WebA Brief History. The sangha was started in 2001 by Rev. Shoshin Bob Kelly, a dharma heir of Shoken Winecoff in the lineage of Dainin Katagiri. The first sangha meetings were held in Shoshin’s home in Bagley Minnesota, supported and enriched by his wife, Joy Kelly. In 2004 the sangha began meeting in Bemidji, and soon found a home in the Upper ... WebView Shoken Winecoff’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Shoken has 1 job listed on their profile. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover …
Passing through the Dragon Gate by Shoken Winecoff, Paperback
WebApr 9, 2012 · Soto Zen priest Shoshin Bob Kelly of Sokuji Zen Group in Minnesota passed away last Wednesday evening, at age 87. Shoshin, a dharma successor of Shoken Winecoff in the lineage of the late Dainin Katagiri Roshi, suffered a fall early Wednesday before being taken to a nearby hospital, where he passed away in the evening. WebShoken Winecoff and Ryumonji Monastery. Is anyone familiar with this teacher and place? I am not a Soto practitioner but was curious when I came across it as I live "relatively" … uk gvt tackling economic crime bill
History - The Des Moines Zen Center
WebJun 18, 2011 · Rev. Kalen McAllister was ordained by Rev. Shoken Winecoff in 2007 at Ryumonji Monastery near Decorah, Iowa. She is a long-time practitioner of Zen, and was active in the operation of the Missouri Zen Center for many years. WebJun 18, 2011 · Rev. Kalen McAllister was ordained by Rev. Shoken Winecoff in 2007 at Ryumonji Monastery near Decorah, Iowa. She is a long-time practitioner of Zen, and was active in the operation of the Missouri Zen Center for many years. WebAfter his priest ordination with Shoken Winecoff Roshi in 1995, Cliff began to offer practice opportunities in the Soto Zen tradition, under the name Prairie Mountain Zendo. The name came to Cliff while sitting in the foothills above Boulder, gazing east across the vast expanse of prairie towards the Great Plains. thomaston station