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  2. Dōgen - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Dōgen Zenji (道元禅師; 26 January 1200 – 22 September 1253), [1][2] 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 ...

  3. Uji (Being-Time) - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Buddhist word uji (有時), usually translated into English as Being-Time, is a key metaphysical idea of the Sōtō Zen founder Dōgen (1200–1253). His 1240 essay titled Uji, which is included as a fascicle in the Shōbōgenzō ("Treasury of the True Dharma Eye") collection, gives several explanations of uji, beginning with, "The so-called "sometimes" (uji) means: time (ji ...

  4. Genjōkōan - Wikipedia

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    Genjōkōan. Genjōkōan (現成公按[1]), translated by Tanahashi as Actualizing the Fundamental Point, [2][3] is an influential essay written by Dōgen, the founder of Zen Buddhism 's Sōtō school in Japan. It is considered one of the most popular essays in Shōbōgenzō. [4]

  5. Sōtō - Wikipedia

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    In time this came to mean all the writings of Dōgen, which thereby became the normative source for the doctrines and organisation of the Sōtō school. [37] A key factor in this growing emphasis on Dogen was Manzan's appeal to change the rules for dharma transmission, based on arguments derived from the Shōbōgenzō. [37]

  6. Zen scriptures - Wikipedia

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    In time this came to mean all the writings of Dogen, which thereby became the normative source for the doctrines and organisation of the Soto-school. [80] A key factor in this growing emphasis on Dogen was Manzan's appeal to change the rules for dharma transmission, based on arguments derived from the Shōbōgenzō. [80]

  7. Shikantaza - Wikipedia

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    Shikantaza (只管打坐) is Dogen 's Japanese translation of the Chinese phrase zhǐguǎn dǎzuò (只管打坐 / 祇管打坐), [1][web 1] "focus on meditative practice alone", although many modern Western practitioners have interpreted this very differently. [2][3] The phrase was used by Dogen's teacher Rujing, a monk of the Caodong school ...

  8. Bendōwa - Wikipedia

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    Bendōwa (辨道話), meaning Discourse on the Practice of the Way or Dialogue on the Way of Commitment, sometimes also translated as Negotiating the Way, On the Endeavor of the Way, [1] or A Talk about Pursuing the Truth, is an influential essay written by Dōgen, the founder of Zen Buddhism 's Sōtō school in Japan. [2]

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    Dogen’s annual budget includes $80,400 for tuition at a private Mandarin immersion school for his two kids, $68,400 for housing costs, $24,000 for health care, $40,000 in potential 401(k ...