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The Ordinary Mind Zen School is a network of independent Zen centers established by Charlotte Joko Beck and her Dharma Successors in 1995.


History

The school is unaffiliated with any Zen centers which fall outside of its own network, however many Ordinary Mind Zen teachers are members of the
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. The history of the Ordinary Mind Zen School dates back to 1983, which was the year that Joko Beck had left the
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. That was the year her teacher,
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, had been confronted by his students about his
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and sexual liaisons with some female students. Joko Beck established the Zen Center of San Diego in 1983. According to Richard Hughes Seager, "By 1998, the Ordinary Mind School had centers in
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." There is no one set structure of curriculum in the Ordinary Mind School, as the Dharma Successors of Joko Beck get to decide their method of training independent of any organizational head. Long before retirement, Joko Beck had done away with all titles and no longer wore her
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. (For formal occasions she often wore a rakusu after ceasing to wear okesa; she also ordained several Zen priests throughout her life.) She had distanced herself considerably from her roots in the
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school, and much of the ceremony had been abandoned in favor of pure meditation practice.


Teachers

*Ordained by
Joko Beck Charlotte Joko Beck (March 27, 1917 – June 15, 2011) was an American Zen teacher and the author of the books ''Everyday Zen: Love and Work'' and ''Nothing Special: Living Zen''. Biography Born in New Jersey, Beck studied music at the Oberlin ...
: **Larry Jissan Christensen **Anna Christensen **Geoff Dawson (Ordinary Mind Zen School Sydney) **Gregg Howard (Ordinary Mind Zen Brisbane) **
Barry Magid Barry Magid is a psychoanalyst and Zen teacher whose life and work have been on the forefront of a movement to integrate Western psychology with Eastern spiritual practices. He teaches at the Ordinary Mind Zendo in New York City. OMZ is part of t ...
(Ordinary Mind Zendo) **Gary Nafstad **Barbara Muso Penn **Elihu Genmyo Smith (Prairie Zen Center) **
Diane Eshin Rizzetto Diane Eshin Rizzetto is an American Zen teacher in the lineage of Joko Beck, and the author of the books ''Waking up to What You Do'' and ''Deep Hope''. In 1994, Rizzetto received dharma transmission from Joko Beck. She then established and be ...
(Bay Zen Center) **Ezra Bayda **Elizabeth Hamilton * Claire Slemmer * Marc Poirier * Dan Myoen Birnbaum (Bay Zen Center) * Pat Jikyo George (Zen Center of Philadelphia) * Peter Nichols (Zen Center of Philadelphia) * Bob Koller (Zen Center of Philadelphia) * Malcolm Martin (Ordinary Mind UK) * Andrew Sono Tootell (OzZEN Ordinary Mind Zen) * Karen Terzano (OMZ Europe) * Jani Henttonen (OMZ Europe) * Timo Teräväinen (OMZ Europe) * Magnus Norén (OMZ Europe) * Brenda Chiko Hess (Prescott Zen Center) * Diane Moore (Santa Rosa Zen Group) * Bernie Rhie (Williamstown Zen Group) * Robert Rosenbaum * Ed Mushin Russell (Prairie Zen Center) * Al Zolynas (Freeway Zen Group) * Spencer McWilliams (Freeway Zen Group) * Vince Jensen (Ordinary Mind Zen Brisbane) Note that Joko wrote a letter saying that she revoked transmission for two teachers she gave transmission to: Ezra Bayda and Elizabeth Hamilton. However it is unclear if Joko or anyone had the authority to revoke transmission.


See also

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Buddhism in the United States The term American Buddhism can be used to describe all Buddhist groups within the United States, including Asian Americans, Asian-American Buddhists born into the faith, who comprise the largest percentage of Buddhists in the country. American Budd ...
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Timeline of Zen Buddhism in the United States Below is a timeline of important events regarding Zen Buddhism in the United States. Dates with "?" are approximate. Events Early history * 1893: Soyen Shaku comes to the United States to lecture at the World Parliament of Religions held in C ...


References


Further reading

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External links


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