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  2. Snow White with the Red Hair - Wikipedia

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    Shirayuki speaks with a guilt-ridden Obi and assures him that despite what happened, she doesn't blame him. Meanwhile, Zen and Mukaze have a private talk regarding Zen and Shirayuki's relationship, where Zen admits his love for her and receives Mukaze's blessing. Later, Shirayuki and Zen spend time alone together.

  3. Shōhaku Okumura - Wikipedia

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    Shōhaku Okumura (奥村 正博, born June 22, 1948) is a Japanese Sōtō Zen priest and the founder and abbot of the Sanshin Zen Community located in Bloomington, Indiana, [1] where he and his family currently live.

  4. Sanshin Zen Community - Wikipedia

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    The Sanshin Zen Community was incorporated as an organization in 1996 by Shohaku Okumura after serving as the interim abbot of the Minnesota Zen Meditation Center since 1992. He chose the name sanshin ( 三心 , sanshin ) , meaning "three minds", in reference to Eihei Dogen 's teaching from the Tenzo Kyōkun of the three minds a Zen student ...

  5. Zen Buddhist priest files lawsuit to delay execution of ... - AOL

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    A Zen Buddhist priest and spiritual adviser to a death row inmate is suing Attorney General William Barr and other officials in a bid to delay one of the four federal executions scheduled for the ...

  6. White Plum Asanga - Wikipedia

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    White Plum Asanga, sometimes termed White Plum Sangha, is a loose (hence asangha) "organization of peers whose members are leaders of Zen Communities in the lineage of Hakuyu Taizan Maezumi," [1] created by Hakuyu Taizan Maezumi [2] and Tetsugen Bernard Glassman.

  7. Timeline of Zen Buddhism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1962: Kyozan Joshu Sasaki, a Rinzai Rōshi, arrives in Los Angeles, teaches in homes, and opens the Cimarron Zen Center in 1968. It later was renamed Rinzai-ji. 1962: Rinzai monk (possible fraud) Eido Tai Shimano moves to Hawaii to assist Diamond Sangha and Robert Aitken. 1962: The San Francisco Zen Center is incorporated, led by Shunryu Suzuki

  8. Zen in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Another Zen teacher named Sokatsu Shaku, one of Shaku's senior students, arrived in late 1906 and founded a Zen meditation center called Ryomokyo-kai. Although he stayed only a few years and had limited contact with the English-speaking public, one of his disciples, Shigetsu Sasaki , made a permanent home in America.

  9. Masjid Al Mu'mineen - Wikipedia

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    Marriage & Wedding Ceremonies: Nikah contract services offered to the Indianapolis Muslim Community. All Imams and Assistant Imans have authority to perform marriage within the State of Indiana and sign marriage licenses that are issued by the city.