1. Jules Shuzen Harris

    Jules Shuzen Harris
    Remembering Jules Shuzen Harris We are sad to share the news that Jules Shuzen Harris passed away on May 8th, 2023 at the age of 83. He was a psychotherapist and Zen teacher, founder, and abbot of Soji Zen Center in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. Based on his decades of experience working with Zen students and psychotherapy [...]
  2. The Buddhist Translations of Thomas Cleary: A Reader’s Guide

    The Buddhist Translations of Thomas Cleary: A Reader’s Guide
    Thomas Cleary (1949—2021) was one of the twentieth century’s greatest translators of Asian classics. He was extremely prolific, translating and authoring countless works. Shambhala Publications has published over sixty. His books have sold millions of copies and his translations have in turn been translated into over twenty languages worldwide. His first published project, in collaboration [...]
  3. Trusting in Self | An Excerpt from The Light That Shines through Infinity

    Trusting in Self | An Excerpt from The Light That Shines through Infinity
    We have excerpted a portion of chapter one from The Light That Shines through Infinity: Zen and the Energy of Life here. To order the full book, click here. Zen Buddhism is not a philosophy like rationalism or empiricism; Zen is actual life. But when you study Zen, sometimes it may seem that Zen denies the value [...]
  4. A Walk with Dogen into Our Time

    A Walk with Dogen into Our Time

    In 1954 poet Allen Ginsberg wrote a poem called “Song” that acknowledges the weight of our human circumstance and suf­fering in a particular and somewhat unusual way. I believe it may also provide a gateway to the following writings by Zen master Eihei Dogen, who addressed the nature of reality as he came to understand the world of people and things through his lifetime practice of Zen.

  5. Normalcy at Its Best: An Interview with David Chadwick, Biographer of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi

    Normalcy at Its Best: An Interview with David Chadwick, Biographer of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi
    Shambhala: Your teacher Shunryu Suzuki's Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind has now been in print for more than forty years, and is still often recommended as the best first book to read about Zen practice. Why do you think its popularity has endured throughout the explosion of Buddhist publishing the last few years? David Chadwick: Hard [...]

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