Posted on April 19, 2016 by Alan Senauke
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The statement below is a unique collaboration among Soto Zen Buddhists in the west. With roots in China and in the 13th century teachings of Eihei Dogen, Soto Zen is one of the largest of Japan’s Buddhist denominations. This practice … Read more
Posted on July 29, 2015 by Alan Senauke
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By Hozan Alan Senauke
July 2015
Along with other U.S. Buddhists, Hozan Alan Senauke, Zen teacher and founder of the Clear View Project, visited the Vatican in June of 2015, meeting with U.S. Catholics and with Pope Francis on the … Read more
Posted on May 15, 2015 by Alan Senauke
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The streets of Washington DC were lined with blossoms and greenery, the prospect of promise. One hundred thirty Buddhist teachers, monks, nuns, laymen and laywomen, academics, and organizers met on Thursday May 14 for the first “White House—U.S. Buddhist Leadership … Read more
Tag: Climate Action
A Soto Zen Buddhist Climate Statement
Posted on April 19, 2016 by Alan Senauke
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The statement below is a unique collaboration among Soto Zen Buddhists in the west. With roots in China and in the 13th century teachings of Eihei Dogen, Soto Zen is one of the largest of Japan’s Buddhist denominations. This practice … Read more
Category: News, U.S. Politics, Zen Tags: Barack Obama, Climate Action, Dogen Zenji, Green Plan, Joanna Macy, Soto Zen Buddhist Association, United Nations, Zen
Towards a Social Dharma—Caring For Our Common Home, Our True Body
Posted on July 29, 2015 by Alan Senauke
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By Hozan Alan Senauke
July 2015
Along with other U.S. Buddhists, Hozan Alan Senauke, Zen teacher and founder of the Clear View Project, visited the Vatican in June of 2015, meeting with U.S. Catholics and with Pope Francis on the … Read more
Category: Climate Action, Interfaith Tags: Climate Action, Interfaith, Pope Francis
Buddhists Go to the White House
Posted on May 15, 2015 by Alan Senauke
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The streets of Washington DC were lined with blossoms and greenery, the prospect of promise. One hundred thirty Buddhist teachers, monks, nuns, laymen and laywomen, academics, and organizers met on Thursday May 14 for the first “White House—U.S. Buddhist Leadership … Read more
Category: News, U.S. Politics Tags: Barack Obama, Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Climate Action, Jack Kornfield, Racial Justice, Rev. angel Kyodo williams, Washington DC, White House Buddhist Conference
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