Articles related to "The Sixth Ancestor"The transmission of the deep underlying truth of Zen has been compared to a jade running through a golden needle. .
The transmission of the deep underlying truth of Zen has been compared to a jade running through a golden needle.
The transmission of the deep underlying truth of Zen has been compared to a jade running through a golden needle.
The transmission of the deep underlying truth of Zen has been compared to a jade running through a golden needle.
The 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition are often also referred to as 'Patriarchs.'
The late Abbess Jiyu Kennett of the Shasta Abbey Zen Buddhist Monastery made a decision to share some of the deeper teachings of Zen with the lay public.
The 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition are often also referred to as 'Patriarchs.'
The late Abbess Jiyu Kennett of the Shasta Abbey Zen Buddhist Monastery made a decision to share some of the deeper teachings of Zen with the lay public.
The late Abbess Jiyu Kennett of the Shasta Abbey Zen Buddhist Monastery made a decision to share some of the deeper teachings of Zen with the lay public.
The 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition are often also referred to as 'Patriarchs.'
The late Abbess Jiyu Kennett of the Shasta Abbey Zen Buddhist Monastery made a decision to share some of the deeper teachings of Zen with the lay public.
Shasta Abbey's late Abbess, Jiyu Kennett, often said that the long sentences used in Zen would likely annoy American readers.
The 52 Ancestors in the Zen Buddhist Tradition are often also referred to as 'Patriarchs.'
Shasta Abbey's late Abbess, Jiyu Kennett, often said that the long sentences used in Zen would likely annoy American readers.
Shasta Abbey's late Abbess, Jiyu Kennett, often said that the long sentences used in Zen would likely annoy American readers.
Shasta Abbey's late Abbess, Jiyu Kennett, often said that the long sentences used in Zen would likely annoy American readers.
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