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  • Diane Rizzetto

    Diane Rizzetto was born in 1942 in Boston, Massachusetts. She married at a young age and had three children. In 1978 she moved to California and soon afterwards began studying with Sojun Mel Weitsman at the Berkeley Zen Center. After practicing at the Berkeley center for several years, she began study with Charlotte Joko Beck of the Zen Center of San Diego.

    www.bayzen.org

  • Female Zen Teachers

    Comprehensive list and biographies of current female Western Zen teachers.

    members.tripod.com

  • The Wanderling

    Anonymous self-proclaimed Zen Master. Founder of Awakening 101.

    www.angelfire.com

  • Zen Dharma Teachers

    DharmaNet's Guide to Zen/Ch'an Dharma Teachers.

    www.dharmanet.org

  • Kosen

    Affiliated with the Association Buddhist Zen of Master Deshimaru. Born in Paris, 1950. Received shiho from Master Niwa Zenji, in the Soto tradition. Site accompanied by Kosen's rock music.

    www.zen-deshimaru.com

  • Reb Anderson, Tenshin Roshi

    Tenshin Reb Anderson is Senior Dharma teacher at San Francisco Zen Center.

    www.rebanderson.org

  • Sojun Mel Weitsman

    Abbot of the Berkeley Zen Center.

    www.berkeleyzencenter.org

  • Zarko Andricevic

    The founder of the Dharmaloka community and the Zagreb Croatia Buddhist Center. Zarko received transmission from Ch'an Master Sheng-yen in 2001.

    www.dharmaloka.org

  • Dr. John Crook

    Dr. John Crook received Dharma transmission from Master Sheng-yen in 1993. He runs the Western Chan Fellowship in England and conducts Western Zen Retreats, Mahamudra Retreats, and Chan retreats throughout Europe.

    www.westernchanfellowship.org

  • Joshu Sasaki Roshi

    Rinzai Zen teacher from Myoshin-ji temple in Japan--now in the United States heading several Zen Centers.

    www.azc.org

  • Master Gudo Wafu Nishijima

    Ordained by the late Master Rempo Niwa, formerly head of the Soto Sect. He has written many books on Buddhism in both Japanese and in English. He teaches in Tokyo, Osaka, Shizuoka City and other cities in Japan. This site contains a list of his publications, online articles, as well as information about his teaching activities.

    www.dogensangha.org

  • Danan Henry

    Danan Henry Sensei entered monastic training at the Rochester Zen Center in 1979 and was ordained a Buddhist priest in 1986. In 1989, Kapleau Roshi sanctioned Danan as a full teacher and spiritual director of the Zen Center of Denver. Since 1990, Danan has been training with Robert Aitken Roshi.

    www.zencenterofdenver.org

  • Taigen Dan Leighton

    Taigen Dan Leighton is a Soto Zen priest with Dharma Transmission from Reb Anderson Roshi. He is an author and translator of a few books and teaches at the Berkeley Graduate Theological Union. The site contains information about his Sangha, as well as articles and Dharma talks.

    www.mtsource.org

  • Jack Duffy Roshi

    Jack Duffy Roshi is a teacher of the Three Treasure Sangha of the Pacific Northwest. He received transmission from Robert Aitken Roshi in June 1997 and became a full Roshi. He also has studied with Joan Reick (a former TTS teacher), and with Thich Nhat Hahn. He works as a psychotherapist.

    three-treasures-sangha.org

  • Chan Master Wei Li

    The founder of the Tu An Zen Temple at Santa Ana, Chan Master Wei Li [Thich Duy Luc in Vietnamese] is an 89th generation master in the Chan tradition. He was a student of Master Dieu Duyen who was a close disciple of Master Hsu Yun [Empty Cloud] and Master Lai Kuo. This site contains articles about Buddhism, Chan Buddhism, and a biography of the master.

    www.patriarch-chan.com

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