Letters and cards sent by Shunryu Suzuki to Elsie Mitchell
1964 - 1970
Comments on the
letters by DC
Reminder notes
- who the people in the letters are
Elsie's Way of Eiheiji - recordings and booklet
in Publications
Elsie Mitchell cuke page
"I feel a great responsibility for future students of Zen in America." - letter of 67-01-16
Scanned image of letters | Typed, slightly edited version Letter of
64-05-14
transcribed version Letter of 64-09-09
transcribed version Post card of 64-09-17
transcribed version Post card of 64-09-29
transcribed version Post card of 64-10-01
transcribed version Post card of 64-11-16
transcribed version Letter of 64-12-01
transcribed version Letter of 65-05-22
transcribed version Letter of 65-09-17
transcribed version Letter of 65-12-01
transcribed version Letter of 66-01-20
transcribed version Letter of 66-04-20
transcribed version
Letter of 66-07-00
transcribed version Letter of 67-01-16
transcribed version
Letter of 67-12-08
transcribed version Card of 69-05-12
transcribed version Letter of 70-05-16
transcribed version
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New Year's card - The two larger characters at the top right mean "Happy New Year." The characters literally mean "happy" and " spring," the old moon calendar new year beginning in the traditional spring which Japanese ancestors anticipated and celebrated in early February. The characters down the center say "Sokoji - Suzuki Shunryu." The "ji" in Sokoji is obscured and since Sokoji means "San Francisco Temple," it looks like it says "San Francisco - Shunryu Suzuki." Don't know what the bottom character which looks like a hiragana "nu" means. It's over the Sokoji seal. The card is undated. He didn't draw the bird or flowers. - dc |