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  1. Website. www.dharma-sangha.de. www.dharmasangha.org. Richard Dudley Baker (born March 30, 1936) is an American Soto Zen master (or roshi ), the founder and guiding teacher of Dharma Sangha—which consists of Crestone Mountain Zen Center located in Crestone, Colorado and the Buddhistisches Studienzentrum [1] (Johanneshof) in Germany ...

  2. Zentatsu Richard Baker is the Founder and Head Teacher of the Dharma Sangha centers in the United States and Europe. In the United States he lives at the Crestone Mountain Zen Center in Colorado; and in Germany, at the ‘Dharma Zentrum Quellenweg’ in the Black Forest.

  3. Richard Dudley Baker (nacido el 30 de marzo de 1936) es un maestro estadounidense de Soto Zen (o roshi ), el fundador y maestro guía de Dharma Sangha, que consiste en el Crestone Mountain Zen Center ubicado en Crestone, Colorado y el Buddhistisches Studienzentrum [1] ( Johanneshof) en la Selva Negra de Alemania . [2]

  4. Zentatsu Baker Roshi After 70 years of practice and 60 years of teaching, Zentatsu Richard Baker Roshi, lineage successor of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi (author of the bestselling book "Zen Mind ...

  5. The center received significant media coverage concerning the 1984 resignation of then abbot Zentatsu Richard Baker, who was ousted after it was alleged that he had been having an affair with the wife of a prominent Zen Center member.

  6. Zentatsu Richard Baker (born Richard Dudley Baker) Zen teacher Richard Baker was born in Maine in 1936. He studied architecture and history at Harvard College and in 1960 left the East Coast for San Francisco. A year later he began studying Zen with Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. In 1962, Suzuki Roshi established San Francisco Zen Center (SFZC), the ...

  7. www.sfzc.org › about › San-Francisco-Zen-Center-LineageSan Francisco Zen Center Lineage

    Zentatsu Richard Baker Roshi was the second abbot of Zen Center, serving from 1971 until 1983. He was instrumental in the purchase of Tassajara Zen Mountain Center and Green Gulch Farm. He was also the leading force in setting up Zen Center's financial base of support, including Greens Restaurant at Fort Mason and Tassajara Bakery in San Francisco.