Links to Zen Sites on the Web
This page is designed to help you find other sources of information about Zen on the World Wide Web. We're listing some favorite Zen resources we hope will assist you. Our list is short because we feel that the links we are providing will point you to a more complete selection of Zen sites on the web.
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Perhaps the most exhaustive source for Buddhism on the web has been compiled by Dr. T. Matthew Ciolek of the Australian National University. His Zen Buddhism WWW Virtual Library is described as "the Internet Guide to Zen (Ch'an, Son, Thien)."
Part of Dr. Ciolek's WWW Virtual Library includes a page devoted to the Sanbo Kyodan lineage, with which MKZC is affiliated. There are links to writings and teishos by many Sanbo Kyodan teachers, including Ruben Habito.
Click here for an Apology for What the Founder of the Sanbo-Kyodan, Haku'un Yasutani Roshi, Said and Did during World War II.
The Sanbo Kyodan Lineage now has it's own website.
TheZensite [Zen essays, teachings and book reviews] :
If you're looking for information on other Texas Zen Centers, these two links may be of help: http://www.austinzencenter.org and this list of Zen Centers of Texas. There is a zen sitting group in El Paso run by one of our sangha members, Meredith Garmon. Click here for more information.
Please visit the site of our sister sangha in Boston: boundlesswayzen.org.
Vist Zen Community of Baltimore
Rissho Kosei-Kai:
Buddhist Church of Dallas
Visit the Fort Worth Zendo
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