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WB 63-07 November

 

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WB 64-03 April-May

 

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long-awaited aMiiion 
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he Spent some time With Bishop Yamada Los Angeles. 
m Officially to invite everyone to meet and With him.

 

 

WB 65-05 August

 

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WB 65-07 November-December

 

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WB 66-1 February

 

 

 

WB 66-5 Summer

 

 

 

WB 66-4 Fall

 

 

P2 - from an article on needing money to buy land for monastery

 

 

p10

 

 

P11 - article on the new Haiku zendo

 

 

p16

 

 

WB 67-1 Jan-Feb

 

P10

 

 

WB 67-02 Fall

 

P6

 

P17

 

 

P38

 

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KATAGIRI SENSEI 
Because Suzuki Roshi has been at Zen Mountain Center a good part Of this year, 
Katagiri Sensei has been leading the practice in San Francisco. He has continued 
Suzuki Roshi's leadership and added a special quality Of his own. In the past when 
Roshi has been away, attendance at zazen and lectures decreased; but during this 
last year attendance has continued to increase. Often at Katagiri Sensei's lectures 
there are 70 to 80 students and at morning and evening zazen between 40 and 60 
students. He conducted the annual week sesshin in San Francisco this summer, 
with Bishop Sumi Roshi and Abbot Suzuki Roshi there for two Of the days. TWO 
of Kataøri Sensei's lectures are included in this issue.

P40

 

 

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west for Roshi and his wife. Mrs. Suzuki performed the tea ceremony for the house- 
hold, surely the first in the history of Wyoming. They both rode horses for the first 
time, and Roshi kept his seat like a samurai, Trudy said. 
BABIES 
On June Il. Katagiri Sensei's wife, Tomoe. gave birth to a boy, Ejyo, their second 
child. Norman Stiegelmeyer left the week sesshin at Tassajara to be with his wife, 
Rita, when their first child, Christina, was born on August 20.

p45

 

Katagiri Lectures from Los Altos, pp67-68 - PDF

 

 

WB 68-1-2 Summer

 

P6

 

 

From an article on three new archbishops in Japan replacing three who died.

 

 

WB 68-3-4 Fall

 

 

P4

 

 

P8

 

 

P23 - from Report on 69 winter spring practice period

 

 

P29

 

 

WB 70-01 Winter

 

From Lectures by Dainin Katagiri Sensei - PDF

 

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WB 70-71 Winter

 

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P20 in discussion on City Practice

 

 

 

 P25

 

Barry Mason

  

 

 

WB 71-01 Summer

 

Katagiri only - PDF

 

 

 

 

WB 72

 

 P5

 

P11

 

 

P14

 

P16

 

P16

  

P22

 

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KATAGIRI-ROSHI Katagiri-roshi has been our teacher since 1964. With 
Suzuki-roshi he has been deeply responsible for the development Of the Buddhist 
life and teaching at Zen Center. In recent years as Suzuki-roshi became older

 

 

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WB 73

 

 

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NEWS 
KATAGIRI-ROSHI In the last issue of Ben, that 
hi had to to begirt Zendo there. We mi. him much. 
but his presence and influence 
Ontinue with us. His is in Minneapolis. 
of the 
of Zen students America. 
comes from Lynn 
"Minnesota Zen Meditation Center officially in 1972 when the 
a norEprofit religious in an 
t pation of 
his family arrived December 15th, in the 
middle of winter, in spiæ o 
f dire it was a mild. white, 
winter_ Rosh; and his family enjoyed it style by learning to skate at 
neigh rink. 
Now, after year we 
oothly center 
With about thirty 
a Board of 
officers wha take and matters. Our main 
e ff'_nt is 
future næls We are pressed for space at times 
for the daylong quiet needed for 
We like buy a farm 
to begin if for quiet P"ctice and 
gardening. With this in are 
ntly engaged in plarming and 
o ready to mail before 
The who to the "e a wide of 
Some of co 
from states in to practice with 
Roshi, of of f 
the 
Many of the live the tendo and shop togethH 
the etc. 
is a gmwing group of children. babies to high school in 
and Diwu"ion lectures often 
on the day-today 
of living. 
nising children, maintaining family life, We enjoy this 
of eornmunity and the feeliwg of and

p16

 

 

WB 76-1  Summer

 

Katagiri visits - PDF

 

 

Wb 84-1 Spring

 

 

 

Katagiri invited to be interim abbot of SFZC, p-8-10 - PDF

 

 

WB 84-2 Fall

 

Kat lect - Magnanimity - PDF

 

 

WB 85-1 Summer

 

Katagiri lecture - True Heart - PDF

 

 

P22

 

 

WB 86-2 Fall

 

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p7

 

 

P21

 

 

 

P23 - Rowena Pattee

 

 

P24

 

 

 

P35 - I add this because it reminds me of Katagiri at his desk on the ground floor of Sokoji. He was in charge of the fundraising for a new temple and there was a blackboard or something with the count on that. It didn't look to me like his tasks for the Japanese congregation were fun work. - dc

 

 

Wb 87-1 Spring

 

 

P46

 

 

WB 87-2 Fall

 

 

 

 P26  - from a Harvest of Poems - Meditation Retreat with Thich Nat hahn

 

 

WB 88-1- Spring

 

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WB 89-1 Spring

 

 

P45

 

 

WB 90-1 Fall

 

 

 

Dying together P3 - PDF

 

Dainin Katagiri In Memoriam by Michael Wenger, funeral by Yvonne Rand, Eulogy by Reb Anderson, P21 - PDF

 

P24 - Excerpt from Natalie Goldberg's Wild Mind - PDF

 

 

P31

 

 

P32

 

P21

 

 

WB 91-1 Spring

 

 

 

 

P21

 

Hokubei Sesshin at Tassajara with priests from Japan, US, Europe, Brazil - report

P39,40 - PDF

 

 

WB 93-1 Spring

 

Shogoji 1st International Practice Period - PDF

 

 

WB 94-1 Summer

 

Ryokan Steve Weintraub lecture - PDF

P11-13

 

 

 WB 94 Summer

 

 

 P35 - from Ed Brown lecture

 

 

WB 95-1 Winter

 

 Interview with Yvonne Rand by Barbara Wenger p10 - 17 - PDF

 P24

 

 

 P36

 

 

 P37

 

 

WB 95-2 Summer

 

 

 

 WB 96-1 Winter

 

 

 P12

 

 

 

 

 

WB 96-2 Summer

 

 

 

From Blanch Hartman's Mt. Seat Ceremony - p14

 

 

 

 

 

WB 96-2 Fall

 

 

 

WB 97-1 Winter

 

 

 

WB 97-2 Summer

 

 

 

 P7 - from a talk by Blanch Hartman

 

 

WB 98-1 Spring Summer

 

 

P11 - Katharine Thanas

 

 

WB  Fall 2000 Winter 2001

 

 P14

 

 

WB Fall Winter 2001

 

 

P9 - from a lecture by Steve Weintraub

 

 

 

P37 from an article by Michael Wenger full of neat short teachings

 

 

WB 2002

 

 

P20 - in an article by Mick Sopko on the 30th anniversary of Green Gulch Farm

 

 

WB Summer 2003

 

  

 P29 from Honoring Peace by Sojun Mel Weitsman

  

 

WB 2006

 

 P16

 

 

WB2012

 

 P30