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  1. Philip Kapleau (August 20, 1912 – May 6, 2004) was an American teacher of Zen Buddhism in the Sanbo Kyodan tradition, which is rooted in Japanese Sōtō and incorporates Rinzai-school koan-study. He also strongly advocated for Buddhist vegetarianism.

  2. Philip Kapleau (New Haven, Connecticut, 20 de agosto de 1912 - 6 de maio de 2004) foi um mestre zen budista da tradição Sanbo Kyodan de Harada roshi e Yasutani roshi, um misto das escolas japonesas de zen Soto e Rinzai.

  3. 2 de mai. de 2024 · Philip Kapleau (born Aug. 20, 1912, New Haven, Conn., U.S.—died May 6, 2004, Rochester, N.Y.) was an American religious leader, a leading popularizer of Zen Buddhism in the United States and the founder of the Rochester Zen Center, a major venue of Zen meditation and education.

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  4. Learn about Philip Kapleau, one of the founding fathers of American Zen, who wrote The Three Pillars of Zen and founded the Rochester Zen Center. Explore his life, teachings and legacy through his books and talks.

  5. OS TRÊS PILARES DO ZEN. Philip Kapleau. Editora Itatiaia. Obra capital de Roshi Philip Kapleau, fundador e diretor espiritual de Zen Center de Rochester, EEUU, que viveu treze anos em mosteiros, sob a orientação dos maiores mestres do zen japonês.

  6. Resumo. "Os Três Pilares do Zen", escrito por Philip Kapleau Roshi, é um livro inovador e definitivo sobre o Zen Budismo, com foco em ensinar aos leitores os conceitos fundamentais do Zen, bem como descrever em detalhes a prática e os valores do Zen. O livro é dividido em três partes principais: 1.

  7. Philip Kapleau is a revered teacher, one of the first Westerners to practice authentic Zen and the author of the seminal text Three Pillars of Zen. The Zen of Living and Dying is a revision of his 1989 book The Wheel of Life and Death, and includes sections on death, dying, karma, and rebirth.