
2014.09.15: Shodo Harada Roshi - "The Calligraphy of Emptyness: The Zen of Dying"
Shodo Harada Roshi The Calligraphy of Emptiness, …
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September 13, 20141h 32m
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Shodo Harada Roshi
The Calligraphy of Emptiness, The Zen of Dying
Part of the End-of-Life Conversations Series
Join Michael Lerner in conversation with Roshi about his experiences with death and dying and for an unforgettable demonstration of his calligraphy.
Shodo Harada Roshi
Shodo Harada Roshi is Abbot of Sogen-ji, a 300-year-old Rinzai Zen monastery in Okayama, Japan. He is also Abbot of Tahoma Monastery on Whidbey Island north of Seattle. He founded Enso House, a hospice affiliated with Tahoma, where his students attend the dying.
He is a master of Japanese calligraphy, and has conducted demonstrations at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco and the Metropolitan Museum in New York. His translator and colleague, Priscilla Daichi Storandt, is co-abbot at Tahoma and a senior teacher in her own right. Find out more on his website.
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