Koné sees three issues in the emerging western Zen tradition: sustainability, legitimicay, and authority.
Within the various Zen traditions dharma transmission got various meanings.
Kenshō is a Japanese term from the Zen tradition.
The origin of the pieces on the album is the Zen tradition of honkyoku.
The adaptation into Zen tradition could have omitted the role of silence.
Subsequently, the Zen tradition produced a rich corpus of written literature which has become a part of its practice and teaching.
From 1962 onward, Yoshihara worked on a series of circle paintings inspired by Zen tradition.
According to Zen tradition, the givers should be grateful.
In the Zen tradition, Ananda is considered to be the second Indian patriarch.
In some Zen traditions a Dharma talk may be referred to as a teisho.