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Jisho Warner is a
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priest and abiding teacher of Stone Creek Zen Center in
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. Warner is a former president of the Soto Zen Buddhist Association, and its first female and first LGBTQ president. Having graduated from
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in 1965, she became an artist and freelance editor. She has edited books by
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, Ed Brown, Wendy Johnson,
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,
Dainin Katagiri Jikai , was a Sōtō Zen priest and teacher, and the founding abbot of Minnesota Zen Meditation Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he served from 1972 until his death from cancer in 1990. He is also the founder of Hokyoji Zen Practice Commu ...
, and many others. She is a co-editor of the book ''Opening the Hand of Thought'' by Kosho Uchiyama, whose teachings she first encountered in the 1980s while practicing at the Pioneer Valley Zendo in
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under Koshi Ichida. She has contributed to a number of books, including ''Receiving the Marrow (a collection of essays on Dogen Zenji)'', ''Nothing is Hidden, The Hidden Lamp, Being Bodies, The Beginner’s Guide to Zen Buddhism,'' and ''365 Zen.'' Warner trained in both the
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and in
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. She was a longtime student of
Dainin Katagiri Jikai , was a Sōtō Zen priest and teacher, and the founding abbot of Minnesota Zen Meditation Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he served from 1972 until his death from cancer in 1990. He is also the founder of Hokyoji Zen Practice Commu ...
, who was by then the head of the
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, and trained under him at Hokyoji, a residential center in
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. She completed the certification training required by the Sotoshu at Aichi Senmon Nisodo, a monastery in
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, where she studied under Shundō Aoyama Rōshi. She trained finally under Tozen Akiyama at the Milwaukee Zen Center, was ordained by him, and received shiho, dharma transmission, from him in 1995. Warner founded Stone Creek Zen Center in 1996 and has continued to teach there since then. In 2022 Zen teacher Sessei Meg Levie joined her in leading the growing sangha community, as part of a successful generational succession of temple leadership, following an eight-year tenure of Korin Charlie Pokorny and Dojin Sarah Emerson. Stone Creek re-opened in January 2023, following a major renovation and expansion of the center, located in
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. Warner has given dharma transmission to four successors: the late Joko Dave Haselwood, who had earlier been a notable publisher of
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and San Francisco Renaissance poets in the 1960s as founder of
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; Toan Irene Flynn, who teaches Zen in
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; and two adjunct teachers at Stone Creek, Annette Joay Lille, a retired hospice chaplain, and Myozen Barton Stone.


Bibliography

* * *Eido Frances Carney, ed. ''Receiving the Marrow: Teachings on Dogen by Soto Zen Women Priests.'' Temple Ground. . *Florence Caplow and Susan Moon, eds. ''The Hidden Lamp: Stories from Twenty-five Centuries of Awakened Women.'' Wisdom. .


See also

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Buddhism in the United States The term American Buddhism can be used to describe all Buddhism, 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. ...
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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 ...


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