Nyogen Senzaki



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Nyogen Senzaki, a colleague of Dr. Suzuki, was one of the first Zen masters to come from Japan to the United States. He founded the first Zen organizations in the new world, in California.

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  • (tr.) The Gateless Gate, a collection of koans

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