and called the Shobogenzo 'the first and only major Buddhist philosophical text ever composed in the.
When Dogen Zenji says in Shobogenzo Shoji (Life-and-Death), 'Life-and-death is Buddha's Life,' he means our life in samsara is nothing other than Buddha's Life, that is, nirvana. Unless we understand this point, we cannot really appreciate the power of Dogen's words.
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What is Zen?
Prof. Masunaga Reiho answered: Zen is the practice that helps every human being to penetrate to his true self through cross leg sitting (Zazen), and to vitalize this self in daily life
This site is dedicated mainly to Dogen Zenji (1200-1253) teachings; To Prof. Masunaga Reiho (1901-1981) and his explanations and teachings of Dogen's Zen, and to his disciple Mr. Dan Waxman from Israel (born 1936).
Important Announcements
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Dogen - Bendowa
Prof. Masunaga is Dharama heir and a member of the Soto Zen lineage in Japan that was established by Dogen Zenji. The site headlines are named after Two books: 'Zen in daily life' and 'The Soto approach to Zen', that Prof. Masunaga wrote (in English).
Danny Waxman is a layman disciple of Prof. Masunaga, and stayed in Japan for 13 years between the years 1958-1983, learning Zen and Martial Arts.
My name is Ofer. I am a Zen (and martial-art) disciple of Mr. Dan Waxman, and function as the builder and the editor of the site. I try to help my teacher Danny Waxman in his efforts to fulfill Prof. Masunaga Goals Which are:
- To teach Zazen as the direct way to penetrate True self and reach Satori (Enlightenment) within daily life.
- To enhance full functioning (Zenki) in daily life, vitalize our true self, combining creativity and practical humanism together as oneness.
- To help bring together the deep wisdom of the east and the achievements of science and culture of the west.
- To create a more compassionate humanistic society.
For achieving these goals, Prof. Masunaga welcomed Western students that wanted to learn and practice Zazen, lectured about Zen and wrote three books about Zen in English, aimed for the western readers.
The names of three of the most important books are:
- Zen in Daily life.
- Zen beyond Zen.
- Soto Approach to Zen.
All these books are out of print for many years. Prof. Masunaga translated the most important and deep chapters of the masterwork Shobogenzo, including Fukanzazengi, Bendowa, GenjoKoan, Uji, Shoji, Zenki, and more. These books were translated to Hebrew by Danny and Ofer. For more information please go to Announcements.
We use this opportunity to bring portions of his books including his translations of the Shobogenzo in this site, for the benefits of all interested people. Our hope is that this act will open a possibility to re-publish these books, and make them once more available for the general public.
Prof. Masunaga wrote a very interesting and deep book concerning Dogen ideas about time (UJI). We also hope that it will be possible to translate this book and maybe other books of Prof. Masunaga, from Japanese to English and publish them.
We welcome everyone who wishes to Download (or use the print option) parts of this site - for personal use only! Any one who wish to make a public or commercial use of this texts and site or any part of it, must receive a written permission from the owners of the copyrights.
You are invited to contact us, and if you have questions concerning practicing Zen and/or Martial Arts, please ask, and Danny Waxman will try his best to answer them. Danny is a Zen teacher and the Senior Sensei of this site. As a Martial-Art teacher he holds 6dan from the Kodokan Judo Institute, and 15dan in Ninjutsu (Dr. Masakai Hatsumi), from Japan. There are times when Danny asks Ofer Cohen to answer on his behalf. Every answer will have our initials for sake of clearness.
Currently, Zen training (Zazen oriented sessions) are held Every week on Sunday's evening 7Pm-9Pm in Hod Hasharon. The next meetings are on June 20, June 27, July 4, 2010 and so on without fail.
Martial Arts training that include Zazen is held every Friday at 9.30Am-11.45Am in Ramat-Hen. For more details, please go to the Learn Zen in Israel Page.
Special thanks to all the people that are beyond the many sites of the Web, that offer freely and generously their knowledge, tools, and good advises that assisted me in building this site (Here is a partial list links to sites that give advice for site building).
The site was built for accessibility. So for example, people with different sight disabilities or motor disabilities can still make good use of the content of this site. As of now this site is complying with with the double-A classification of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 standard and with the Section 508 standard. In the future we will try to meet the triple-A classification of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 standard, which is the maximal classification for that standard. For more details please go to the Accessibility page.
Every month 1500 different people from all over the world enter this site. This site is on the air
since 1999 and since then over 200,000 people have visited this site.
Congratulations to Inbal Tepper for translating the book, Primer of Soto Zen, and for its publication by Magnes Press.
Special thanks to Itay that built the new version of this site. (From may 2010)
Please have a very good day!
Ofer. C
This Zen site is active since 06/11/99