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Zen Masters: Echoes of Enlightenment

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The talk focuses on the interactions and relationships between notable Zen figures, specifically the exchanges between Chikwan Shikezenji and Butsugen Zenji, highlighting the significance of these encounters in the transmission of the Zen teachings. Dogen Zenji's admiration for these events underscores the importance of genuine practice and the seamless continuity of enlightened understanding.

  • Chikwan Shikezenji: Renowned for his critical analysis of Zen sayings and teachings, considered unmatched in his time.

  • Butsugen Zenji: An eminent disciple of Hoen Zenji and abbot of Mount Gosho, noteworthy for his profound teachings and influence on Zen practice.

  • Dogen Zenji: Revered for acknowledging the import of the interactions between Chikwan Shikezenji and Butsugen Zenji, emphasizing the value of significant meetings among great Zen masters in nurturing the Dharma lineage.

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This is the Zen master what is now called Kozan. He had a great reputation for explaining or criticizing the sayings and doings of enlightened Zen men. There was no man, no one, no one comparable to Chikwan Shikezenji. The Butsugen was a very excellent disciple of Hoen Zenji, who was the abbot of the temple, which is called Mount Gosho.

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As the Zenji says, I think that it was a great opportunity for Chikuwa Nishike. The taking of the spirit of the Dharma Patriarchs had followed. to have undertaken the responsibility of Ino. For Dogen Zenji, how great this opportunity when Chikuwanshike and Butsugen Zenji encountered is because a great man encountered a great man who have been about to undertaken

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and taking the responsibility of the inner. So Dogen Zenji admires this opportunity, saying how valuable it is. The Great Zen Master, Chikuwa Shike, practiced very hard under the Great Zen Master, which was called Butsugen Zenji. There is no room, no gap between the two. Even there is nowhere, even though no wind.

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