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− | Chogye International Zen Center is a Kwan Um School of Zen practice center founded by Seung Sahn in 1975, located in New York City. The center offers a daily practice regimen, as well as retreats and workshops. Wu Kwang is the guiding teacher and resident Zen Master, the abbot is Steven Cohen.Prebish, Charles S (1999). Luminous Passage: The Practice and Study of Buddhism in America. University of California Press. p. 34. ISBN 0-520-21697-0.<br/> | + | [[Chogye International Zen Center]] is a Kwan Um School of [[Zen]] practice center founded by Seung Sahn in 1975, located in {{Wiki|New York}} City. The center offers a daily practice regimen, as well as [[retreats]] and workshops. Wu Kwang is the guiding [[teacher]] and resident [[Zen]] [[Master]], the [[abbot]] is Steven Cohen.Prebish, Charles S (1999). Luminous Passage: The Practice and Study of [[Buddhism]] in {{Wiki|America}}. {{Wiki|University of California}} Press. p. 34. ISBN 0-520-21697-0.<br/> |
− | Morreale, Don (1998). The Complete Guide to Buddhist America. Shambhala Publications. | + | Morreale, Don (1998). The Complete Guide to [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|America}}. [[Shambhala]] Publications. |
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Latest revision as of 07:29, 17 September 2013
Chogye International Zen Center is a Kwan Um School of Zen practice center founded by Seung Sahn in 1975, located in New York City. The center offers a daily practice regimen, as well as retreats and workshops. Wu Kwang is the guiding teacher and resident Zen Master, the abbot is Steven Cohen.Prebish, Charles S (1999). Luminous Passage: The Practice and Study of Buddhism in America. University of California Press. p. 34. ISBN 0-520-21697-0.
Morreale, Don (1998). The Complete Guide to Buddhist America. Shambhala Publications.