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  Tenney Nathanson has compiled a list 
  of useful links to Zen resources, which is particularly useful for finding 
  some of the other sanghas connected with the western Zen teacher Robert Aitken 
  and his dharma heirs, and placing this lineage in the wider context of the Harada-Yasutani 
  Zen tradition.
 member 
  Tenney Nathanson has compiled a list 
  of useful links to Zen resources, which is particularly useful for finding 
  some of the other sanghas connected with the western Zen teacher Robert Aitken 
  and his dharma heirs, and placing this lineage in the wider context of the Harada-Yasutani 
  Zen tradition. 
The Internet Guide to Zen Online Resources
Zen Buddhism WWW Virtual Library Edited by Dr T.Matthew Ciolek
This document is a part of the Buddhist Studies WWW Virtual Library. Please notify tmciolek@ciolek.com about relevant new/changed online resources. Your feed-back will be gratefully appreciated.
This page is updated frequently and is optimised for transmission speed, not for fancy looks. Currently this page provides WWW links to 177 information facilities world-wide. All links are inspected and evaluated before being added to this Virtual Library.
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is an online clearinghouse for Buddhist study and practice resources. It is home to Dharmanet's own in-house databases and collections, as well as providing links to all online Buddhist resources, large and small.
Dharma Net International 
  Chosen Best Buddhist Hub Site by Yahoo Internet Life. 
  DharmaNet's Buddhist InfoWeb is a central directory of lay and monastic 
  Dharma centers, organizations, and practice groups.
  
Virtual Religion Index Links for Research on Religion This index is designed as a tool for students with little time. It analyzes & highlights important content of religion-related websites to speed research. Hyperlinks are provided not only to homepages but to major subsites, directories & documents within. Our purpose is not to circumvent tours of worthy sites, but to cut down the time spent on surfing, click-throughs, and sorting of gopher searches.
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resources for the study of east asian language and thought Established July 1995 by Charles Muller. Updated regularly
Dictionary of East Asian Literary CJK Terms - Dictionary of East 
  Asian CJK Buddhist Terms - Korean Buddhism WWWVL Page - Electronic Buddhist 
  Text Initiative (EBTI) - Graduate Studies Programs in Asian Philosophy and Religion 
  - Articles on East Asian Philosophy and Religion - Five Confucian and Taoist 
  Classics - The Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment - East Asian Buddhist Textual 
  Resources - Confucian and Taoist Textual Resources - Muller's Electronic CJK 
  Texts -Korean Buddhism Bibliography 

The Electronic Bodhidharma the largest collection of Buddhist primary text materials on the Internet. Unique tools for looking up terms in a dozen Zen dictionaries.
Information about ZEN MASTERS and ZEN CENTERS - BUDDHIST INPUT 
  PROJECTS - ZEN TEXTS and PUBLICATIONS ON ZEN - ELECTRONIC TEXT in EAST ASIAN 
  LANGUAGES - ZEN ART and ZEN STORIES (under construction 2/22/99)
 the zen web of 
  original mind is designed to be a focus for information about Zen and related 
  topics, and to be a gateway to many online resources of interest both to Zen 
  Buddhists and to those curious about Zen. It is not affiliated with any particular 
  school of Zen, nor does it consider the broader topic of Buddhism in general. 
  However, you may find links to or addresses for particular schools through the 
  Zen Web's page on Sanghas, and a general directory of Buddhist organizations 
  on The Buddhist InfoWeb.
buddhist 
  psychology  An annotated link farm.Lecture by John Tarrant Roshi on Zen 
  and depth psychology. Personality Theories and Theorists - Buddhist Part of 
  a large site outlining various psychotherapy schools and approaches. Roots of 
  Buddhist Psychology Interesting interview with Jack Kornfeld. Links to the Naropa 
  Institute.

      cartoons - humour - coping with life - don't go here! - drugs & food 
      issues - enlightenment - gurus at large - inter-faith forum - modern tales 
      - readers' forum - valuable links
      
    
Zen Stories is a collection of stories from the Orient, mostly 
      Zen and Taoist tales. Why am I suggesting that you tell these stories to 
      your neighbors? Is it because these are among the oldest stories in human 
      history and have withstood the test of time? Is it because Zen and Taoism 
      are ancient religions offering profound insights into human nature, the 
      cosmos, and spirituality?... Maybe. Or maybe it's just because they are 
      fun to tell.
    
    
Surrender to the mind-numbing effects of normalcy? NOT WHEN 
      THERE'S  TO 
      BE HAD!! Frivoity, excursions into the bizarre & generalized mirth . 
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TO 
      BE HAD!! Frivoity, excursions into the bizarre & generalized mirth . 
      . . 
    
Gateway Journal of The Engaged Zen Foundation offers advice on practice and features articles for prisoners by teachers of various traditions. Articles by Buddhist prisoners are a regular feature. An installment of Zen Karmics appears in each issue. Gateway Journal is free to prisoners. Articles by American spiritual teachers will be featured from time to time.
        Pathless 
        Path
The Pathless Path is the newsletter for the students of Pat Hawk, who is not only a Zen Buddhist teacher (roshi) and successor to Robert Aitken Roshi in the Diamond Sangha branch of the Harada-Yasutami lineage, but also a Redemptorist monk who leads Christian contemplative retreats.
Bright Water is the virtual version of our a Zen magazine published twice yearly by the Maitai Zendo. Articles reflect contemporary Zen and related practice in the wider Buddhist field. The virtual edition offers a selection of current and previous articles. To enjoy the 'real' magazine - which includes articles by Robert Aitken.
Editor: Mary Jise Jaksch
 Each 
        newsletter 
        contains a teisho given by one of the teachers as well as current CDS 
        news.
Each 
        newsletter 
        contains a teisho given by one of the teachers as well as current CDS 
        news. 
Blind Donkey - The Journal of the Diamond Sangha Empty pages, under construction since 1995. Recently (Feb 99), the link from CDS Home Page to BD was dropped. Perhaps it is a dead project? Stay tuned.
 Dharma 
        Currents - Newsletters from Three Treasures Sangha of the Pacific 
        Northwest.
Dharma 
        Currents - Newsletters from Three Treasures Sangha of the Pacific 
        Northwest.
Visit the on-line magazine HUNDRED 
        MOUNTAIN Journal, an offbeat, Buddhist-oriented journal of the spirit 
        open to anyone interested in fitting spiritual practice into busy, contemporary 
        life. Articles, interviews, humor, reviews, resources and more.
        
        
        
        
The Journal of Buddhist Ethics is the first academic journal dedicated entirely to Buddhist ethics, and is innovative in adopting a totally electronic mode of publication. In most other respects, however, it will function as a traditional scholarly journal. Research articles as well as discussions and critical notes submitted to the journal will be subject to blind peer review.
The Journal of Buddhist Ethics interprets "ethics" in a broad sense as including subject matter in the ten areas listed below.
  
   the Budo Journal of Classical Japanese Martial Arts and Culture, Furyu
 
  the Budo Journal of Classical Japanese Martial Arts and Culture, Furyu
  Why on earth do we nutcases take up and--craziest of all--continue to subject 
  ourselves to training in martial arts? Other people have other reasons. But 
  for the publisher, Wayne Muromoto, it has to do with being human beings. 
  
  
   Now under constuction, our Mar-Apr 
  Issue will include pieces by our outstanding columnists: Book reviewer John 
  Bird; Movie reviewer Tom Armstrong; and our essayist, Snarky. Also, a thoughtful 
  article peers into the next big thang in the future of the cybersangha: A Buddhism 
  Portal. The next installment of our series about Zen and the Brain will be presented. 
  Plus, surprises are being prepared. It's not too early to start experiencing 
  those pangs of excitement!!
 
  Now under constuction, our Mar-Apr 
  Issue will include pieces by our outstanding columnists: Book reviewer John 
  Bird; Movie reviewer Tom Armstrong; and our essayist, Snarky. Also, a thoughtful 
  article peers into the next big thang in the future of the cybersangha: A Buddhism 
  Portal. The next installment of our series about Zen and the Brain will be presented. 
  Plus, surprises are being prepared. It's not too early to start experiencing 
  those pangs of excitement!!
  
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  Practice in Daily Living
  
  
   Heartland 
  Sangha is a group of American Buddhists who practice a non-dualistic, non-sectarian, 
  way of "Oneness" drawn from the original teachings of Gautama Buddha, Jodo Shinshu, 
  Zen Buddhism and engaged Buddhism. We have members from several Buddhist traditions. 
  The Heartland Sangha is affiliated with the American Buddhist Association. It 
  is interested in American Buddhism as developed by the Venerable 
  Rev. Gyomay Kubose.
Heartland 
  Sangha is a group of American Buddhists who practice a non-dualistic, non-sectarian, 
  way of "Oneness" drawn from the original teachings of Gautama Buddha, Jodo Shinshu, 
  Zen Buddhism and engaged Buddhism. We have members from several Buddhist traditions. 
  The Heartland Sangha is affiliated with the American Buddhist Association. It 
  is interested in American Buddhism as developed by the Venerable 
  Rev. Gyomay Kubose.
We enjoy periodic social get-togethers and fun activities as well as involving ourselves in various social action programs. We seek "Oneness" in a supportive atmosphere of mutual development. Everybody is invited to join us.
Visit Northern Nevada Dharma Bulletin Board for calendars of Dharma groups and events in Reno/Sparks, Carson City, Gardnerville, Tahoe, and Nevada City. Contact the webmaster to add any groups or events from that geographic area.
Dharma-Tech and Arts
  "Wood and Electronic Products for Practitioners in Spiritual Traditions"
  Zen Desert Sangha member Joseph 
  Louis Montani Check his web page for pictures of handy work. Need a woody 
  item for your zendo? A custom sitting bench?
If you follow the present day world, you will turn your back on the Way; if you would not turn your back on the Way, do not follow the world. Takuan Soho.
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        reflect the dual nature of the samurai, the pen and the sword. The philosophical 
        background of the martial arts has often been down played in the west. 
        As a classicist of martial arts, I believe the philosophical foundation 
        is not a part, but the root of all martial arts. 
        
      
Sifu Wong Kiew Kit Shaolin Kung Fu, Chi Kung and Zen is the fourth generation successor from the famous Shaolin Monastery of China, and a grandmaster of Shaolin Kungfu and Chi Kung. He was also the founder-secretary and later the Deputy President of the Federation of Kungfu and Lion Dance Organizations of his home state in Malaysia.
Sifu Wong has always insisted that while Shaolin Kungfu is an exceedingly effective martial art, its greatness lies in enriching our daily life and in spiritual development.
 Zen 
        Buddhist Texts In these pages you'll find texts about Zen Buddhism, 
        Zen meditation (zazen) and other Zen sitting practices (samu, kinhin), 
        sayings and talks (tiesho) of Zen masters and Zen Buddhist ritual and 
        chants of interest to both novices and those with years of practice.
Zen 
        Buddhist Texts In these pages you'll find texts about Zen Buddhism, 
        Zen meditation (zazen) and other Zen sitting practices (samu, kinhin), 
        sayings and talks (tiesho) of Zen masters and Zen Buddhist ritual and 
        chants of interest to both novices and those with years of practice.