Brief Memories
Brit Pyland which came in the form of a gentle correction to something in DC's first notes on Suzuki posted 4-26. DC wrote: Once Herman Aihara, a leading spokesman for Macrobiotics, came to Tassajara and Loring and I wanted him to speak in the dining room to students and I asked Suzuki and he said, "In Japan we'd never do anything like that. Zen masters are jealous of their students and temples and don't let other people speak there but this is America and you all are very open and so maybe here this time it's okay." So Herman spoke. Here I had written that Suzuki didn't come only to be corrected by Brit Pyland who wrote:
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