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Arizona Soto Zen Centers

Desert Moon Sanga
Arizona Ko Dai Ji Temple

Tucson, AZ
7620 N. Hartman Lane, Suite 112, Tucson, AZ • 520.904.9474
At the intersection of Arizona Pavilions drive and Hartman Lane. (Map)

Trout Lake Abbey - Mount Adams Zen Center, WA

PO Box 487, Trout Lake, WA 98650
46 Stoller Rd, Trout Lake, WA • 509.395.2030

FAX 509.395.2031
May the Infinite Light of Wisdom and Compassion so shine within us that the
errors and vanities of self may be dispelled; so shall we understand the changing nature of
existence and awaken into spiritual peace.

 

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Kozen History Photos

 

Ruth Fuller Sasaki

The first person to confirm that Kozen was A Zen Buddhist and instructed him in Zazen

 
Nanrei Kabori Roshi

Gave Kozen his first Koan and invited him to study in Japan

 

Suda Roshi

 

Matsuoka Roshi


Kozen’s second ordination with Suda Roshi in Japan

Kozen’s second ordination with Suda Roshi in Japan

Kozen as a new priest with
Suda Roshi at the gates of Tenyu Ji temple

Sensei and Priests

Kozen assisting a wedding ceremony at the Long Beach Zen Center





 

 




Zen Buddist Saying:

““Normally, we do not so much look at things
as overlook them” — Alan Watts