Japanese laity has been allowed to participate in Zen training only since the Meiji Restoration.
Toyoda was active promoting Zen training in his network of Aikido dojo.
His Zen training, which he started in 1899, influenced much of his painting style and led to his name being associated with the unconventional.
Watts left formal Zen training in New York because the method of the teacher did not suit him.
Sanjōnishi and his renga circle were influential in this development, as was the Zen training that Jōō underwent.
It wasn't a difficult shot, but he still called on his Zen training to clear his mind and steady his muscles.
His Zen training had taught him that there was no such thing as magic, but here was evidence to the contrary, right before his eyes.
Brennan's consciousness returned from the pool where his Zen training had sunk it.
There is also formal Zen training as traditionally known.
Indeed, Zen training requires a great deal of discipline, and through one's meditation practice one can ideally overcome otherwise debilitating physical pain.