The Contemporary Training of a Zen Buddhist Monk
Masaki Matsubara, PhD (Cornell, 2009, Asian Religions) is a scholar of Japanese Religions in the East Asia Program at Cornell University and also serves as an Adjunct Affiliated Chaplain at Cornell United Religious Work (CURW), as well as the Abbot of Butsumoji Zen Temple in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. He specializes in the history and practice of Contemporary Japanese Rinzai Zen. Brown University Friday, April 19, 2019

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Interview with Zen Master Shinzan, abbot of Gyukuryuji, Japan

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Zen Master Bankei and the Unborn Buddha Mind

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ZEN: The Heart of Fukui

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"Bringing Zen into the 21st Century: One Zen Priest's Perspective" - Lecture by Takafumi Kawakami

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HOW to BECOME a MONK & WHY or NOT?

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Zen is Understanding Yourself

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A Teaching By Zen Master Jinen - The Fukan-Zazengi

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3-Day Temple Stay at a 550-Year-Old Japanese Buddhist Temple | Kakurinbo, Kuonji Temple | ASMR

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A monk of 28 years reveals why he abandoned society…

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China’s Zen nuns: The secret to being mindful

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Shohaku Okumura A Good for Nothing Life

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Rinzai's: Nothing further to seek.

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The Mountain Path - 山道 (Full Documentary)

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Introduction to Zen

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In The Footsteps of Wonhyo

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The Nature of Reality: A Dialogue Between a Buddhist Scholar and a Theoretical Physicist

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Lecture by Masaki Matsubara: Revisiting Japanese Zen Master Hakuin

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Finding a True Teacher... Half the Journey

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THE THREE POISONS, GREED, HATRED & DELUSION

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