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The Temples are open
only when services
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Arizona
Soto Zen Center
Desert
Moon Sanga
Arizona Ko Dai Ji Temple
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Tucson
5755 E. 3rd Street, Tucson, AZ • 520.971.1681
2.5 blocks east of N.
Craycroft Rd., 4 blocks south of Speedway (Map)
Phoenix
202 E. McDowell Rd, suite 172, Phoenix AZ • 602.252.2654 or 520.360.9080
Between 3rd St. and Central on McDowell (Map) |
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Our
school of Zen is based upon the Soto Zen Japanese traditions as taught
by
Soyu Matsuoka Roshi, founder of the Chicago and Long Beach Zen centers. |
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Kozen
History Photos
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Ruth
Fuller Sasaki
The first person to confirm that Kozen
was A Zen Buddhist and instructed him in Zazen
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Nanrei
Kabori Roshi
Gave Kozen his first Koan and invited him to study in
Japan |
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Kozen’s
second ordination with Suda Roshi in Japan |
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Kozen’s
second ordination with Suda Roshi in Japan |
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Kozen
as a new priest with
Suda Roshi at the gates of Tenyu Ji temple |
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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
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