DOGEN ZEN
AND ITS RELEVANCE
FOR OUR TIME

Symposium
Stanford University
October 23-24, 1999

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The following papers were presented to the symposium "Dogen Zen and Its Relevance for Our Time," Stanford University, October 23-24, 1999. Text of the talk by Gary Snyder is not available on this site. The online texts here do not necessarily preserve the formatting (diacritics, Chinese graphs, etc.) of the originals.

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The full proceedings of the symposium have been published as:

Dôgen Zen and Its Relevance for Our Time. Ed. by Shôhaku Okumura. San Franciscio: Sôtô Zen Buddhism International Center, 2003.

To obtain a copy, contact:

Sôtô Zen Buddhism International Center
1691 Laguna Street
San Franciscio, CA 94115
415.567.7686
taiken@sotozen.com
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Tetsuo Otani

To Transmit Dogen Zenji's Dharma
Carl Bielefeldt Living with Dogen: Thoughts on the Relevance of his Thought
Zenkei Blanche Hartman Dogen Zenji's Zazen
Shohaku Okumura Dogen Zenji's Standards for the Community Practice
Daido John Lori Dogen's 300 Koans and the Kana Shobogenzo
Griffith Foulk History of the Soto Zen School
Yasuaki Nara The Soto Zen School in Japan
Sojun Mel Weitsman Soto Zen in America
Hozan Alan Senauke Dreaming Peace in an Age of War
Gary Snyder Mountains Hidden in Mountains: Dôgen Zenji and the Mind of Ecology
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