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Chosei Zen Store Five Lessons on Zen Training
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Five Lessons on Zen Training

$20.00

We have begun editing a number of transcripts and audio files from talks presented by Tanouye Tenshin Roshi, founder of Chosei Zen. This book collects four such talks, three of them emphasizing the physicality of our style of training, and one of them an informal lecture on cooking in a Zen monastery. There is also an essay annotating the layers of meaning behind Japanese terms used in traditional training with a sword

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We have begun editing a number of transcripts and audio files from talks presented by Tanouye Tenshin Roshi, founder of Chosei Zen. This book collects four such talks, three of them emphasizing the physicality of our style of training, and one of them an informal lecture on cooking in a Zen monastery. There is also an essay annotating the layers of meaning behind Japanese terms used in traditional training with a sword

We have begun editing a number of transcripts and audio files from talks presented by Tanouye Tenshin Roshi, founder of Chosei Zen. This book collects four such talks, three of them emphasizing the physicality of our style of training, and one of them an informal lecture on cooking in a Zen monastery. There is also an essay annotating the layers of meaning behind Japanese terms used in traditional training with a sword

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