Links
The English version of the official Sôtôshû website. With links to other Zen temples. Check out Okumura Shohaku Roshi's English translation of the Shôbôgenzô Zuimonki.
Led by Shôhaku Okumura Rôshi, a student of Uchiyama Rôshi, in Bloomington IN (USA).
Was founded in 1975 by Kôshi Ichida, Shôhaku Okumura and Eishin Ikeda, three students of Uchiyama Rôshi, in Western Massachusetts (USA). The present resident priest is Eishin Ikeda.
An Italian group that concentrates on Christian-Buddhist dialog. Jisô Forzani and Yûshin Marassi, two students of Watanabe Rôshis, are envolved here. The English part of this website contains texts by these two Antaiji monks, as well as Shôhaku Okumura and Uchiyama Kôshô, translated by his student Tom Daitsû Wright.
A project by Seikan, an australian Zen monk who ordained in Antaiji in 2004 and is working with dying people in Melbourne.
Seikan's group meets since summer of 2009 in Melbourne.
A non-profit non-organization.
"If you think you're a member, you're a member. If you think you're not a member, you're an honorary member."
This slowly but steadily progessing project is based at Stanford university. You'll find a lot of English translations from the Shôbôgenzô and other Sôtô texts here. As a first read, the Tenzo Kyôkun is recommended.
The Nishijima/Cross translation of Dogen Zenji's major work. There are four parts: 1, 2, 3 and 4.
This is a blog sometimes about greatly realising ourselves as we really are... and more often about different chapters of the Shobogenzo.
"...the wind of the buddha's house brings forth the gold of the earth and makes fragrant the cream of the long river."
An academic analysis of Practice and Existence at Antaiji. The author of the 147 pages thesis, Jonathan McKellar, stayed at Antaiji for a month in 2003.
The homepage of Thomas Shinryû Hortlik who leads the Zen-Dojo Dorsten in Germany. Shinryû was ordained at Antaiji in 2005.
Darek Dôkô Bukala was ordained at Antaiji in 2006. This is his zendo in Warsaw. You will find Polish translations of text by Uchiyama Rôshi and others.
The nomadomura is a place for artistic, cultural and social activities on the island of Awajishima, southern Hyogo prefecture. Maybe zazen is practiced sometimes?
Which finger is pointing to the moon?
The site of Itsuro Soga: "I am studying what the Buddha taught. The following is my hypothesis. It would be much appreciated if you could glance over it and send your comment..."
