Shunryū Suzuki
Learn more about Shunryu Suzuki. Browse Shunryu Suzuki’s best-selling audiobooks and newest titles. Discover more authors you’ll love listening to on Audible. Shunryu Suzuki (1904–1971) was one of the most influential spiritual teachers of the twentieth century and is truly a founding father of Zen in America. A Japanese priest of the Soto lineage, he taught in the United States from 1959 until his death. He was the founder of the San Francisco Zen Center and the Tassajara Zen Mountain Center. Yvonne Rand Main Page. Yvonne Rand on Shunryu Suzuki's Death and her Entry into Hospice Work. Got the following from the SFZC archives. There was a note saying it was written by Yvonne with her husband Bill Sterling.
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Name in native language | 鈴木俊隆 | ||
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Date of birth | 18 May 1904 Hiratsuka | ||
Date of death | 4 December 1971 San Francisco | ||
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Yvonne Rand on Shunryu Suzuki's Death and her Entry into Hospice Work. Got the following from the SFZC archives. There was a note saying it was written by Yvonne with her husband Bill Sterling. Suzuki Roshi had cancer of the gall bladder. He was in Portland doing a combination of sittings and lectures in March of 1971, the year he died. Click the image to enter or send entry to labdelghani@danvillepubliclibrary.org. Mon 12 Project Next Generation.
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