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  1. Kobun Chino Otogawa was an instrumental figure in the transmission of Zen to America and its evolution within our culture. Sent from Eiheiji to bring the classical forms of Zen to the First Monastery in America, Kobun arrived as a young man in the midst of a social revolution and resonated in perfect time with the evolution of American Zen.

  2. 7 de nov. de 2022 · Zen teacher Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi delivering a dharma lecture at Puregg Zendo, Jakkoji "Still Light Temple" in the Austrian Alps on 1992-02-24.#kobun #ch...

  3. Kobun Chino could divide a leaf of grass from a distance of 25 meters. His students were watching him doing that many times. On a spring day he drove with one of his students along the Pacific Coast Highway. He stopped the car on the roadside, opened the trunk and pulled out a two-meter-long Japanese bow and a quiver of hand-carved arrows.

  4. Amazon.com: Embracing Mind: The Zen Talks of Kobun Chino Otogawa: 9780998537429: Otogawa, Kobun Chino, Cosgrove, Judy, Hall, Shinbo Joseph: Libros. Omitir e ir al contenido principal.us. Hola Elige tu dirección Libros. Selecciona el departamento donde deseas ...

  5. Kobun Chino Otogawa, Chief Priest of Jikoji, came to America in 1967 from Eiheiji Monastery in Japan. After serving as the resident teacher at Tassajara Monastery for two years, Kobun Roshi became the Chief Priest of Haiku Zendo in Los Altos, California.

  6. Written by Forbes reporter Caleb Melby and drawn by JESS3, The Zen of Steve Jobs tells the story of a relationship and collaboration between Jobs and Kobun Chino Otogawa. Kobun was a Zen Buddhist ...