While other Zen Schools disappeared only
the teachings of Rinzai and Dogen (Soto) Schools of Zen were transmitted to Japan during
the 13th Century. Hakuin Zenji (1685 – 1768) revitalized Rinzai's teachings and
his lineage continued throughout Japan until this very day.
Ryutakuji,
founded by Hakuin Zenji continued the Rinzai
lineage through the 20th Century with Gempo Yamamoto Roshi and Soen Nakagawa
Roshi.
As a young monk Eido Tai Shimano received Rinzai
Zen training at Ryutakuji. After many years
of training he became Dharma Heir of Soen Roshi. Eido Roshi is currently the only bilingual and bi‐cultural Rinzai Zen
master in America .
He translated "The Book of Rinzai" (quoted
above) from the Chinese language into English. He has been teaching Zen
Buddhism in the United
States for over one half century and
established the NY Zendo Shobo‐ji in 1968 and the Dai Bosatsu Zendo Kongo‐ji in
1976.
After Eido Roshi retired from the responsibility of
Abbot of Zen Studies Society a number of senior students asked him to continue
his teaching, while respecting his retirement schedule and his personal duties.
They
continue to organize various Zen activities and traditional Rinzai Zen
ceremonies. Eido Roshi has been leading sesshins
in Switzerland and Turkey .
During his long career Eido Roshi has been a very
effective teacher. We have strong karmic affinity with him and
appreciate his teaching style. He is able to convey the True Spirit of Rinzai
Zen and subtlety of Dharma. Few of us
feel responsible for his Dharma to continue and want him to lead us on the way,
as long as he is able.
History teaches us that it may take at least two to
three hundred years for the transition of any tradition from one culturally and
religiously diverse nation to another. Eido Roshi often said that,
"Westernization of Zen is inevitable, but with too quick Western
transition the resulting practice loses the subtle essential taste of
Zen." Eido Roshi emphasizes the importance of Zazen practice, instead of
intellectual debates and analysis.
The Nyogen Senzaki Memorial Service "Hidden Zendo" May 10 - 15, 2013 The Rinzai Zen Sangha |
We are senior Zen students who wish to support Eido
Roshi’s continued teaching of authentic Rinzai Zen. To realize this objective
we declare the establishment of a new organization, the RINZAI ZEN SANGHA, which
does not affiliate itself with any other Zen Buddhist organization.
We have strong connections with Japanese Zen
monasteries and Zen Centers around the world.
We requested that Eido Roshi remain active during
his formal retirement years to guide us in our continued practice of Rinzai
Zen. He responded, “As long as you take care of everything, and if my schedule
and duties allow, I will lend my support whenever you ask.”
"Pursue not if he leaves, refuse not if he
comes.”
This is our motto. Please come and sit with us.
Gassho,
The Rinzai Zen Sangha