In This Body, in This Lifetime

Awakening Stories of Japanese Soto Zen Women

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Published by Shambhala Publications.

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978-1-64547-358-9
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Foreword by Paula Arai Translated by Kogen Czarnik Edited by Esho Sudan

Born in 1888, Sozen Nagasawa Roshi was a pioneer of women’s monastic Zen practice in Japan. With a profound wish to become a nun from a young age, she persevered through the extreme social pressures and material difficulties facing women of her generation to become an abbess who trained hundreds of students (primarily women), won equal rights for Japanese nuns, and established organizations to support nuns and laywomen practitioners.

Known for her compassion and fierceness, Nagasawa Roshi used a rigorous koan practice to guide her students to kensho (enlightenment). As more and more students awakened, she asked them to write about their experiences. These stories were initially published in a Japanese magazine and subsequently compiled into a book published in Japan called Collection of Experiences in Zen Practice.

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Subjects

  • Buddhism
  • women in buddhism
  • zen buddhism
  • koan practice
  • japanese buddhism