This index is alphabetical by author but it begins with translations, then articles by monastics (Rev. Aiden, Rev. Alden etc), followed by articles by lay trainees. To make it easier to find authors in alphabetical order, the titles ‘Rev. Master’ have been dropped.
Translations
Great Master Eihei Dogen
The Spiritual Discourses of the Mountains and the Water (Sansui Kyo)
Rev. Houn Hubert, translator, Sum ’01: 16–36
Extract from: ‘Respectful Bowing Will Secure for You the Very Marrow of the Way,’ Spr ’11: 40–41
Learning the Way through Body and Mind (Shinjin Gakudo)
Rev. Houn Hubert, translator, Sum ’03: 30–44
On Functioning Fully (Zenki)
Rev. Houn Hubert, translator, Aut ’07: 1–5
Raihai Tokuzui: Paying Homage and Acquiring the Essence
Dr. F. H. Cook, translator, Jan–Feb ’76: 46–57, Jul–Aug ’81: 45–53 (reprint)
Reading Scriptures
“Kankin” from Dogen’s Shobogenzo
Rev. Houn Hubert, translator, Aut ’02: 39–57
Zazen Rules (Fukanzazengi), Nov–Dec ’76: 16–18
Great Master Manzan Dohaku
The Explanation of the Ketchimyaku, Mar ’75: 44–45
Master Shen-Yen Shih-fu
Selecting and Studying under a Master, Oct–Dec ’84: 11–15
Rev. Aiden Hall
Distraction, Spr ’11: 42–50
What Is It about Working That Makes It ‘Working Meditation’?, Spr ’07: 55–60
Rev. Alan Grierson
a man there was- (poem), Win ’00: 63 (reprint)
Rev. Alden Fulcher
The Arahants, Spr–Sum ’91: 79–85
The Five Universal Laws, Spr–Sum ’91: 86–92
The Four Sublime Modes of Conduct, Win ’91: 44–48
The Kesa Verse, Aut ’91: 38–41
The Six Paramitas, Win ’90: 53–57
The Voice of Buddha, Sum ’94: 44–46
All in Good Time, Spring ’93: 68–72
Aridity, Spr ’95: 58–61
Blessing a House, Aut ’94: 35–38
Dissolving Obstacles, Spr ’94: 57–65
Emotionality, Spr ’92: 42–44
I Don’t Know, Win ’94: 56–58
Including Oneself in the Offering, Aut–Win ’95: 111–114
Offering from the Heart, Sum ’95: 54–56
Why Rules?, Sum ’92: 43–45
Yang-shan’s Million Objects, Aut–Win ’92: 74–76, Aut ’96: 36–38 (reprint)
Rev. Alethea Waxman
“The Buddha Uses Everything,” Sum ’04: 60–63
The Second Sight: Training with Sickness, Spr ’02: 37–43
The Three Pure Precepts, Win ’04–’05: 46–53
Humanity, Win ’02: 36–40
Independence Day, Sum ’03: 25–29
Windows, Aut ’00: 55–64
Rev. Alexis Barringer
The Unseen Dragon (poem), Win ’94: 33–34
Commitment, Jul–Sep ’85: 59–62
Training with Others within the Schedule, Mar–Apr ’85: 38–42
Rev. Alicia Rowe
The Comfort Zone, Aut ’04: 52–57
Six Sticks of Ri, Sum ’03: 45–49
Throssel Hole Buddhist Abbey: The Guesthouse Project, Win ’00: 60–1
Rev. Alina Burgess
‘The Truth Is Right Before Our Very Eyes,’ Aut ’04: 43–46
Commitment, Spr ’10: 37–43
Homage to the Dharma, Sum ’07: 50–55
Searching, Sum ’99: 16–20
Training with ‘Problems,’ Sum ’02: 54–59
Rev. Amanda Robertson
A Tidal Wave on the Waveless Sea, Spr ’04: 52–58
Rev. Anmyo Cumming
Light and Darkness, Heaven and Hell, Apr–May ’77: 24
Rev. Aurelian Giles
” Have Faith and Continue,” Spr ’08: 57–60
Rev. Berthold Olson
A Dream, Aut ’94: 6–7
All of Everyday Life Is a Ceremony of Gratitude, Aut–Win ’92: 27–36
From Great Compassion Comes forth the Pure Dharma Body, Aut ’98: 35–45
Rev. Berwyn Watson
‘Faith Is One with the Fruit of Enlightenment,’ Aut ’04: 31–42
The Story of the Woodpecker and the Lion, Aut ’09: 48–51
The Wish-fulfilling Jewel, Aut ’09: 31–42
A Beautiful Piece of Wood, Win ’10–’11: 33–39
Approaching the Scripture of Great Wisdom, Sum ’10: 15–31
Caring and Responsibility, Spr ’09: 29–31
Innumerable Meanings, Win ’01: 33–43
Turning Around (poem), Spr ’00: 35
Rev. Chinso Floegl
Fear of Succeeding, Jan ’74: 25–26
On Opinions, Nov ’73: 15–17
Rev. Chishun Burckhardt
Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, Jan–Feb ’80: 21–24
Rev. Chosei Swann
On Willingness, Aut ’00: 48–9
Rev. Chosei Swann and Rev. Zuiko Swann
Training Ourselves to Help Children Train, May–July ’78: 73–76
Rev. Chushin Passmore
The Cosmic Buddha “Is,” Sep–Oct ’79: 29–34
The Next Step, Sum ’94: 22–31
All Is One (poem), Win ’96–Spr ’97: 130–131
Ceremonial and Zen Training, May–Jun ’80: 7–20
Creatures of Habit, Spr ’92: 24–30
Freedom and Despair, Aut ’94: 8–11
Grief, Win ’97: 66–76
Renunciation of the World, Sep–Oct ’81: 28–38
Right Effort, Jul–Aug ’83: 15–22
Right Speech, May–Jun ’84: 31–36
Rev. Cuthbert Juettner
Square Tomatoes, Jan–Feb ’86: 29–33
Rev. Daiji Strathern
Vigour, Apr ’73: 24–27
Wisdom Is Ignorance, Jan ’72: 11–12
Rev. Daishin Morgan
in Congratulatory Addresses from the Five Celebrants (at Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett’s Stupa Dedication), Win ’00: 28–29
The Ancestral Line, May–Aug ’82: 85–88
The Bigger Picture of Our Lives, from Five Short Talks: Segaki Retreat 2007, Aut ’08: 39–43
The Bodhisattva Mind, Spr ’86: 18–25
The Buddha’s Renunciation, Aut ’91: 20–28
The Illusion of Rights, Duty and Justice, Spr–Sum ’96: 87–94
The Joys and Hazards of Dialogue with Other Buddhists, Sum ’95: 38–44
The Lay Ministry, Win ’91: 27–30
The Life of Practice, from Sitting Buddha: Zen Meditation for Everyone, Aut ’04: 9–21
The Lotus Ceremony, Spr ’92: 13–23
The New Skanda Altar, Aut ’96: 76–78
The Path of Faith, Sum ’02: 26–32
The Place of Sexuality in Training, Spr–Sum–Aut–Win ’87: 38–44
The Precepts of the Buddhas, Spr ’90: 28–40
The Realm of Desire, Sum ’93: 26–34
The Threefold Lotus Scripture
The Lotus Scripture
Ch 1, Introduction; Ch 2, Tactfulness, Spr ’88: 17–30
Ch 3, The Parable of the Burning House, Sum ’88: 17–22
Ch 4, Faith Discernment; Ch 5, The Parable of the Herbs; Ch 6, Prediction of Buddhahood, Aut ’88: 15–23
Ch 7, The Parable of the Magic City, Win ’88: 15–23
Ch 8, The Five Hundred Disciples Receive the Prediction of Their Destiny, Spr ’89: 21–27
Ch 13, Exhortation to Hold Firm, Sum ’89: 21–25
Ch 14, A Happy Life, Aut ’89: 22–30
Ch 15, Springing Up out of the Earth; Ch 16, Revelation of the (Eternal) Life of the Tathagata, Win ’89: 29–37
Ch 17, Discrimination of Merits, Sum ’90: 33–35
Ch 18, The Merits of Joyful Acceptance, Aut ’90: 31–33
Ch 19, The Merits of the Preacher; Ch 20, The Bodhisattva Never Despise, Win ’90: 36–43
Ch 21, The Divine Power of the Tathagata; Ch 22, The Final Commission, Spr–Sum ’91: 56–61
1.The Threefold Lotus Scripture, Aut–Win ’86: 38–54
2.The Scripture of Innumerable Beings, Spr–Sum–Aut–Win ’87: 21–37
The Use of the Will, Sum ’92: 17–20
Adoration of the Buddha’s Relics, Aut–Win ’92: 45–49
Asking in Meditation, Aut–Win ’95: 97–102
Being Part of the Sangha, Jan–Feb ’82: 25–30
Bonds of Doubt, Spr ’94: 36–43
Buddhism and Healing, Spr ’93: 49–58
Buddhist Funerals, Jul–Aug ’79: 47–51
Dependent Origination, Nov–Dec ’80: 28–40
Eternal Meditation, Aut ’97: 14–15
Five Short Talks: Segaki Retreat 2007
The Bigger Picture of Our Lives; Surrender; Practice Is Not a Tool; The Tides of Circumstance; Conditions Change, Completeness Doesn’t, Aut ’08: 39–56
Ghosts, Aut ’01: 23–25
Hearing the Teaching, Win ’97: 22–24
Meditation–The Place of Forgiveness, Aug–Oct ’78: 62–63
Nurturing the Root, Aut ’96: 69–75
Obituary for Rev. Mildred Läser, Spr ’04: 17–21
On the Death of Rev. Wilber Clarke: Throssel Hole Buddhist Abbey 1996-2006, Spr ’07: 61
Organ Transplants, Aut ’93: 29–32
Respect, Jan–Feb ’85: 22–29
Right Thought, May–Jun ’84: 18–23
Trust, Sum ’01: 9–12
Undivided Existence, Win ’07–’08: 1–9
Why Are Training and Enlightenment Differentiated Since the Truth Is Universal?, Nov–Dec ’83: 39–44
Rev. Daishin Morgan, Rev. Daizui MacPhillamy, Rev. Eko Little
Where Do We Go from Here?, Win–Spr ’96–’97: 132–134
Rev. Daishin Morgan, Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett and Rev. Jisho Perry
Disclaimer (re: religious tolerance; official I.D. cards for priests), Jan–Feb ’79: 34–35
Rev. Daishin Yalon
“Blessed Be the Virtuous Buddha Who Wanders Step by Step,” May–Jun ’85: 16–19
‘Thousand Herb’ Dressing (recipe), Apr–May ’77: 52
A Deeper Precept, Nov–Dec ’82: 18–21
A Joyful Noise to the Lord, Mar–Apr ’85: 15–17
The Heartbeat of the Buddha, Aut ’02: 7–16
The Sword of the Buddha’s Wisdom, Mar–Apr ’79: 41–45
The Value of Trust, May–Jun ’84: 24–27
All Foolish Seem and Dull, Mar–Apr ’81: 17–19
Food and Zen Training, Mar–Apr ’78: 31–38
Green Tomato Pie (recipe), Jul–Aug ’79: 46
Homage to the Harmonious Sangha, Mar–Apr ’82: 32–40
Instructions to the Chief Cook
Part 1: Mindfulness, Win ’04–’05: 20–28
Part 2: Pure Offering, Spr ’05: 50–64
Part 3: Sanshin, Sum ’05: 22–30
Part 4, Aut ’05: 56–65
Killing to Live, Mar–Apr ’76: 54–58
Marble Mushroom Soufflé (recipe), Oct–Nov ’77: 44–45
Pure Zazen, Jan–Feb ’80: 28–30
Savory Pumpkin or Winter Squash Pie (recipe), Nov–Dec ’79: 27
Some Final Questions, Jul–Aug ’80: 45–48
Soy ‘Toad-in-the-Hole’ (recipe), Nov–Dec ’78: 36
Taking Refuge in Eternal Life, Nov–Dec ’83: 29–31
Tofu Vegetable Pie (recipe), May–Jun ’80: 35–36
Willingness Is the Key, Oct–Dec ’85: 20–22
Yogurt-Cottage Cheese Cake (recipe), Jun–Jul ’77: 46–47
Rev. Daishin Yalon and Rev. Dogo Klein
Gentle Mixing: Light Muffins and Glazed Apple Pie, Jul ’75: 32–33
Rev. Daishin Yalon and Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett
Maple Cream Apple Pie (recipe), Win–Spr ’96–’97: 104–105
Rev. Daizui MacPhillamy
A Life of Training, Spr ’01: 17–25
A Note on Transmission and Priestly Rank, Aug–Sep ’77: 15–20
A Postscript on Sangha Friendships, Spr ’90: 7–12
in Congratulatory Addresses from the Five Celebrants (at Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett’s Stupa Dedication), Win ’00:23–26
The Ceremony of Kyojukaimon, Mar ’75: 26–29
The Ceremony of Sange, Mar ’75: 9
The Ceremony of the Journey, Mar ’75: 3–5
The Ceremony of the Ketchimyaku, Mar ’75: 42–44
The Offering We Call ‘Correction,’ Win ’98: 4–20
The Trouble with Training, Sum ’07: 1–19
Are Precepts Obsolete?, Spr ’98: 34–41
Arguing about the Real Truth, Oct–Dec ’84: 20–24
Can Gay and Lesbian People Train in Buddhism?, Spr ’03: 40–49 (revised and expanded)
Can Gay People Train in Buddhism?, Mar–Apr ’78: 39–44
Dependent Origination through a Microscope, Sep–Oct ’83: 4–12
Dependent Origination: The Other Twelve Steps, May–Jun ’85: 10–15
Every Minute Zazen, May–Jun ’81: 18–22
Harmony in the Sangha
Part 1, Spr ’05: 5–17
Part 2, Sum ’05: 49–63
Harsh Words, Sep–Oct ’82: 3–11
How the O. B. C. Works, Sum ’97: 7–15
I Am Glad to Be a (Human) Animal, Spr ’93: 6–20
Kuken Again: Or All That’s Certain Isn’t Enlightenment, Spr–Sum ’96: 18–27
Kuken: Or When Is a Void Not a Void?, Aut ’89: 9–16
Medical Termination of Life, May ’76: 24–27
Notes on the History of Our Tradition
Part I: Precepts, Win ’02: 48–65
On the Meaning of Being Buddhist, Sum ’02: 7–22
On the Mechanisms of Ignorance, Jul–Sep ’84: 12–22
Painful Memories, Nov–Dec ’80: 15–20
Psychological Research at Shasta Abbey, Aut–Win ’86: 10–28
Reflections on a Cherry Tree, Sep–Oct ’81: 26–27
Right Livelihood, Win ’08–’09: 1–18
Some Changes in Your OBC Officers, Aut ’98: 67–68
Sunyata, Win ’09–’10: 1–26
Training Taken Negatively, May ’75: 34–36
Tree by the Cabin Door (poem), Win ’93: 11
Vegetarian Spring Rolls (recipe), Jan–Feb ’86: 21–28
What About Karma?, Sum–Aut ’11: 1–28
What Is Important?, Spr ’88: 10
What Seems Important Now, Aut–Win ’95: 46–62, Aut ’03: 6–23 (reprint)
When Mountains Are Mountains and Rivers Are Rivers, Aut ’01: 9–22
Where Precepts Lead, Spr ’00: 4–21
You Are Free to Choose, May ’75: 2–4
Zen and Drugs, Feb ’75: 2–4
Zen Disease Number 4: Spiritual Exhaustion, Aug–Sep ’77: 5–11
Rev. Daizui MacPhillamy, Rev. Daishin Morgan, Rev. Eko Little
Where Do We Go from Here?, Win–Spr ’96–’97: 132–134
Rev. Daizui MacPhillamy, Rev. Hubert Nearman Rev. Zensho Roberson
Yume: Visionary Experiences in the Lives of Great Masters Dogen and Keizan, Sum ’97: 63–77
Rev. Dogo Klein
Dealing with Negativity in Daily Life, Jul ’73: 11–13
Easy Puff Pastry, Jan ’75: 32
Zen Macrobiotics?, Feb ’75: 13
Rev. Dogo Klein and Rev. Daishin Yalon
Gentle Mixing: Light Muffins and Glazed Apple Pie, Jul ’75: 32–33
Rev. Doitsu Harada, Roshi
Lecture by Harada Roshi, Aug–Oct ’78: 10–15
Second Lecture by Harada Roshi, Aug–Oct ’78: 66–73
Rev. Doitsu Harada, Roshi, Rev. Takeko Katoh, Rev. Mokurai Cherlin, translator
Report on the Practice of Buddhism in America, Aug–Oct ’78: 27–34
Rev. Eko Little
in Congratulatory Addresses for the Five Celebrants (at Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett’s Stupa Dedication), Win ’00: 31–33
The First Precept: Buddhist Teachings on Killing in Times of War and Conflict, Spr ’05: 24–34
The Scripture of Great Wisdom, May–Aug ’82: 89–96
The Turning of the Wheel: Thoughts on the Middle Way, Sum ’97: 20–26
Don’t Just Do Something…Sit There!, Jan–Feb ’83: 2–6
Gleanings from the Shobogenzo
Gyobutsu Iigi, “The Dignified Activity of Becoming a Buddha,” Aut ’98: 16–27
Kajo: ‘The Everyday Life of Buddhas and Ancestors,’ Spr ’00: 27–34
Kembutsu, “Seeing Buddha,” Sum ’98: 37–43
In Memoriam: Ho Un Bino (poem), Sum ’93: 18
Jukai Cookies (recipe), Jul ’74: 30
Jukai: The Ceremony of Daily Life, Mar–Apr ’83: 2–14
Living from the Three Pure Precepts, Aug–Oct ’78: 35–41
Meditations on the Unborn
Part III: The Water of the Spirit, Spr ’07: 1–16
Part IV: Dogen and Ejo
The Bright and Radiant Light of the Truth, Win ’07–’08: 29–46
Monasticism and the Environment: The Monastic Instinct to Revere, Conserve, To Be Content with Little, and To Share, Aut ’08: 1–13
Preparing to Take the Precepts, Spr ’90: 13–20
Reflections on Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva and the Practice of Compassion, Win ’03–’04: 13–27
Showing Gratitude, May ’72: 26–28
To Lead Is to Serve: The Training of a Buddhist Abbot, Win ’01: 6–17
Trust in Buddha Nature, Win ’97: 32–37
Rev. Eko Little, David Cowsky, Rev. Hugh Gould
Eulogies (for Rev. Master Daizui), Aut ’03: 30–43
Rev. Eko Little, Rev. Daizui MacPhillamy, Rev. Daishin Morgan
Where Do We Go from Here?, Win–Spr ’96–’97: 132–134
Rev. Endo Scott
The Truth of Zen (poem), May ’75: 17
Boredom?, Apr ’74: 17
Rev. Etsu Banks
A Day in the Life of Rochdale Zen Retreat, Spr ’03: 60–67
Rev. Fristan Skinner
The Other Twenty-three Hours, Aut–Win ’92: 56–59
The Rich Man’s Son, Spr ’94: 44–50
Failing to Find the Source of the River West Allen (poem), Aut–Win ’99: 43
Rev. Fuden Nessi
On Listening and the Contemplative Life, Aut ’05: 5–12
Acting in Accordance with Our True Priority, Jan–Feb ’84: 37–39
Encouragement at the Crossroads, Sum ’04: 5–10
Moggallana and His Mother, Sum ’92: 21–27
Mother’s Milk and the Hard Crust, Win ’98: 30–35
On Listening and the Contemplative Life, Aut ’05: 5–12
Patiently Enduring What Is Hard to Bear, Aut ’01: 45–51
Pilgrimage of Homeless Following, Spr ’01: 46–50
Standing up Straight, Aut ’07: 41–47
Temple in German-Speaking Europe, Spr ’04: 37–39
Three Intents That Affirm the Jewel of Our Life, Sum–Aut ’11: 29–36
Trust the Lord of the House; Hold Fast by Him, May–Jun ’84: 37–39
Vegetarian Sandwiches (recipes), May–Jun ’81: 34–36
Rev. Gengo Akiba Roshi
in Congratulatory Addresses from the Five Celebrants (at Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett’s Stupa Dedication), Win ’00: 26–7
Rev. Genkaku Glozer
The Old Dog Revisited, Jun ’75: 21
Here at Shasta Abbey (poem), Nov ’73: 32
Letting Go, May ’72: 22–23
Old Dogs and New Tricks, Jun ’72: 21–22
On Delusion within Enlightenment, Mar ’74: 22–24
On the Taitaikoho and Shuryoshingi, Mar ’74: 31–33
Sitting on a Chair or Meditation Bench, Mar ’74: 18–20
Some Reasons for Questions, Nov ’73: 18–20
Sometimes 1+1=1; Sometimes 1+1=11, Jul ’74: 17–19
When in the world (poem), Apr ’74: 23
Zen (poem), Apr ’75: 29
Rev. Genmon Johnson
“When the Opposites Arise, the Buddha Mind Is Lost,” Mar–Apr ’85: 22–26
“Where There Is Hurt, There Is Self,” Jan–Feb ’86: 12–17
The Four Noble Truths, May–Jun ’83: 39–42
Faith Is a Dirty Word, Jul–Sep ’85: 33–37
Fearlessness, Nov–Dec ’81: 29–33
Ill Health, Jul–Sep ’85: 28–32
Never Complain, Sum ’89: 9–14
Questions within Training, Nov–Dec ’83: 35–38
Ring the Bell Clearly!, Oct–Nov ’85: 48–52
Understanding Buddhist Training, Sep–Oct ’82: 12–15
Rev. Genryu Kagamishima
The Life of Great Master Manzan, Aut–Win ’99: 27–35
Rev. Gensho Florence
The Five Ranks: The Real Containing the Seeming, Jul ’74: 20–24
Commentary on The Wild, White Goose, May ’75: 12–17
Editorial (Women and Buddhism), Jan–Feb ’76: 2–10
Kessei, Jan ’74: 29–30
Questions and Answers, May ’75: 12–17
Segaki, Nov ’73: 12–14
Srenika, Jul ’73: 14–19
Women in Buddhism (afterword), Jan–Feb ’76: 40–43
Rev. Gensho Florence and Rev. Ando Sacco
Kannon Dell, Oct ’75: 23–24
Rev. Gensho Florence and Rev. Jitsudo Baran
Introductions to Raihai Tokuzui: Paying Homage to One Who Has Acquired the Essence, Jan–Feb ’76: 44–46
Rev. Gensho Florence and Rev. Myogetsu Fuller
‘Do Not Kill,’ Mar–Apr ’76: 42–50
Rev. Geoffrey Glass
Developing a Spiritual Point of View, Oct–Dec ’85: 39–42
I Could Be Wrong, Nov–Dec ’83: 32–34
Kensho and Endless Training, May–Jun ’85: 36–39
Reverence and Humility: Setting up the Koan, May–Jun ’83: 34–38
Setting up a Meditation Group, Jan–Feb ’85: 43–47
Shosan, Nov–Dec ’82: 28–31
Rev. Giko Yokoyama
How Japanese Female Priests Came to Wear the Colored Kesa, May–Jun ’81: 16–17
Rev. Gyojin Cherlin
The Immaculacy of All Conception, Mar–Apr ’78: 25–27
Feeding the Hungry Ghosts, Oct–Nov ’77: 3–7
Rev. Gyojin Essex
The Natural Death Act, May ’76: 27–29
Introduction to Buddhist Economics by E. F. Schumacher, Oct ’76: 11–12
Rev. Gyokuko Gass
Will and Willingness, Sep–Oct ’80: 31–32
Rev. Gyokuko Kroenke
The Story of Devadatta, May–Jul ’78: 26–32
Rev. Gyozan Singer
A Woman’s Koan, Mar ’74: 15–17, Jan–Feb ’76: 64–66 (reprint)
Birth Without Violence, A Review, May ’76: 32–37
Complacency: The Koan of Men; Inadequacy: A Woman’s Koan, Mar–Apr ’78: 17–21
Rev. Hakurei Wheeler
The Male/Female Relationship in Buddhism, Jan–Feb ’76: 60–62
The True Child of the Buddha, Jul ’76: 22–26
Rev. Hakuun Barnhard
The Old Woman, Aut ’97: 20–25
The Scripture of Avalokiteshwara Bodhisattva, Spr ’10: 7–18
The Scripture of Avalokiteshwara Bodhisattva (commentary), Spr ’10: 7–18
Dogen’s Painting with Words, Aut ’07: 39–40
Fudanzazengi or Zazen for Anyone Anywhere, Sum–Aut ’11: 65–84
Sangha and Selflessness, Aut ’03: 75–76
Snow and Wind, Win ’97: 38–43
Rev. Hakuun Barnhard, translator
The Story of P’u T’o Island, Spr ’95: 50–54
Rev. Haryo Young
A Few Reflections on the Past Year, and Thoughts for the Future, Sum ’04: 11–14
An Opportunity To Train, Jun ’72: 19–20
The Cement of Attachment, Aut–Win ’99: 21–23 (reprint), Jul–Aug ’83: 5–7
The Truth of Being, Spr–Sum ’96: 29–52
Active Meditation, Sum ’09: 1–10
Appreciating Our Uniqueness, Jan–Feb ’83: 21–24
Form and Beyond Form, Sum ’05: 5–10
Misdirected Effort, Mar–Apr ’85: 4–6
Never Give Up, Aut ’03: 77–82
Paradox, Perfection and Desire, Aut–Win ’92: 7–15
Religious Forms, Jun ’74: 6–7
Remembering the Very Reverend Seck Kim Seng, Jan–Feb ’85: 2–3
Spiritual Eclecticism, May ’75: 32–33
Three Forms of Meditation, Oct–Dec ’84: 16–19
Why Monasticism?, Jan–Feb ’86: 2–8
Rev. Hogetsu Keith
The Conferring of the Charter of Throssel Hole Buddhist Abbey, Sum ’97: 16–19
Buddhist Festival Flags, Aut ’00: 38–47
Buddhist Names, May–Jun ’80: 43–46
Doing Our Own Training, May ’75: 29–31
Endless Training Enlightenment: A letter from a reader and a reply, Oct–Nov ’77: 10–19
Growing Love, Mar–Apr ’78: 70–72
Karma: The Death and Rebirth of the Self, Feb–Mar ’77: 25–30
Sit Up!, Jan–Feb ’79: 32–33
Taking Refuge in the Sangha, Sep–Oct ’79: 11–19
To Our Readers
re: ‘spiritual diseases,’ Aug–Sep ’77: 2–3
re: sharing our understanding, Apr–May ’77: 2–4
Training in the Dark, Sep–Oct ’82: 16–21
Rev. Hubert Nearman
A Footnote Concerning Great Master Keizan’s Kyojukaimon, Sum ’97: 27–31
The Ceremony of Setting Live Creatures Free, Win ’97: 25–31
Great Master Wu Chi’s Cure for Delusion, Sum ’00: 28–30
What Is a Greedy Arahant? (poem), Spr ’94: 23
Rev. Hubert Nearman, Rev. Daizui MacPhillamy, Rev. Zensho Roberson
Yume: Visionary Experiences in the Lives of Great Masters Dogen and Keizan, Sum ’97: 63–77
Rev. Hubert Nearman, translator
Great Master Chien-chih Seng-ts’an
That Which Is Engraved upon the Heart That Trusts to the Eternal, Sum ’95: 2–8
The Illusions Associated with the Five Skandhas
from The Scripture on Courageously Going On (Surangama Sutra), Spr ’99: 49–55
The Practices and Vows of Samantabhadra, Spr ’01: 26–32
From The Scripture on Courageously Going On (Surangama Sutra)
Ten Meditational Conditions Related to Clinging to the Skandha of One’s Feelings, Aut ’97: 26–35
Ten Meditational Conditions Related to Clinging to the Skandha of One’s Bodily Form, Sum ’97: 42–47
The Effects of One’s Clinging to One’s Skandhas, Sum ’97: 38–42
Translator’s Introduction, Sum ’97: 37–38
Ten Meditational Conditions Related to Clinging to the Skandha of One’s Mental Formations, Sum ’98: 22–36
Ten Meditational Conditions Related to Clinging to One’s Skandha of Conceptual Thinking (cont.), Sum ’98: 18–22
Ten Meditational Conditions Related to Clinging to One’s Skandha of Conceptual Thinking, Spr ’98: 64–75
Ten Meditational Conditions Related to Clinging to the Skandha of One’s Consciousness, Win ’98: 38–48
On the Practices of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, Aut ’01: 26–36
Part II, Win ’01: 53–62
Part III, Spr ’02: 49–60
The Practices and Vows of Samantabhadra, Spr ’01: 26–32
Rev. Hugh Gould
The Scripture of Great Wisdom (commentary), Sum ’10: 3–14
Dedications from the
Ceremony of the Hanging up of the Portrait of the Deceased (for Rev. Master Daizui), Aut ’03: 5
Ceremony of Washing the Body (for Rev. Master Daizui), Aut ’03: 46
Ceremony of the Moving of the Sarcophagus (for Rev. Master Daizui), Aut ’03: 56
Ceremony of the Closing of the Sarcophagus (for Rev. Master Daizui), Aut ’03: 74
Closing Ceremony (for Rev. Master Daizui), Aut ’03: 83
Festival Memorial of the Parinirvana of Great Master Houn Daizui, Head of the Order of Buddhist Contemplatives, Aut ’03: 83
If from the Experience of the Senses…, Spr ’08: 38–51
There Is So Much More, Aut ’03: 47–55
Rev. Hugh Gould, David Cowsky, Rev. Eko Little
Eulogies (for Rev. Master Daizui), Aut ’03: 30–43
Rev. Hyakurei Sacco
The Disease of the One-Handed Half-Hearted Gassho, Jul ’73: 31–33
Rev. Hyakurei Wheeler
I Bow to a Wheelchair, Jan ’74: 27–29
Training Outside a Monastery, Apr ’74: 22
Rev. Isan Sacco
The Healing Arts in Zen, Mar–Apr ’79: 33–37
The Importance of Group Training, Mar ’73: 35–36
The Koan of Authority, Oct ’73: 28–30
The Koan of Finding a Spiritual Teacher, Mar–Apr ’80: 19–26
The Opening of the Chakras, Nov–Dec ’79: 47–50
The Question of Past Lives, Jul–Aug ’79: 23–26
The Three Refuges, Mar–Apr ’82: 27–31
The Transfer of Merit, May–Aug ’82: 41–44
Adoration of the Cosmic Buddha, Jan–Feb ’82: 18–21
Beyond Male and Female, Jul–Aug ’81: 54–56
Capital Punishment: Doctrine of a Stone Age, Jan–Feb ’83: 15–20
Compassion for All, Jul–Aug ’83: 11–14
Expressing Gratitude in Daily Life, Mar–Apr ’83: 30–31
Human Marriage–Spiritual Marriage, Jan–Feb ’81: 14–19
Light and Darkness, Jan–Feb ’79: 53–54
Marriage Is Training, May–Jul ’78: 12–16
Transcending ‘Male’ and ‘Female,’ Jan–Feb ’76: 62–63
Vision…Physical and Spiritual, Sep–Oct ’80: 42–45
Rev. Jimyo Krasner
The Black Beast of Fear, Mar–Apr ’83: 40–45
The Purpose of Religious Forms and Ceremonies, May–Aug ’82: 32–40
The Real Question, May–Jun ’80: 31–34
The True Reality, Jul–Aug ’81: 21–24
The Voice of the Lord, Jan–Feb ’81: 44–48
Cutting the Roots of Karma, Mar–Apr ’84: 11–20
Dealing with Despair, Jan–Feb ’78: 64
Right Meditation, Jul–Sep ’84: 23–27
Training As a Lay Person, Sep–Oct ’81: 13–19
Training for Oneself and Others, Mar–Apr ’83: 25–29
Rev. Jisho Perry
‘ No Deliberate Thought,’ Aut ’09: 12–25
The Buddhist Student, Win ’88: 39–44
The Gift, Aut–Win ’92: 84–91
The Monastic Day, Spr–Sum–Aut–Win ’87: 72–80
The Rain of Dharma Comes As Nectar Down, Destroys the Flames of Evil Passions All, Spr–Sum ’96: 121–23
The Right to Die, Sep–Oct ’82: 35–38
The Secret of Life Is Will, Win ’90: 65–70
The Symbol of Kanzeon, Jan ’75: 21–25
The Unseen Good, Sum ’98: 62–67
The Use of Doctrine in Buddhism, May–Aug ’82: 50–58
With the Actual Comes the Ideal, Aut ’04: 25–30
A Living Will, Sep–Oct ’82: insert
Adapting to Change, Aut–Win ’99: 4–5
Applying Meditation to Daily Life, Jul–Aug ’79: 14–19
As Thunder Shakes the Universe, Aut ’96: 51–57
Asking Questions, Win ’07–’08: 17–23
Being apart from My Family to Seek the Truth, I Vow to Help Others, Mar–Apr ’80: 33–48
Buddha’s Enlightenment Day, Spr ’88: 50–52
Changing My Attitude, Aut ’89: 61–62
Commitment, Jan ’74: 22–24
Correspondence with a Prisoner, Sep–Oct ’80: 33–41
Do Not Criticize, but Accept Everything, Apr–May ’77: 31–35
Do Not Kill Selfishness, May ’76: 20–23
Fine Tuning, Spr ’94: 70–71
Four Wisdoms, Aut–Win ’86: 74–86
Funeral Instructions, Jan–Feb ’82: 5–15
Healing the Heart, Win ’93: 66–70
Hungry Ghosts, Spr–Sum–Aut–Win ’87: 63–71, Aut–Win ’99: 50–57 (reprint)
Jataka Tales by Arya Shura
The Story of Agastya, Spr ’93: 77–84
The Story of Kuddabodhi, Aut ’91: 53–60
The Story of Maitribala, Sum ’93: 59–74
The Story of Suparaga, Sum ’94: 54–63
The Story of the Fish, Spr–Sum ’91: 103–107
The Story of the Great Orangutan, Win ’91: 56–63
The Story of the Hare, Aut ’88: 52–59
The Story of the Head of a Guild, Aut ’88: 60–64
The Story of the Jar, Aut ’91: 45–53
The Story of the King of the Shibis, Sum ’88: 53–61
The Story of the Small Portion of Gruel, Spr ’90: 58–63
The Story of the Tigress, Sum ’88: 47–52
The Story of the Woodpecker, Sum ’90: 50–54
The Story of Visvantara, Spr ’92: 48–67
Introduction, Sum ’88: 43–47
Sakra Saves the Eagles, Win ’93: 61–65
Judgments and Ideals, Win ’89: 57–61
Learning to Listen, Aut–Win ’95: 122–126
Loving Effort, Spr–Sum ’91: 99–102
Mrs. Yuan’s Funeral, Spr ’89: 46–49
Reaching for Eternity, Sum ’05: 42–48
Reflections on Bodhidharma Bodhisattva, Sum–Aut ’11: 37–55
Reflections on the Surangama Sutra, Win ’10–’11: 13–18
Respect for the Law, Nov–Dec ’82: 10–17
Seeing Through the Buddha’s Eyes, Win ’02: 8–16
Selfless Giving, Spr ’09: 32–42
Spiritual Maturity, Sum ’99: 38–42
Spiritual Nourishment, Aut–Win ’92: 92–97
Spiritual Purpose: To See Where I Am Not Meditating, Sum ’00: 7–11
Stories of the Past Lives of the Buddha: The Story of the Great Orang-utan (reprint), Spr ’10: 47–55
Symbols, Spr ’88: 44–49
To Singapore, Malaysia and the World Fellowship of Buddhists Conference, Spr ’03: 19–26
Training May Not Make You Happy, Aug–Oct ’78: 54–56
Transfer of Merit, Spr ’86: 42–50
Understanding Birth and Death, Aut ’93: 61–66
Understanding Karma through Responsibility, Mar–Apr ’79: 13–24
Who Is in Charge Here?, Sum ’92: 50–56
With the Actual Comes the Ideal, Aut ’04: 25–30
Zen and the Law, Feb ’75: 26–30
Rev. Jitsudo Baran
The Genjo Koan: Hot and Cold, May ’74: 19–30
The Still Small Voice, Apr ’73: 14–23
The Symbol of Fudo, Jan ’75: 26–28
On the Cliff of Life and Death, Mar–Apr ’76: 22–37
Abbey Egg Bread (recipe), Jan ’74: 31–32
America Needs Kanzeon, Apr ’73: 14–23, Apr ’75: 11–14
Gyoji: Endless Training; Living and Dying with Shakyamuni, Nov ’75: 26–39
Living the Refuges and Precepts, Jul ’76: 16–19
Meditation in Daily Life, Nov–Dec ’76: 46–50
Monju and the Beast, Apr ’74: 27
On the Shushogi, Jan ’73, Mar ’75: 6–8 (reprint)
On the Spirit of Accidie, Dec ’75: 15–28 (reprint)
Questions on Zazen, Mar ’74: 25–30 (with insert)
Questions on Zen Meditation, Sep ’75: 23–30
Summer Salad and Sandwich Suggestions (recipes), Sep ’75: 37–39
That Is Zen, Feb ’75: 14–16
Walking Meditation, Nov–Dec ’76: 38–39
Zen Master Bankei (biographical introduction to Bankei’s Commentary on Women), Jan–Feb ’76: 58
Rev. Jitsudo Baran and Rev. Gensho Florence
Introductions to Raihai Tokuzui: Paying Homage to One Who Has Acquired the Essence, Jan–Feb ’76: 44–46
Rev. Jitsudo Baran and Rev. Hogetsu Schomberg (Keith)
Questions and Answers on Zazen, Nov–Dec ’76: 63–70
Rev. Jitsudo Baran and Rev. Isan Sacco
Pitfalls in Meditation, Nov–Dec ’76: 51–59
Rev. Jitsuyu Evans
Do Not Be Angry, Jan–Feb ’79: 50–52
Rev. Jiyu-Kennett
“…And to the Source Kept True”
Part IX, Win ’90: 2–13
Part I: The Immaculacy of Emptiness, Spr ’89: 2–9
Part II, Sum ’89: 2–8
Part III, Aut ’89: 3–8
Part IV, Win ’89: 2–8
Part V: Concerning “Gyrovagues,” Spr ’90: 2–7
Part VI: Concerning What I Shall, Hereafter, Call the Eternal, Sum ’90: 2–14
Part VII: Concerning Women, Aut ’90: 2–20
Part XI: Concerning Beatings, Killing and War, Spr–Sum ’91: 3–37
“Spiritualism, Demons, Ghosts and Visions” from The Book of Life, Jan–Feb ’79: 5–12
‘ We Accept This Food So That We May Become Enlightened,’ Oct ’74: 25–27
A Note from Roshi Kennett (re: kensho), Jan–Feb ’78: 54
A Perfect Goldfish, Aut ’96: 2–5
A Special Message to Lay Trainees (re: new Zendo and lay complex), May–Jun ’81: 2–4
An Informal Discussion on Zen, Jul ’76: 3–15
An Introduction to Zen: Religious Practice for Everyday Life, from Roar of the Tigress, Vol. 1, Aut ’00: 4–21
The ‘Koan’ Appears Naturally in Daily Life or, How a Prior Handles a Traffic Violation, Aut Win ’92: 3–4
The Buddhist’s Responsibility to Animals, Aug ’70, Aug–Oct ’78: 21–26 (reprint), Jul–Aug ’80: 5–11 (reprint), Win ’91: 2–7 (reprint), Win–Spr ’96–97: 33–37 (reprint)
The Cost of Reality, Nov ’75: 7–16
The Cost of Reality: Continued from November 1975, Spr ’89: 7–9
The Education of Buddhist Children, Dec ’74: 12–16
The Education of Children, from The Roar of the Tigress, Win ’03–’04: 5–8
The Education of the Buddhist Child, Oct ’75: 25–30
The Funeral Ceremony of an Animal, Apr ’72; Aug–Oct ’78: 47–50 (reprint); Jul–Aug ’80: 38–42 (revised); Win ’91: 8–13 (reprint)
The Goose at Rest: 1969-78
Part 1, May–Jul ’78: 17–24
Part 2, Aug–Oct ’78: 4–8
Part 3, Nov–Dec ’78: 43–45
The Growth of Zen from Basic Hinayana Doctrine, Aut ’97: 6–13
The Kyojukaimon
Part 1, Apr ’70, Spr ’93: 2–5 (reprint), Win ’02: 4–7 (reprint)
Part I, Win ’02: 4–7 (reprint)
Part II, Spr ’03: 4–9
The Law of Dependent Origination, Sep–Oct ’81: 2–9, Sum ’92: 2–9 (reprint)
The Lord of the House, Jan ’77
The Lord of the House, from How to Grow a Lotus Blossom, Aug–Oct ’78: 16
The Meaning of Discipleship, Aut–Win ’95: 21–24
The Meaning of Vocation, Part I: Spiritual Demands, Oct–Dec ’85: insert
The Most Excellent Mirror: Samadhi (in The Sandokai and the Most Excellent Mirror: Samadhi), Win ’94: 17–27
The Necessity of Faith, Sum ’03: 5–7 (reprint)
The Necessity of Faith, from The Koan Commentary, May ’72: 5–8, Jun ’70 (reprint), Sum ’03: 5–7 (reprint)
The Path of the Lotus, Aut–Win ’95: 67–70
The Perfection of Zen, Aut–Win ’92: 4–6, Sum ’00: 4–6 (reprint)
The Purpose of Meditation, Sum ’02: 4–6
The Qualifications of a Zen Master, Spr–Sum–Aut–Win ’87: 2–9
The Sandokai and The Most Excellent Mirror: Samadhi, May–Aug ’82: 65–84; Win ’94: 8–27 (reprint)
The Story of Miao-shen, Jan–Feb ’76: 18–25, Jul–Aug ’81: 12–20 (reprint), Spr–Sum ’96: 10–17 (reprint)
The Training of a Bodhisattva
Roar of the Tigress Volume II, Ch. 12, Win ’05–’06: 5–16
The True Zendo, from Koan Commentary, Jun ’74: 11–13
The Two Forms of Visions, Sep–Oct ’80: 6–11
The Visit of Two Officials from the Head Office in Japan, Spr–Sum–Aut–Win ’87: 5–9
The Water of the Spirit, Nov–Dec ’78: 17–20, Aut ’91: 2–5 (reprint)
The Zen View of Dying, May ’76: 4–18
The Wild, White Goose (four prefaces), Jul ’74: 4–13
The Wild, White Goose (excerpts), May ’72: 9–21, Jun ’72: 5–15, Jul ’72: 5–16, Mar ’73: 5–34, Apr ’73: 4–8, May ’73: 4–10, Jun ’73: 6–12, Jul ’73: 7–10, Aug ’73: 8–16, Sep ’73: 3–12, Oct ’73: 6–17, Nov ’73: 5–11, Jan ’74: 6–11, Feb ’74: 26–32, Mar ’74: 4–14, Apr ’74: 5–16, May ’74: 2–18, Feb ’75: 5–9, Mar ’75: 30–38, Apr ’75: 2–10, May ’75: 5–11, Jun ’75: 3–12, Jul ’75: 2–10, Aug ’75: 2–23, Sep ’75: 3–14, Oct ’75: 2–14, Nov ’75: 18–25, Dec ’75: 4–14, Jan–Feb ’76: 67–75, Mar–Apr ’76: 60–67, May ’76: 46–53, Nov–Dec ’76: 10–15, Apr–May ’77: 44–51, Jun–Jul ’77: 2–30, Aug–Sep ’77: 22–31, Oct–Nov ’77: 2, Oct–Nov ’77: 31–39, Dec ’77: 4–18, Jan–Feb ’78: 18–52, Spr ’02: 5–10
On Beginning with the Answer, Spr ’88: 2–5, Aut ’04: 5–8 (reprint)
On the Zen Teaching of So-called “Emptiness,” Jan–Feb ’78: 3–6
Abortion and the Buddha Nature, Mar–Apr ’78: 28–30
All Is One and All Is Different
Aut ’10: 1-18
And, at Dawn, No Light Shines, Aut–Win ’95: 71–85
Bendowa Lectures, Aug ’74: 5–32, Sep ’74: 4–29, Oct ’74: 2–24, Nov ’74: 7–14, Dec ’74: 2–11
Bendowa Lectures (reprints)
Part 1, Win ’97: 7–21
Part 2, Spr ’98: 6–15
Part 3, Sum ’98: 3–10
Part 4, Aut ’98: 4–15
Part 5, Spr ’99: 4–15
Benevolence, from The Roar of the Tigress, v.1, Spr ’04: 5–8
Beware of Old Influences, Spr ’88: 5–9
Beyond Arahant, Beyond Bodhisattva, Aug–Sep ’77: 4
Buddhist Symbology: The Manji, Jan ’75: 17–20
Challenging Karma, Nov–Dec ’82: 6–9, Spr ’92: 2–5 (reprint)
Children and Meditation, Nov–Dec ’76: 60–61
Commentary on Dogen’s “Zazen Rules,” Nov–Dec ’76: 19–22
Commentary on the Kyojukaimon, Aug–Sep ’76: 3–10
Part 2, Oct ’76: 3–6
Compassion for the Abbot, May–Jul ’78: 35–40
Concerning the Correct Use of the Kyosaku, Nov–Dec ’76: 23–24
Correspondence with a Christian Monk, Mar–Apr ’79: 4–9, May–Jun: ’79: 4–12, Mar–Apr ’80: 2–6, Mar–Apr ’81: 4–14
Daigo: ‘Great Enlightenment,’ Nov–Dec ’81: 2–16
Dharmata, The Real Nature of Phenomena, Jan–Feb ’81: 4–9
Do Women Have the Buddha Nature?, Jan–Feb ’76: 11–17, Jul–Aug ’81: 5–11(reprint), Spr–Sum ’96: 3–9 (reprint)
Enlightened Action Leaves No Wake, Jan–Feb ’81: 2–3
First Founders, Sum ’97: 2–6
Foreword to This Special Issue (Sexuality in Religious Training), Mar–Apr ’78: 28–30
Going beyond the Opposites, Aut ’01: 4–5
Grace and Training: An Extract from a Letter to a Trainee, Sum ’01: 4–6
History, Development and Practice of Soto Zen, Jan–Feb ’84: 2–25
How to Find Kanzeon in Hell, Nov–Dec ’82: 2–5
How to Grow a Lotus Blossom
More Questions and Answers, Apr–May ’77: 12–19
Chapters 39-43, Jan ’77: 6–22
Questions and Answers, Feb–Mar ’77: 14–22
Kenshos, Apr–May ’77: 5–11
How to Look at a Buddha Statue, Nov–Dec ’79: 29
How to Prepare the Body of a Buddhist for Burial, Jan–Feb ’82: 2–4
How to Sit, Jan ’74: 12–21, Nov–Dec ’76: 4–9
Important Announcement (re: ashes of Keido Chisan Koho Zenji), Oct–Dec ’84: 2–8
In Memoriam: Seck Sian Toh, Aut–Win ’86: 7
Internal Work and External Work: From a Letter to a Lay Trainee, Win ’01: 4–5
Ketchimyaku: The Bloodline of the Buddhas, Sum ’88: 2–3, Win–Spr ’96–97: 38–39 (reprint)
Kobusshin: The Deep Buddha Nature, Nov–Dec ’80: 4–11
Lecture and Discussion at Durham Buddhist Society, Sep ’73: 13–26
Lecture and Discussion at Durham Buddhist Society, continued, Sep ’73: 18–27
Letter to a Christian monk, Mar–Apr ’79: 4–9
Live Fully, Die Fully, Aut ’07: 6–11
New Translations (introduction to Scripture translations by Rev. Hubert Nearman)
1, Sum ’93: 2–3
2, Aut ’93: 2
Offertory for the Festival of the Buddha’s Birth (from Zen Is Eternal Life), Nov–Dec ’78: 28–29
On Beginning with the Answer, Aut ’04: 5–8 (reprint)
On Electing Presidents, Aut ’88: 2–8
One Mind, Jan ’72: 4–6
Perfect Faith, May–Jun ’80: 3–6, Aut ’94: 2–5 (revised)
Rev. Master’s New Transport, Oct–Dec ’84: 9–10
Rev. Seck Kim Seng: In Memorial, Mar–Apr ’80: 28–30
Roar of the Tigress, Volume I
Enlightenment: It’s Not What You Look For; It Might Be What You Find, Aut ’00: 16–21
Precepts: The Everyday Acts of Buddhas, Spr ’01: 6–16
Where to Start, Aut ’00: 5–16
Zen Is a Religion, Win ’00: 4–14
Rules for Meditation, Win ’88: 2–5
Ryugin: “The Roar of a Dragon,” Spr ’11: 1–12
Ryugin: The Roar of a Dragon, Mar–Apr ’82: 7–17
Sange Jukai Lecture, Feb ’74: 8–22, Mar ’75: 10–19 (abridged reprint)
Self-Immolation Is Non-Buddhist, Mar–Apr ’76: 4–20
Seminar-UC Berkeley: Bodhisattva Vow, Nov ’73: 21–25
Silent Lectures, Aut ’02: 4–6
Song of Zazen (poem), May–Jul ’78: 25
Studying the Precepts, Oct–Dec ’85: insert
The Great Heresies, I, Spr ’86: 2–9
Three Questions on Buddhism and Violence, Mar–Apr ’76: 39–41
Training Taken Positively: An Excerpt from Kennett Roshi’s Diary, May ’75: 37–38
Udonge: ‘The Flower of an Udumbara Tree,’ Sum ’08: 1–13
What We Teach and What We Practice, Aut–Win ’86: 2–9
Women in Religion, Jun ’76: 2–15
Wonderful Practice, Jan–Feb ’86: insert, Spr ’95: 2–7 (reprint)
Wrong Thoughts Are the Heaviest Burden, Apr ’74: 18–21
Rev. Jiyu-Kennett, and Rev. Hubert Nearman, translator
The Scripture of the Buddha’s Last Teachings, Sum ’93: 3–14
The Scripture on Conduct That Eases the Way, Aut ’93: 3–10
The Scripture on Conduct That Eases the Way (conclusion), Win ’93: 2–10
The Scripture on the Immeasurable Life of the Tathagata, Spr ’94: 2–11
The Marvellous Spiritual Powers of the Tathagata, Sum ’94: 2–7
Rev. Jiyu-Kennett, Revs. Jisho Perry and Daishin Morgan
Disclaimer (re: religious tolerance; official I.D. Cards for priests), Jan–Feb ’79: 34–35
Disclaimer (re: religious tolerance; official I.D. cards for priests), Jan–Feb ’79: 34–35
Rev. Jiyu-Kennett and Rev. Daishin Yalon
Maple Cream Apple Pie (recipe), Win–Spr ’96–’97: 104–105
Rev. Kaikan Czerniski
“There Is a Fish in Dirty Water,” Mar–Apr ’84: 28–33
Buddhist Symbols and Statues, May–Aug ’82: 45–48
Rev. Kaizan Esformes
The Absolute Necessity of Faith, May–Jun ’81: 37–39
The Five Laws of the Universe, Mar–Apr ’84: 2–10
Changeableness, May–Jun ’83: 3–10
Detachment in the Context of Buddhist Training, Oct–Dec ’85: 23–29
Koans, Sep–Oct ’83: 34–40
Our True Master, Nov–Dec ’80: 41–43
Tofu Cutlets (recipe), Mar–Apr ’79: 38–39
Training within Delusion, Jul–Aug ’79: 27–29
Rev. Keitetsu Norton
A Few Notes on the Kesa, Feb ’75: 20–22
Kindness to Oneself, Aug ’74: 31–32
Rev. Keizan Watanabe
Letter re: temple bell, Jul–Aug ’83: 3–4
Rev. Kembo Wyatt
Banana, Currant and Walnut Pudding, Feb ’75: 22
On Training, Aug ’75: 24–27
Putting Effort into Effortless, Apr ’75: 22–24
Rev. Kinrei Bassis
“Love and Light,” May–Jun ’85: 27–35
The Way of Faith, Jul–Aug ’83: 38–43
Mindfulness, Spr ’07: 37–40
Not Necessary, but Useful, Jul–Sep ’84: 35–41
Peace, Spr ’04: 59–64
Suffering, Win ’02: 17–24
Taking the Dharma into Our Heart, Spr ’10: 27–32
Three Fires, Spr ’08: 26–33
When It Is Hot, Be Completely Hot; When It Is Cold, Be Completely Cold, Aut ’97: 49–51
Rev. Kinsei Tower
The Growing of Faith, Jan–Feb ’80: 35–38
Some Aspects of Love from a Buddhist Point of View, Spr ’93: 21–26
Rev. Kinzan Learman
A Note to Weightwatchers, Feb–Mar ’77: 11
The Flowers of Karma, Jan–Feb ’80: 42–45
The Marketplace, Aut ’93: 11–12
The Mind That Seeks the Way, Sep–Oct ’83: 13–16
The Practice of Wisdom, Nov–Dec ’82: 37–43
The Third Noble Truth, Aut ’91: 6–10
The Three Pure Precepts, Aut–Win ’92: 16–20
The Three Treasures, Jan–Feb ’86: 9–11
Asvaghosha, May–Jun ’84: 2–6
Awakening to the Heart of Kanzeon, Jul–Sep ’85: 4–16
Blessed Be the Buddha of Goodwill, Win ’93: 12–17
Buddhism and the Problem of Suffering (a review of On Death and Dying by E. Kübler-Ross), May ’76: 38–44
Buddhism, Education and Social Change (a review of The Lives of Children by George Dennison), Jun ’76: 18–25
Dogen’s Questions, Jul–Sep ’84: 4–11
Endless Training, Endless Enlightenment, Mar–Apr ’83: 15–18
Holding Back, Nov–Dec ’83: 25–28
Living in the World As If in the Sky, Sep–Oct ’81: 22–25
Manifesting Pure Faith, May–Jun ’85: 2–9
On Right Effort; On Right Mindfulness; On Right Meditation, Jun ’74: 16
On Women in the Priesthood, Apr ’75: 15–16
Reminders for the Religious Life, Sum ’90: 15–26
Some Notes on the Six Worlds, May–Jun ’83: 11–16
Some Potholes on the Road of Ceaseless Practice, Jan–Feb ’85: 12–16
Spiritual Obedience, May–Jun ’79: 24–26
Taking Refuge in the Unborn, Sum ’88: 4–10
Turning the Wheel of the Law, Jan–Feb ’83: 36–41
Rev. Kodo Kay
Making Offerings, Sum ’03: 15–24
Rev. Komei Andrews
Jukai Reading List, Jan ’75: 29–31
On Saying ‘No,’ Jun ’74: 14–15
Rev. Komei Larson
The Ceremony of Daily Life, Jan–Feb ’85: 17–21
The Story of Patachara, Jan–Feb ’84: 26–30
Letter re: My Experiences with Sexism in Zen Buddhism, May–Jun ’83: 26–30
Life After Life (review), Feb–Mar ’77: 31–38
Monkey Mind, Jan–Feb ’83: 29–35
Nighttime Training, May–Jun ’84: 7–14
Questions on Zen Practice, May–Aug ’82: 20–25
To Our Readers
re: training on vacation, Jul–Aug: ’79: 2–4
re: Wesak, May–Jun ’81: 6–7
re: women and Buddhism, Sep–Oct ’79: 2–7
Training with Our Koans, Jul–Aug ’81: 37–44
Wake Up!, Jul–Sep ’85: 17–22
Rev. Komei Larson and Rev. Jitsudo Baran
Sitting Place, Nov–Dec ’76: 40–45
Rev. Komei Larson and Rev. Koshin Schomberg
The Castle Game, May–Jul ’78: 77–82
Rev. Koshin Schomberg
A Western Buddhist Liberation Garden, Spr–Sum ’96: 125–127
The Continuous Flowing, Sum ’88: 71–73
The Death of Animals, Feb–Mar ’77: 23–24
The First Noble Truth: The Positive Nature of Dukkha, Jan–Feb ’83: 7–13
The Flow of Immaculacy, Sum ’94: 66–69
The Importance of Acceptance in Buddhism, Jul–Aug ’79: 5–9
The Monastic Ideal and Lay Training, May–Aug ’82: 4–13
The Precepts, Mar–Apr ’83: 20–24
The Temple, Win ’93: 74–75
The Three Pure Precepts
Part I: Cease from Evil, Sum ’92: 66–68
Part II: Do Only Good, Aut–Win ’92: 113–114
Part III: Purify Your Own Heart/Do Good for Others, Aut–Win ’92: 114–118
The Three Refuges
Part I: The Refuge of the Buddha, Spr–Sum ’91: 127–131
Part II: The Refuge of the Dharma, Aut ’91: 69–73
Part III: The Refuge of the Sangha, Win ’91: 73–76
The True Gift, Jan–Feb ’81: 27–28
The Windbell (poem), Sum ’97: 36 (corrected)
Acceptance, Jan–Feb ’84: 31–36
Animals As Food, Jul–Aug ’80: 15–18
Aspects of Acceptance, Aut–Win ’86: 98–100
Aspects of the Middle Path
Part 1: The Middle Path and the Will, Aut ’96: 60–62
Part 2: The Middle Path in Meditation, Sum ’97: 32–35
Be Still Awhile (poem), Aut ’93: 72
Buddhist Training and Tolerance, May–Jun ’84: 15–17
Contemplation of the Love of the Eternal (poem), Aut ’03: 28–29
Dependent Origination
The Karmic Inheritance from Past Existences, Aut ’88: 73–80
The Basis of Suffering in Our Present Life, Win ’88: 58–63
The Four Aspects of Clinging, Spr ’89: 66–71
Becoming, Sum ’89: 59–62
Rebirth: The Lower Realms, Aut ’89: 76–81
Rebirth: The Higher Realms, Win ’89: 79–83
Old Age, Death, Suffering and Faith, Spr ’90: 78–84
The Rolling Wheel of Becoming, Sum ’90: 66–69
Overviews of the Teaching, Aut ’90: 77–81
Dependent Origination, Renunciation of the World and Awakening to True Wisdom, Win ’90: 79–82
Conclusion: Dependent Origination and Shunyata, Spr–Sum ’91: 121–126
Desire, Resolve, and Faith, Sep–Oct ’80: 13–18
Disappointment, Nov–Dec ’79: 19–22
Do Buddhists Believe in the Existence of God?
I. Introduction, Aut ’94: 58–60
II. Immanence and Transcendence, Win ’94: 74–75
III. Prayer, Spr ’95: 79–82
IV. Not Something, Not Nothing, Sum ’95: 76–78
Gratitude, Spr ’92: 79–83
Homeleaving, Spr–Sum–Aut–Win ’87: 93–96
Inherent Dharma, Spr ’94: 73–75
Keeping the Initial Humility, Nov–Dec ’81: 17–19
Look Up!, Jan–Feb ’79: 28–31
Love and Sex in Marriage, Mar–Apr ’78: 61–69
On Manipulative Teaching, Jan–Feb ’78: 7–17
One Calls, One Replies, Oct–Dec ’84: 25–28; Spr ’88: 63–66
Reflections on Uji, Spr ’86: 63–68
Sitting Still, Apr–May ’77: 36–42
Some Questions About Faith, Sum: ’93: 76–79
Strewing Flowers before the Buddha, May–Jun ’81: 43–47
Sukha: True Happiness, Sum ’01: 13–15
Thoughts on Meditation, Aut–Win ’95: 117–119
Threefold Training, Spr ’93: 90–92
Training to Be Oneself, Dec ’77: 20–24
Volition and Feeling, Spr–Sum–Aut–Win ’87: 97–101
Rev. Kotei Sprenger
All-Acceptance, Jul ’72: 20–22
Rev. Koten Benson
A Story of Faith, Sum ’89: 29–31
A Story of Lay Training: Yeh-lu Ch’u-ts’ai (1189-1243), Aut ’90: 38–43, Sum ’95 : 48–53 (reprint)
The Ancestors, Autumn ’88: 27–40
The Buddhist Rosary, Aut ’89: 41–43
The Buddhist Rosary (continued), Sum ’90: 40–42
The Equality of the Sexes
Part 1, Win ’91: 36–39
Part 2, Spr ’92: 37–39
Part 3, Sum ’92: 35–39
Part 4, Aut–Win ’92: 66–69
Part 5, Spr ’93: 65–67
Part 6, Sum ’93: 40–46
Part 7, Aut ’93: 46–47
Part 8, Win ’93: 51–52
Part 9, Win ’94: 51–53
Part 10, Aut–Win ’95: 106–108
Part 11, Spr–Sum ’96: 105–107
Part 12, Aut ’96: 86–87
The Mandala of Acalanatha, Sum ’88: 29–35
The Meditation Hall Windows
Maitreya, Jul–Aug ’84: 28–30
Usschusma, Sep–Oct ’83: 41–42
The Heavenly General (Ida-ten), May–Jun ’83: 31–33
The Guardian Kings (Virupaksa and Virudhaka), Mar–Apr ’85: 35–39
The Waveless Sea, Jan–Feb ’83: 25–28
The Meditation Hall Windows (Avalokiteshwara, Dhritarastra, Vaisravana, Hui Neng, Vimalakirti, Nagarjuna), Jan–Feb ’85: 30–33
Samantabhadra, Jul–Sep ’85: 38–41
Manjusri, Mar–Apr ’85: 18–21
Bodhidharma, Oct–Dec ’85: 10–11
Mahakala, Spr–Sum–Aut–Win ’87: 48–50
Sarasvati, Aut–Win ’86: 61–64
Kshtigarbha Bodhisattva, Jan–Feb: ’86: 34–35
The Moon and Commitment, Win ’88: 27–28
The Three Treasures and Four Seals, Win ’90: 48–49
Do Not Think That It Is Easy, Spr ’88: 32–33
Erudition, May–Jun ’81: 23–25
Female Buddhas: The Equality of the Buddha Nature
Part 1, Aut ’05: 28–38
Part 2, Win ’05–’06: 27–40
First Things…, Aut ’10: 19–20
Hymn to Avalokiteshwara (poem), Aut ’91: 34, Aut–Win ’92: 70 (revised, corrected)
If I Make My Bed in Hell, Spr–Sum ’91: 72–73
Kanzeon Bosatsu, Nov–Dec ’82: 32–36
Lion’s Gate Buddhist Priory Special Feature: Twenty-five Years, Spr ’01: 33–37
Looking for the Priory, Win ’89: 41–44
Perfect, Spr ’86: 32–33, Sum ’94: 40–41 (reprint)
Prajnatara, Win ’07–’08: 10–12
Serene Reflection, Spr ’89: 33–35
That Which Is True Is Greater Than That Which Is Holy, Spr–Sum ’91: 69–71
Twenty Years, Spr ’94: 53–54
Twenty-five Years, Spr ’01: 33–37
Vespers
Part I: “The Litany of the Great Compassionate One,” Win ’01: 18–29
Part II, Spr ’02: 27–33
Rev. Koten Benson and the Ven. Ananda Maitreya
An Offering with Gratitude: Arya Bhadracarya Pranidhana Raja, Spr ’90: 43–48
Rev. Kozan Beck
‘Spiritual’ Soap Opera, Jan–Feb ’81: 41–43
The Third Way, May–Jun ’80: 25–30
Meditation and Effort, Nov–Dec ’78: 37–40
New Meditation Hall, Feb ’75: 17–19
Zen Training and Architecture, Jul ’72: 17–19
Rev. Kyogen Carlson
A Meeting with the Karmapa, Jul–Aug ’80: ii–iii
The Meaning of Celibacy, Mar–Apr ’78: 46, 73–76
The Rules of Celibacy at Shasta Abbey, Mar–Apr ’78: 44–45
The Subtlety of Second Mind, Jul ’74: 25–26
Birushanofu: The Cosmic Buddha of Zen, Mar–Apr ’80: 7–14
Indeed, This Very Mind Is Buddha, Feb ’75: 10–12
Is Evil Real?, Jul ’75: 11–15
Letter to our readers (re: motorized cart for Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett), May–Jun ’84: 43–44; Jul–Sep ’84: 2
Notes on Zazen Practice, Jan–Feb ’82: 31–38
On the Point of Faith, Jan–Feb ’80: 15–20
Pure Land Meditation, Jan–Feb ’80: 31–34
Sanctifying the Mundane, May–Aug ’82: 59–64
True Samadhi, Mar–Apr ’79: 49–51
Vairocana: The Cosmic Buddha, Jan–Feb ’85: 4–11
Zen As Healer, Jan–Feb ’79: 17–21
Zen Is True Religion: Be Grateful, Jun ’73: 13–17
Rev. Kyogen Carlson and Rev. Hogetsu Schomberg (Keith)
Physical Positions of Zazen, Nov–Dec ’76: 25–37
Rev. Kyosei Kempinsky
So who’s carrying the load…?, Spr ’11: 33–36
Rev. Leandra Robertshaw
Adaptability, Aut ’99: 68–76
Letting Go of Judgment, Aut ’01: 52–58
Training Is Only a Small Thing, Spr ’98: 76–79
Training with Relationships, Aut ’08: 14–26
Rev. Leanna Bijl
Everything Happens for Your Own Good?!, Spr ’07: 33–36
Rev. Leon Kackman
Buddhism Is Not Self-Improvement, Win ’04–’05: 30–39
On Working Meditation, Spr ’07: 47–55
Rev. Lewyn Blake
A Sea Change, Win ’05–’06: 61–63
Rev. Margaret Clyde
An Offering, May–Jun ’85: 45–48
The Buddha’s Parinirvana, Jan–Feb ’86: 36–43
Rev. Meian Elbert
The Medicine of the Dharma, Win ’10–’11: 1–9
Ananda, the Second Ancestor (Meditation Hall Windows), Jul–Aug ’83: 23–26
Difficulty with Meditation, Aut ’00: 26–28
Look at What Your Mind Is Doing, Win ’04–’05: 1–15
Rev. Meido Tuttle
Remembering to Wonder, Spr ’10: 44–46
Rev. Meiko Jones
The Grand Recitation of the Flower Ornament Scripture, Aut ’02: 58–63
Reflections on Walking the Path, Spr ’03: 50–52
What Is Important? Remembering Rev. Master Daizui, Aut ’03: 57–62
Rev. Meiten McGuire
An Exercise in Understanding Anger, Win ’02: 41–47
The One Right Choice, Jul–Sep ’85: 49–53
The Refining of All-Acceptance, Aut ’01: 40–44
All-Acceptance, Jul–Aug ’83: 31–37
Being Comfortable, Win ’08–’09: 23–27
Learning How to Love, Sep–Oct ’79: 37–39
Perseverance, Spr ’10: 33–36
Siren Songs, Aut ’05: 49–53
Spontaneity, Jul–Sep ’85: 54–58
Taking Refuge in the Dharma, Jan–Feb ’84: 40–43
Training with Guilt, Sum ’09: 11–15
Woe Is Me!, Aut ’10: 42–46
You Must Make the Effort, Sum ’02: 64–66
Rev. Mildred Läser
“The Kindest Kanzeon Is to Be Found in Hell,” Aut ’89: 31–36
The Koan: The Jewel of Enlightenment, Sum ’97: 48–53, Spr ’04: 22–28 (reprint)
Choosing Certainty, Spr ’98: 52–55
Rev. Modukai Millar
Higher Education versus Zen?, Jun ’76: 27–29
Rev. Mokugen Kublicki
The Great Wish, Sum ’04: 25–28
The river is the Ocean; The ‘how’ is as important as the ‘why,’ Win ’00: 34–38
The Transfer of Merit, Oct–Dec ’85: 2–5
Cut All Ties, Give up Everything, Jul–Sep ’85: 23–27
Go for Gold!, Aut ’03: 44–45
Having Compassion for Oneself, Mar–Apr ’79: 47–48
Like Clouds; Like Water, Aut ’94: 20–25
No Knowledge, No Attainment, Sum ’99: 4–6
Putting Trust in the ‘Still, Small Voice,’ Nov–Dec ’81: 26–28
Sexuality, Win ’94: 39–46
Study in Detail, Aut–Win ’92: 50–55
Rev. Mokurai Cherlin
Cry Havoc, Dec ’75: 29–31
No View of Self
Part 1, Apr–May ’77: 26–30
Part 2, Jun–Jul ’77: 42–45
Note (re: Cathars), Aug–Oct ’78: 42
Purifying the Original Vow, Jul–Aug ’79: 33–38
Reflections on Life After Life (review), Aug–Sep ’77: 33–35
Trying to Kill Oneself, Feb–Mar ’77: 40–42
Umpteenth Mind, May–July ’78: 83–88
Rev. Mokurai Cherlin, translator, Roshi Doitsu Harada, Takeko Katoh
Report on the Practice of Buddhism in America, Aug–Oct ’78: 27–34
Rev. Mokushin Hart
“If Only…”, Spr–Sum–Aut–Win ’87: 85–86
“In This Superior Activity…”, Sum ’89: 52–55
“When the Opposites Arise, the Buddha Mind Is Lost,” Spr ’88: 59–60
A Story of Animal Training, Aut–Win ’92: 104–109
The Death of an Animal, Spr–Sum ’91: 115–118
The Gates of Compassion Are Open Wide, Spr ’93: 86–88
The Meaning of the Priory, Sum ’88: 66–68
The Nature of Suffering, Aut ’90: 73–74
The Precious Longing to Return (poem), Win ’88: 51
The Sangha Refuge, Sum ’90: 59–61
The Unfolding of the New Temple, Sum ’90: 62–63
Within the Buddha’s Hand, Win ’90: 74–76
Do Not Waste Time, Spr ’89: 61–63
Effort, Aut ’89: 71–73
Enthralled by Shadows (poem), Win–Spr ’06–’07: 52–53
Fear, an Old Friend, Win ’91: 68–70
Finding the Heart of Compassion, Aut ’88: 69–70
Offering, Win ’89: 75–76
Offering (Parts 1 and 2), Aut–Win ’95: 129–133 (revised)
Offering: Part II, Spr ’90: 71–73
Personal Opinions, Spr ’92: 73–76
Seeing the Buddha Nature, Spr ’86: 56–58
Some Thoughts on the Occasion of the Death of a Friend, Aut–Win ’86: 93–94
Studying the Precepts and Grasping the Will, Spr–Sum–Aut–Win ’87: 87–89
You bid me to descend (poem), Win ’04–’05: 40
Rev. Mugo White
“To Proffer Abundant Oblations,” May–Jun ’84: 40–44
A Pilgrimage, Spr ’05: 48–49
A Place to Sit, Spr ’93: 59–60
An Overview of the Lay Ministry, Sum ’04: 38–40
The Ship and Three Drums, Aut ’97: 73–75
The Warm Body of the Buddha, Win ’88: 52–55
Labors of Love Remembered, Win ’10–’11: 30–32
Renewal, Oct–Dec ’85: 12–19
Snapshots from East Asia: Japan, Aut ’05: 17–23
Rev. Myoe Banda
Just Getting By, Apr ’75: 20–21
Rev. Myogetsu
To my Master (poem), Aut–Win ’86: 29
Rev. Myogetsu Fuller and Rev. Gensho Florence
“Do Not Kill,” Mar–Apr ’76: 42–50
Rev. Myoho Harris
An Opportunity to Learn Sympathy: The Care of Wild Animals, Nov–Dec ’78: 41–45
The Big Clean-up, May–Jun ’81: 28–33
The Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with One Step, Aut ’07: 51
Bowing, May–Jun ’79: 18–20
Contemplation and the Mind That Seeks the Way
Part 1, Sum ’09: 19–35
Part 2, Win ’09–’10: 34–49
Feelings: Writing on Water, Sum ’07: 23–37
How We View Ourselves, Aut ’05: 24–27
It Is Enough to Know the Cosmic Buddha, Sep–Oct ’81:43–46
Oscar’s Story, Spr–Sum ’96: 95–98
Training with Animals, Jul–Aug ’80: 26–33
Zazen: The Place of No Resistance and No Requests, May–Jun ’80: 37–42
Rev. Neil McGinn
Walking on Alms Round in Mt. Shasta, Spr ’04: 9–16
Rev. Oriana LaChance
Disarmament, Sum ’01: 42–47, Sum ”01: 42–47
Healing, Sum ’00: 18–24
Refraining from: Some Thoughts on Freedom, Win ’03–’04: 33–37
Rev. Oshin Parkinson
Grief and Compassion, Nov–Dec ’78: 56–60
Rules and the Taitaikoho, Jul–Aug ’79: 39–45
Rev. Oswin Hollenbeck
A Guide to Our Monastic Vocabulary, Spr ’94: 12–22
The Bodhisattva Pilgrimage, Aut ’96: 6–11
The Buddhist Kesa: Clothes of Enlightenment
Part 1, Win–Spr ’06–’07: 1–11
Part 2, Spr ’07: 17–29
The Importance of Lineage, Sum ’99: 7–11
The Sangha Treasure, Aut ’00: 34–37
Aspects of Ceremonial: Raising a Flower, Turning a Wheel, Sum ’08: 14–18
Choosing a Path, Sum ’01: 37–41
Conclave 2000: Continuing the Transmission, Win ’00: 39–46
Devotion and Its Development in the Monastery, Win ’93: 18–25
Empty Hands, Pure Heart, Aut ’05: 42–48
Gay and Lesbian Forum: Some Thoughts and a Proposal, Aut–Win ’99: 77–83
Justice and the Five Laws of the Universe, Spr ’05: 35–41
Keeping a Bright Mind, Sum ’09: 36–38
Lighting up the Pure Land: Winter Holiday/Festive Season Decorations, Aut ’07: 63–66
Memorials, Spr ’98: 32–33
Nothing Special, Everything Buddha, Spr ’03: 33–39
Prayers to the Guardian Deity, Sum ’95: 9–15
Some Aspects of Training in Chapter 17 of the Denkoroku, Spr ’93: 27–34
Some Thoughts on Bowing, Aut–Win ’99: 36–39
Rev. Peter Bonati
A World of Constant Change, Sum ’89: 38–39
The Self (poem), Spr–Sum ’91: 44
Each Moment Is Truly a New Beginning, Spr ’89: 42
Integrity, Spr ’03: 56–59
Something Missing (poem), Spr–Sum ’91: 44
Tears of the Hara (poem), Spr–Sum ’91: 44
Turning the Stream of Compassion Inwards, Spr ’02: 34–36
Rev. Phoebe van Woerden
A Deeper Meaning, Aut ’10: 49–52
The Pilgrimage of Life, Win ’03–’04: 28–32
Digging for Water, Sum ’01: 48–52
Great Master Bodhidharma: The Two Ways of Training, Spr ’03: 10–18
We Have Offered Incense, Candles, Flowers and Fruit, Sum ’93: 35–37
Rev. Raymond McGowan
Aspects of Protection, Sum ’98: 74–78
Maitreya Bodhisattva, Win ’02: 27–33
Some Thoughts on Karma and Trust, Sum ’02: 33–38
Rev. Renée Doak
But What Can I Offer?, Sum ’04: 23–24
Checking In, Aut ’02: 32–33
Rev. Rikuko Bayne
Carving the Buddha, May ’75: 26–28
Rev. Rikuko Pollack
Adequacy, Inadequacy, Dec ’74: 27–28
Rev. Rokuzan Kroenke
An American Koan, Jan–Feb ’85: 34–36
The Practice of Preceptual Truth, Sep–Oct ’82: 40–46
Climbing a Mountain, Sep–Oct ’81: 10–12
Cultivating the Willingness to Train, Mar–Apr ’81: 44–47
Dealing with Doubt, Sep–Oct ’83: 17–22
Discomfort in Training, Win ’05–’06: 17–22
Judgmentalism, May–Jun ’85: 20–23
Letting Go, Win–Spr ’06–’07: 41–45
Listening to Our Heart, Aug–Sep ’77: 38–41
Rev. Roland Watson
The Eighteen Arahants, Sum ’04: 41–59
Gentle Guardian of the Living Waters: A House Blessing Ceremony at Horse Camp on Mount Shasta, Aut ’97: 61–64
Rev. Ryuge Prince
Random Thoughts. Accept It and Like It., June ’73: 18–20
Rev. Saido Kennaway
A Handful of Sand: A Pure Offering, Sum ’94: 32–33
The Mealtime Ceremony, May–Aug ’82: 26–30
The Ships of Fame and the Ships of Gain, Nov–Dec ’79:45–46
Being Willing to Change, Jan–Feb ’82: 42–45
Classroom Use of Animals for Scientific Reasons, Jul–Aug ’80: 21–23
Questions, Dec ’77: 19–20
Sandokai, Aut ’10: 30–42
Rev. Sansho Runyan
The Illusion of Self, Mar–Apr ’85: 7–14
Chocolate Cream Pie (recipe), Aug–Sep ’77: 42–43
Knowing and Doing, Feb ’75: 23–25
On Faith, Apr–May ’77: 20–23
Training, Jan–Feb ’82: 23–24
Rev. Sansho Runyan and Rev. Teigan Stevens
A Buddhist View of Giving, Jan–Feb ’81: 23–26
Rev. Scholastica Hicks
Election for Head of the Order and Monastic Sangha Family Gathering, September 2003, Win ’03–’04: 9–12
Finding Joy, Spr ’11: 13–28
Rev. Seck Kim Seng
Lecture by Rev. Seck Kim Seng, Nov ’74: 15–23, Jan–Feb ’80: 5–9 (reprint)
Why Is the Promotion of Moral Education Necessary?, Spr ’00: 36–39
Rev. Seikai Luebke
A Prayer from Meditation (poem), Sum ’94: 15
The Altar of the Heart, Nov–Dec ’81: 34–36
The Roots of Conflict, Win ’04–’05: 54–60
Environmentalism and Buddhist Teaching, Mar–Apr ’84: 34–40
Growing a Buddhist Garden, May–Jun ’79: 44–46
Inadequacy, Pride, and Something Beyond Both, Win ’98: 52–60
Judgmental Thinking, Nov–Dec ’82: 22–27
Living from the Heart, Nov–Dec ’80: 21–23
On Striving, Nov–Dec ’78: 53–55
Prayer to the Cosmic Buddha, Jul–Aug ’83: 27–30
Row, Row, Row Your Boat…, Sum ’08: 49–54
Struggles: To Have, to Hold, to Let Go, Sum ’09: 39–46
That Which Flows Within (poem), Aut–Win ’95: 44–45
Training with and Converting Despair, Spr ’02: 15–26
Rev. Serena Seidner
The Cloister Spider, Sum ’03: 56–64
Forgetting the Self, Spr ’99: 30–36
Training in the Gray World of Doubt and Despair, Win–Spr ’06–’07: 16–30
Rev. Shiko Rom
The Importance of Daily Meditation, Mar–Apr ’80: 31–32
The Kanzeon Garden, Mar–Apr ’85: 27–32
The Koan Appears Naturally in Everyday Life, Mar–Apr ’81: 36–43
The Stem of the Lotus, May–Aug ’82: 14–19
Converting Anger, Win ’05–’06: 45–55
Fudo-Myo-o: The Iron Being Within, Mar–Apr ’84: 21–25, Win ’94: 29–32 (revised)
How to Take Care of Yourself, Jan–Feb ’82: 39–41
It Is As It Should Be, May–Jun ’83: 17–21
Kanzeon Writes Straight with Crooked Lines, Oct–Dec ’85: 6–9
Keeping the World in Perspective, Oct–Dec ’84: 29–35
Learning to Trust Yourself, Jan–Feb ’79: 37–38
Rev. Shinkaku Hunt
The City of Mudbugs, Mar–Apr ’81: 41–43
Rev. Shuyu Singer
A Children’s Story, May ’73: 11–16
The Triple Body of the Buddha, May–Jun ’79: 40–42
The Way the Precepts Telescope, Mar ’75: 38–41
Bowing to Grief, May ’72: 24–25
Discipline, Jun ’72: 16–18
Enlightenment within Delusion, Jun ’74: 8–10
Rev. Sophia Avants
Nobility of Spirit, Aut–Win ’92: 22–26
Rev. Suigetsu Turner
A Religious Tale, Oct ’73: 31–32
Rev. Teigan Stevens
A Bowl of Soup, Mar–Apr ’85: 33–37
A Report on the Order’s Aging and Retirement Projects, Spr ’00: 48–55
A Time to Give, Nov.–Dec ’80: 45–47
The Last Refuge, May–Jun ’84: 28–30
Gratitude, Jul–Aug ’79: 52–54
Minding One’s Own Business, Jul–Sep ’85: 45–48
Responsibility, Oct–Nov ’77: 22–24
To Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett: In Gratitude, Aut ’97: 16–19
Rev. Teigan Stevens and Rev. Sansho Runyan
A Buddhist View of Giving, Jan–Feb ’81: 23–26
Rev. Teijo Stimac
“…As Transient As Dew on the Grass,” Aut ’01: 37–39
The Real Treasure, Nov–Dec ’79: 37–39
The Wheelwright, Jul–Sep ’85: 42–44
Dealing with Residual Guilt, Nov–Dec ’81: 22–24
Growing Our Training, Jun–Jul ’77: 31–33
Right beneath Our Feet, Win ’03–’04: 38–39
Rev. Toichi Yoshioka, Roshi
What Are the Effects of Zazen?, Mar–Apr ’79: 10–12
Rev. Veronica Snedaker
Know, Therefore, What All Good Is…, Spr ’09: 16–28
Rev. Vivian Gruenenfelder
Prajnaparamita: Mother of All the Buddhas, Sum ’08: 27–44
Trust and the Heart, Win ’03–’04: 52–66
Two Years of Anger, Spr ’01: 51–63
Rev. Wilfrid Powell
“Rejoice,” Aut ’03: 68–73
From the Ground Up, Aut ’02: 17–26
Putting Dogen on the Map, Aut ’07: 12–38
Rev. Winola Fulcher
Naked and Unashamed, Sum ’05: 20–21
Three Poems, Spr ’08: 37
Rev. Zenkei Hartman
in Congratulatory Addresses from the Five Celebrants (at Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett’s Stupa Dedication), Win ’00: 29–31
Rev. Zensho Roberson
A Reflection on the Practice of Patience, Aut–Win ’86: 67–69
A Respectful Conversation with Myself, Aut ’90: 46–47
The Blessing of Animals, Spr ’88: 38–39
The Buddhist Tradition of Wesak, Spr ’99: 16–19
The Eternal Refuge, Jan–Feb ’85: 37–42
The Practice of Obedience, Aut ’88: 47–49
The Temple amidst the Mountains, Spr–Sum–Aut–Win ’87: 54–55
The Value of Shortcomings, May–Jun ’85: 24–26
The Weeder and the Dandelion, Spr–Sum ’91: 38–43
The Windbell, Sum ’05: 35–41
Contemplation on Contrition, Forgiveness and Ceaseless Practice, Sum ’94: 8–1 4
Cultivating Little Seeds, Spr ’99: 20–29
Doing What Needs to Be Done, Sum ’90: 46
Don’t Be Afraid to Ask for Help, Aut ’89: 47–49
Ease (poem), Spr ’00: 23
Four Characteristics of Training in Compassion, Spr ’02: 11–14
Half a Glass of Water, Sum ’89: 36–37
Merit and the Transfer of Merit, Oct–Dec ’85: 30–38
Nine Bows (poem), Aut–Win ’92: 21
On Giving and Acceptance, Aut ’90: 48–50
Rest, Spr ’89: 39–41
Restlessness, May–Jun ’79: 47–48
Some Practical Suggestions on Seeking Pastoral Counseling, Spr ’90: 52–54
Some Reflections on the Term ‘Fame and Gain,’ Win ’89: 50–52
Taking Training Deeper: A Distinction between Religious Practice and Asceticism, Mar–Apr ’84: 41–46
Training in the World As If in the Monastery, Win ’88: 32–35
Training within the Law of the Land, Aut ’88: 44–46
What Is Faith? (poem), Sum ’88: 39
Rev. Zensho Roberson, Rev. Daizui MacPhillamy, Rev. Hubert Nearman
Yume: Visionary Experiences in the Lives of Great Masters Dogen and Keizan, Sum ’97: 63–77
Rev. Zuiko Swann
Training as a Wife and Mother, Apr ’75: 17–18
Rev. Zuiko Swann and Rev. Chosei Swann
Training Ourselves to Help Children Train, May–Jul ’78: 73–76
Ven. Ananda Maitreya and Rev. Koten Benson
An Offering with Gratitude: Arya Bhadracarya Pranidhana Raja, Spr ’90: 43–48
Ven. Narada Maha Thera
The Buddha’s Parinirvana, Jan–Feb ’81: 29–36
The Life of Buddha, Nov–Dec ’78: 6–16
Excerpts on Karma, Mar–Apr ’79: 46
Rebirth, Feb–Mar ’77: 3–11
Ven. Phra Acharn Maha Boowa Nyanasampann o
The Venerable Acharn and Animals, Jul–Aug ’80: 12–14
Excerpts from the Life of a Thai Monk, May–Jun ’79: 31–39
Staying in the Wilds, Jul–Aug ’80: 43–44
Ven. Sumangalo
Rev. Oswin Hollenbeck, ed., with commentary
Buddhist Stories for Young and Old
Kwan Yin of the Horse’s Head, Win ’03–’04: 45–51
Buddhist Stories for Young and Old
The Girl Who Lived inside the Earth, Sum ’93: 48–56
The Turtle in the Flood, Win ’93: 53–57
Four Scrolls, Aut ’93: 50–56
Ven. Sumangalo, Rev. Oswin Hollenbeck, ed., with commentary
Buddhist Stories for Young and Old
Kwan Yin of the Horse’s Head, Win ’03–’04: 45–51
A
Adams, John
Giving Training a Try, Sum ’00: 37–49
Learning Something about Acceptance in Training, Spr ’01: 67–70
Allen, Brandt
Letter re: training for the sake of training, Aut ’93: 66
Allfree, Robert
Some Thoughts Following the Ten Precepts Retreat, Win ’04–’05: 41–45
Allison, Heidi
Being Grabbed by the Cosmic Buddha!!!, Spr ’94: 27
Allison, Valerie
In Remembrance: Respecting Children, Win–Spr ’96–’97: 99–102
In Thanks to Bibachi, Aut–Win ’99: 40–42
Six Worlds and Six Paramitas, Sum ’95: 16–31
Some Uses of Habit in Cleansing Karma, Aut ’93: 13–23
Allyson, Corrinne
Rules for Meditation: Rules for Life, Win ’07–’08: 24–28
Amaro Bikkhu
Meeting under the Mountain: An account of a gathering of Western Buddhist monastics, Win ’97: 77–81
Anonymous
How Buddhism Can Help: Coping with Memories of Childhood Sexual Abuse, Spr ’04: 44–51
On Hate, Win ’01: 63–66
Refuge for a Hungry Ghost, Spr ’10: 20–23
Some Thoughts on Sexuality and Training, Spr ’01: 38–45
Arnold, Sir Edwin
He Goes unto Nirvana, Jan–Feb ’81: 37–38
Artz, Melinda
Making Room, Win ’05–’06: 23–27
B
Ballentyne, Sandra
Letter re: the universe is not subject to personal will, Win ’89: 45
Reaching, Win–Spr ’06–’07: 54–58
Bankei Yotaku Zenji
Commentary on Women, Jan–Feb ’76: 58–60
Banks, Debbie
No Expectations, Aut ’01: 59–62
Barclay, Iain
Daily Verses (poem), Oct ’74: 28
Barker, Annette
Fringe Benefits, Win ’98: 21–29
Barker, Chris
A Retreat at La Ville Davy, Win ’07–’08: 54–56
Letter to the Editor: Thanks for previous article, Win–Spr ’06–’07: 59–60
My Home Altar, Sum ’10: 34–35
Some Questions and Answers on Buddhism, Sum ’98: 53–60
Baulch, Lawrence, with commentary by Rev. Jitsudo Baran
Enlightenment in San Quentin Prison, Jun ’75: 24–28
Beattie, Dresden
Persevere Brightly, Right Now, Sum ’99: 25–35
Birchenough, Brenda
The Golden Tide, Spr ’00: 24–26
Finding My Sitting Place, Sum ’01: 7–8
Not Trying To Control the Universe, Sum ’02: 60–63
What Price a Fairy Tale?, Aut ’97: 58–60
Blower, Thomas
Nothing Special, Aut ’98: 63–66
Training for Self and Others, Sum ’00: 25–27
Bluck, Robert
The Buddha of the Twelfth Day, Sum ’07: 38–41
Bourrel, Patrick
An Improvised Altar, Aut ’97: 36–37
Boyne, Marcus
A Gay Man Trains in Buddhism, Sum ’98: 68–73
Brazier, David
Whether we see a Bodhi tree (poem), Feb ’74: 32
Broadbent, Faith
Beyond…, Sum ’07: 20–22
Broadbent, Faith, Colette Hestbeck, Steve Murray, Ernie Rimerman
Letters and Tributes (re: Rev. Master Daizui), Aut ’03: 63–67
Brooks, Maysel
The Roots of the Lotus, Jun–Jul ’77: 40–41
Ouch!, Jan–Feb ’78: 58–62
Understanding, Feb ’74: 23–25
What Teaching Is Really All About, Nov–Dec ’78: 49–50
Brown, Judy
My Home Altar, Sum ’10: 32–33
Brown, Thomas Edward
Indwelling (poem), Aug–Oct ’78: 17
Buddhasukh, Siri
The Four Stages of Noble Ones, Sep–Oct ’79: 8–10
Before Lumbini, Jan–Feb ’79: 39–49
On Vegetarian Dogmatism: Another Buddhist’s View on Buddhists Eating Meat (How vs. What)), Nov–Dec ’83: 9–23
Burckhardt, Stephen
How to Make a Meditation Bench, Nov–Dec ’76: 76–78
Burgess, Mary
From Clinging to Trusting, Win ’97: 61–65
Burns, Anne
Staying at Throssel outside of Retreat Times, Spr ’08: 34–36
Burtt, Edwin A., ed.
The Mahayana Layman’s Ideal, Nov–Dec ’79: 14–17
C
Cadden, Kimberley
Not Turning Water into Fire, Aut ’09: 26–30
Training with Fear and Unwillingness, Win–Spr ’06–’07: 46–46–49
Campbell, Jamie-Rose
Barnstaple Meditation Group: The Inside Story, Sum ’99: 52–55
Carruthers, Ruth
The Rains Retreat, Sum ’00:57–59
Cassian, John
On the Spirit of Accidie (from Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church), Jul ’73: 20–30
Caulfield-Lovin, Mary
Even an Empty Bowl (poem), Spr ’98: 56
Learning to Take Refuge in the Three Treasures, Sum ’99: 23–24
Cherlin, Mokurai
Getting a Clue, Spr ’09: 43–47
Cleaver, Ellen
Discomfort in Training, Sum ’02: 23–25
My Home Altar, Sum ’10: 43–44
When My Mother Died, Sum ’01: 59–64
Cleaver, Gene
And Now for Something Completely Different, Win ’08–’09: 33–41
Right Speech at the End, Aut ’10: 21–29
Coatsworth, Elizabeth
The Buffalo and the Carts, from The Cat Who Went to Heaven, Nov–Dec ’78: 51–52
Commons, Kevin
Engaged Buddhism, Spr ’04: 40–43
Just Collect the Sticks, Win ’05–’06: 43–44
The Truth Is Universal and Pure Meditation Must Be Done, Sum ’99: 43–46
Cousins, Elaine
Impressions of the Conclave, Win ’00: 48–49
Cowell, E.B., ed. and Robt. Chalmers, translator
Do Not Buy the Wine of Delusion, Oct–Dec ’84: 36–48
Cowsky, David
A Journey of the Heart, Aut–Win ’99: 6–20
An Experience of the Transfer of Merit, Win ’90: 19–22
The Joy of Married Training, Mar–Apr ’78: 22–24
Her Gift: A Remembrance of Reverend Master, Aut ’01: 7–8
On Being a Parent: Teaching Our Children Indirectly, Jul–Sep ’84: 42–48
Cowsky, David , Kathie Cowsky, and Kathleen M. Kistler
Reflections on the Lay Ministers’ Retreat, Aut ’96: 16–19
Cowsky, David, Rev. Eko Little, Rev. Hugh Gould,
Eulogies (for Rev. Master Daizui), Aut ’03: 30–43
Cowsky, Kathie
“Illness” in My Begging Bowl, Aut–Win ’92: 37–39
Going, Going, Going on Beyond, Always Becoming Buddha, Spr ’93: 35–37
Crix, Betty and Barney Milner
Death and Dying, Win–Spr ’06–’07: 31–40
Cromack, Kim
Mixed Blessings, Sum ’07: 56–62
Cumming, David
Clean from the Start! (poem), Sum ’94: 42
Curry, Julia
What’s Good to Do, Sum ’02: 49–53
D
de Deken, Fer
Inspirations and Fabrications, Win ’10–’11: 19–26
De Roin, Nancy and Ellen Lanyon
Fearing the Wind, Jul–Aug ’80: 19–20
Dimler, John
Letter re: alcohol (with reply), Aut ’91: 11–12
Dogan, Great Master Eihei. See Great Master Eihei Dogen
Dolan, Laura
A Hat Full of Karma, Win ’88: 67–69
A Lotus Can Grow in a Concrete Jungle, Sum ’89: 65–67
The Delusion of Being Excluded, Sum ’88: 76–77
The Eternal Koan (poem), Spr ’88: 72
Don’t Put the Cart before the Ox!, Win ’89: 91–94
Even a Horsefly, Aut ’94: 63–67
Following Ideals, Spr–Sum–Aut–Win ’87: 104–106
Incense Offering (poem), Win ’93: 72–73
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Sum ’95: 80–83
On the Question of Euthanasia, Win ’91: 79–82
Renouncing the World, Spr–Sum ’96: 129–134
This World of Suffering, Win ’90: 86–87
Donegan, James
Training with and Embracing the Body, Aut ’00: 53–54
Donovan, Lawrence
Letter re: forming a religious household, Spr ’89: 10–11
Dunbar, Neil
Dealing with Addictions, Spr ’10: 24–26
E
Eden, Genevieve
The Eternal Ever-Present in the Impermanent, Win–Spr ’06–’07: 50–51
Edwards, Cliff
Asking, Sum ’98: 15–17
Exploring the Sangha Refuge in the UK, Spr ’00: 56–57
Making a Pure Offering, Sum ’02: 44–48
Training with Others, Spr ’99: 56–57
Eldredge, Miles
Monks and Laypeople: The Equality of Opportunity in Buddhism, Sum ’08: 19–25
Englebert, Clear
Friction Is What Cleans, Aut ’02: 29–31
F
Fear, Gary
A Journey into Fear, Spr ’94: 77–79
Awakening to the Heart of Samantabhadra, Spr ’93: 93–96
Bowing in Daily Life, Sum ’90: 72–74
Do Not Defame the Lord of the House, Spr ’89: 74–76
Hardened Karma, Aut–Win ’95: 134–136
Obstructing Mountains and Great Rivers, Spr ’88: 70–71
Right Speech, Win ’94: 76–79
Scripture of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, Aut ’88: 87–89
Serving, Spr–Sum ’91: 135–137
Training in the Opposites, Aut ’96: 64–66
Training on the Job, Spr ’92: 85–88
Fear, Gary and Rev. Meiko Jones
Portland Buddhist Priory: A Brief History, Spr ’98: 42–47
Feist, Michelle
Gift from My Father, Aut ’05: 13–16
Fletcher, Nancy
I Can, Spr ’95: 90–91
It’s Not a Piano!, Sum ’00: 12–17
Nikki and Lily: Glimpses of Karma, Sum ’05: 11–19
Franz, Jack
Learning Another Tongue: On Right Speech, Win ’08–’09: 28–32
Frape-Norwell, Joyce
A Time of Retreat, Spr ’02: 61–66
Fulcher, Neva
Letter re: co-worker caught embezzling, Sum ’88: 11–12
G
Gehr, Karen S.
I Could Be Wrong, Apr ’74: 17
George, Asha
The Teaching after the Ceremony, Win ’02: 34–35
Giles, Clayton
Finding the Heart of Avalokiteshwara, Aut ’94: 29–31
Gong, Beth
Ongoing Training, Aut–Win ’99: 61–63
Gong, Beth and Norman Hering
Lay Ministers’ Retreat, Shasta Abbey, June 1-7, 1997, Aut ’97: 38–42
Goodier, Rawdon
The View from Farney Shield (poem), Sum ’99: 13
Gratitude and the Flight of Swans, Win ’03–’04: 41–44
Impression of the Conclave 2000, Win ’00: 46–7
Time for Reflection, Aut ’05: 54–55
Time for Reflection: An Address to the Scottish Parliament, Spr ’03: 53–55
Grady, Brian
Facing the Buddha (poem), Aut ’96: 47
Obstructing Mountains and Great Rivers, Sum ’09: 16–18
Grieve, William
Fit for Purpose, Sum ’04: 29–35
Guy, Barbara
Philip Larkin and The Scripture of Great Wisdom, Win ’08–’09: 19–22
H
Hamilton, Joanne
How I Decided to Undertake the Precepts, Win ’00: 52–55
Hansson, Mia
Practice and the Media, Sum–Aut ’11: 56–64
Hart, Liz
Not Even a Single Thread Separates Us: Reflections on a Visit to the Abbey for Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett’s Memorial Service on 5th November 2006, Spr ’07: 30–32
Haslam, Jeremy
Bowing, Spr ’11: 37–39
Letting Go: Dropping the Crutches, Win ’02: 25–26
Henderson, Maureen
Impressions of the Conclave 2000, Win ’00: 49–50
Hering, Norman and Beth Gong
Lay Ministers’ Retreat, Shasta Abbey, June 1-7, 1997, Aut ’97: 38–42
Hestbeck, Colette, Faith Broadbent, Steve Murray, Ernie Rimerman
Letters and Tributes (re: Rev. Master Daizui), Aut ’03: 63–67
Heuse, George
Universal Declaration of the Rights of Animals, Aug–Oct ’78: 43–46
Hiple, Deborah
Flowers from the Sky, Spr ’01: 64–70
Holdredge, Philip
The Koan Appears Naturally in Daily Life, Sum ’99: 47–50
Taking Refuge in the Scriptures, Spr ’02: 44–48
Holles, Charles
An Ocean of Love, Aut ’00: 29–33
Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Aut ’98: 46–53
Holt, Maxine
31 Bows, Win ’93: 58–59
Finding the Teaching in Daily Life, Aut–Win ’92: 79–81
Work in Progress, Aut ’96: 39–45
Hongzhi Zhengjue, trans Rev. Hakuun Barnhard
Serene Illumination or ‘Still and Bright,’ Spr ’08: 1–18
Houdyshell, Vicki
Who’s Driving?, Aug –Oct ’78: 18–20
J
Jabbari, David
The Distance from Jukai, Sum ’01: 53–57
Living an Ordinary Daily Life, Sum ’99: 14–15
One Ordinee’s View of the “Ten Precepts Meeting,” Jukai, Aut ’98: 60–61
Jackson, Natasha
Women in Buddhism, Jan–Feb ’76: 26–39, Jul–Aug ’81: 25–36 (reprint)
James, Gill
My Home Altar, Sum ’10: 38–42
Jenkins, Carol
The Dignity of Suffering, Win ’01: 30–32
Carving a Stone Buddha, Win ’91: 49–52
Meditation in Relaxation, Aut–Win ’92: 77–78
Raising a Child in a Buddhist Household, Aut ’89: 50–57
Jenkins-Guarnieri, Michael
The Priory (poem), Sum ’94: 47
Jennings, John
Buddha and Dharma, but Sangha on My Own Terms, Aut ’01: 65
Jensen, Lin
The Mind of the Mountain Called Shasta, Aut ’96: 23–28
Bad Dog: The Journey through Shame to Compassion, Spr ’98: 57–63
Maintenance, Aut ’97: 52–57
Johnson, Ben
A Bowl of Red, Spr ’99: 37–44
More, Win ’10–’11: 27–29
Jordin, Martin
My Home Altar, Sum ’10: 36–37
Jung, C.G.
An Illustration of Karma, Mar–Apr ’76: 51–53
K
Kackman, William
A Small Offering, Spr–Sum ’91: 138–139
The Koan Arises Naturally, Sum ’93: 80–85
The Significance of Looking Good, Spr ’90: 87–90
Stubborn, Aut–Win ’92: 120–123
Kanadaiba Sonja, the fifteenth Ancestor
The Denkoroku, Chapter 16, Sep ’75: 15–16
Kartal, Ayse
Dealings with Pain, Win ’09–’10: 27–33
Kastner, George
Fireball, Win ’01: 49–52
Kay, Laurel
Deepening Lay Training, Nov–Dec ’81: 39–42
Keizan Jokin
Instructions on How To Do Pure Meditation (excerpt), Spr ’95: 31
Keizan Zenji
The Denkoroku, Chapter 15
The Fifteenth Ancestor, Kanadaiba Sonja, Aug ’74: 33–35 (reprint)
Kikuchi, Kan; Rev. Jisho Perry and Kimiko Vago, translator
Beyond the Pale of Vengeance
Introduction, Aut ’94: 43–47
Chapter 1, Aut ’94: 48–51
Chapter 2, Win ’94: 62–69
Chapter 3, Spr ’95: 64–76
Chapter 4, Sum ’95: 60–71
Kirthisinghe, Dr. Buddhadasa P.
A Lesson from a Wise Beast, Jul–Aug ’80: 24–25
Kistler, Kathleen M.
“Me, My Friend, and the Eternal,” Win ’98: 22–26
Kistler, Kathleen M., David and Kathie Cowsky
Reflections on the Lay Ministers’ Retreat, Aut ’96: 16–19
Ko, Dean
Love Yourself More…and More…and More, Aut ’96: 88–89
Koho Zenji, Rev. Keido Chisan
An Excerpt from Soto Zen, Aut ’00: 22–24
The Basic Thought of Zen, from Soto Zen, Aug ’75: 24–30
The Key to the Doctrines, Nov ’74: 25–31
The Origin and Development of Zazen, Sep–Oct ’79: 23–28
The True Spirit of the Two Patriarchs, Dec ’74: 17–26, Aut–Win ’95: 33–43 (reprint)
Dogen’s Meeting with the Chief Cook of Mt. Ayuwan Monastery, Sum ’89: 46–47
Introduction to the Kyojukaimon, Mar ’75: 29
Zen, the Salvation of Man
Ch 1: Ten Questions, Feb–Mar ’71; Jan ’75: 4–16 (reprint); Nov–Dec ’83: 2–8 (reprint)
Ch 2 (continued): Zen in Daily Life, Jan ’72: 7–10
Ch 3 (continued):The History of Zen: Sosan, Apr ’73: 9–13
Koun Ejo
Shobogenzo Zuimonki
Vol. 1, Ch. 6, Oct ’75: 16–22
Vol. 2, Ch.10, Sep ’75: 31–36
L
Lane, Marjorie
The Brush Off, Aug–Oct ’78: 52–53
Langley, Julia
Geese Flying, Spr ’00: 47
Lara, Mike
The Merit of First Mind, Win ’90: 58–60
Dependability, Sum ’89: 40–42
Inhaling the Self, Aut ’04: 47–51
On Recycling, Oct–Nov ’77: 8–9
Walking on the Buddha ‘s Finger, Nov–Dec ’78: 21–23
Lavin, Peter
Saying Farewell, Sum ’94: 34–36
Lawrence, Mark
Controlling the Weather, Aut ’98: 54–56
Lebus, Amanda
Papercuts, Win ’05–’06: 56–60
Lewis, Cate
Death and the Four Noble Truths, Sum ’04: 15–22
Lewis, Murshid Samuel
From the Diaries of Murshid Samuel Lewis, Apr ’75: 25–27
Littlewood, Claire
Stepping in the Right Direction, Spr ’05: 42–47
Logan, Henry
The True Intention, Win ’98: 36–37
Lucas, Anna
Journey toward Jukai, Spr ’00: 59–61
Of Marbles, the Voice, and Old Age, Spr ’08: 52–56
When Less Is More, Aut ’04: 22–24
M
MacBrayne, Robert
Taking Refuge, Sum ’08: 55–58
Madigan, Kathleen
I am Lost, Win ’10–’11: 10–12
Mann, Sonny
S.S. Comfort Zone, Win ’04–’05: 16–19
Manzan Dohaku, Great Master. See Great Master Manzan Dohaku
Marchiori, Emanuela
The Inner Compass, Win ’05–’06: 41–42
Martin, Cathy
Following Good Advice Led Me to the Beehive of Training, Aut–Win ’99: 44–49
McCormick, Jim
An Article of Faith, Spr ’09: 48–54
McDonald, Jemi Reis
Chatting and the Art of Noble Silence, Win ’08–’09: 42–48
McGuire, Anne
On Becoming a Monk, Jan–Feb ’79: 25–27
Midtdal, Ruth
Get Yourself Out of the Way, Spr ’95: 43–45
Miller, Phil
Changing Perspectives, Sum ’92: 71–73
Currents, Aut ’90: 84–87
Nothing Personal, Aut ’93: 74–77
On Faith, Aut ’91: 76–80
Reflections on the Five Thoughts of the Mealtime Ceremonial, Sum ’94: 71–75
Selfless Activity, Spr ’95: 84–87
Training at Work, Aut ’89: 84–87
Milston, Ann
A Little, Fuzzy Picture of Myself, Aut ’02: 27–28
Morzenti, Sally Kaj
Letter re: use of animals in classrooms, Spr ’86: 12–13
Mueller, Katie
Homage to Achalanatha Bodhisattva (poem), Aut ’93: 48
Mundy, Peter
Letter re: cleaning up his life, Spr ’90: 74–75
Murray, Steve
The Cause of Suffering, Aut ’90: 65–67
The Noble Eightfold Path Meditation Retreat, Aut ’97: 68–72
The Work within the Heart, Spr ’89: 50–51
Ideals and the Damage Done, Spr ’08: 19–25
Losses, Aut ’94: 52–54
Reading and Recollection, Sep–Oct ’83: 26–27
Tides, Aut ’05: 39–41
Murray, Steve, Faith Broadbent, Colette Hestbeck, Ernie Rimerman
Letters and Tributes (re: Rev. Master Daizui), Aut ’03: 63–67
N
Norwell, George
Ceremony: Obstacle or Opportunity?, Spr ’98: 27–31
Trusting My Training, Sum ’97: 57–62
O
Officers of Soji-ji
Letter from Soji-ji re: suspension of Cho Ryu (with commentary by Rev. Master Jiyu-Kennett), Win ’90: 13–18
Olson, Craig
Question and Answer, Win ’89: 84–87
Refuges: Choice and Consequence, Aut ’83: 81–84
Otogawa, Archbishop Kinei
On the Title of ‘Seijaku‘, Mar–Apr ’81: 26–27
P
Peoples, Peg
Journey to the Temple, Spr–Sum ’91: 108–109
Letter re: Asking for help, Aut ’89: 63–65
Letter re: Willingness, Win ’88: 45–47
Perkins, Leroy
The Second Time Around, Spr ’89: 52–54
Letter re: fascination and attachment, Spr ’88: 53–54
My Home Altar, Sum ’10: 43
Troublesome Learning, Spr ’90: 64–65
Perrott, Michael
The Wooden Figure, Sum ’03: 50–55
Piedmont, Ozmo
Dancing with the Stars, Aut ’08: 57–61
Piedmont. Ozmo
The Gift of Loving-Kindness, Win ’09–’10: 50–57
Pitman, Adrienne
Having a Monk to Stay, Sum ’00: 51–55
Towels, Toilet Rolls, and Shoes, Win ’01: 44–48
Very Quick Stir Fry (recipe), Sum ’01: 65–66
Potter, Richard
Epitaph, Aut ’10: 53–54
My Home Altar, Sum ’10: 37
Powers, David
Reading the Kyojukaimon, Mar–Apr ’82: 21–25
R
Reed, Jan
Reflections on ‘Training with Physical Difficulties’; a Dharma talk, Spr ’09: 10–15
Retiring from Work, Spr ’11: 29–32
Rhodes, Susan
An Accessible Meditation Hall and the Sangha Treasure, Sum ’00: 32–36
How Not to Handle Becoming Disabled: How I Hurt Myself and Others by Clinging to My Own Preferences and Desires, Spr ’09: 1–9
Richards, Dave
Bendowa (Doing One’s Utmost to Practice the Way of the Buddhas, Sum ’07: 42–49
Richards, Karen
A Layman’s Koan, Sum ’88: 23–26
The Prior’s Installation at Telford Abbey, Aut ’98: 57–59
The Sewing Basket: A Tale of Conversion, Aut ’98: 28–34
Changes, Win ’07–’08: 13–
Rimerman, Ernie
Allowing Compassion to Enter, Spr ’99: 46–48
Rimerman, Ernie, Faith Broadbent, Colette Hestbeck, Steve Murray,
Letters and Tributes (re: Rev. Master Daizui), Aut ’03: 63–67
Rimmerman, Ernie
The Priory as a Place of Refuge, Sum ’09: 47–53
Robertshaw, Sally
The Sacred Sangha, Spr ’95: 32–35
Learning to Listen and Respond, Aut ’93: 33–38
Robinson, Iain
My Home Altar, Sum ’10: 46–52
Some Differences between Japanese and British Home Altars, Sum ’10: 46–52
Some Temples Associated with Great Master Dogen, Spr ’98: 16–21
Rose, Eren
Letter re: Remembered infant pain, Spr ’88: 11
Ross, Jean
A Mountain Walk, Jan–Feb ’78: 15–17
Rothwell, Neil
The Life of the Emotions, Aut ’10: 47–48
Rowan, Mark
My Home Altar, Sum ’10: 44–45
Ruiz, Cathy
The Importance of Being Where You Are, Aut ’07: 48–50
Ryan, William
The Koan of Despair and Learning to Leap Backward off a Cliff, Aut–Win ’86: 103–106
Nothing Is Wasted, Spr–Sum–Aut–Win ’87: 10–14
S
Saunders, Darren
The Striking of the Silent Gong, Spr ’00: 44–46
Schatz, Helmut
The Five Thoughts, Aut ’09: 43–47
Progress Not Perfection, Win ’97: 52–60
Schumacher, E.F.
Buddhist Economics, from Small Is Beautiful, Oct ’76: 13–23
Scott, Sabira
“A Pinch of Salt to Season the Experience,” Sum ’93: 15–17
Beauty in Motion, Spr–Sum ’91: 45–46
Dwelling on the Past; Fearing the Future, Aut ’97: 65–67
No Hurry; No Worry, Aut ’96: 20–22
What If?, Spr ’94: 24–26
Senzaki, Nyogen
Like a snail I carry (poem), Nov–Dec ’76: 62
Sheard, Julie
Outlines, Spr ’03: 27–32
Sheldon, Michael
The Bottom Line, Sum ’03: 11–14
Sherman, Carol
The Man Who Moved Animals (poem), Sum ’92: 10
Spark, Andrea
Endless Practice (poem), Aut ’96: 12
Personal Responsibility, Win ’93: 26–35
Squire, Kate
Buddha Nature Never Gives Up, Sum ’08: 45–48
St. André, Amélie
Gedanken nach Jukai-das Geben und Empfangen der Tugendregein (poem), Win ’00: 56–59
Thoughts after Jukai-Giving and Receiving the Buddhist Precepts (poem), Win ’00: 56–59
Stone, Susan
The Night After Rev. Master’s Death (poem), Aut ’97: 48
Stroup, Don
The Goi Koans of Tozan with Interpretations and Additions, Jul ’74: 27–29
Sturley, Anthony
Letter to the Editor: Mindfulness in Daily Life, with response, Win–Spr ’06–’07: 60–61
Sutherland, Megan
Expectations: A Matter of Choice, Sum ’05: 31–34
Sykes, Betsy
How to Grow a Lotus Blossom: Literally, Spr ’98: 48–51
T
Taylor, Paul
The Truth Enters into Us and We Enter the Truth, Spr ’05: 18–23
Impressions of the Conclave 2000, Win ’00: 48
Lay Ministry Day in Harrogate-March 20th, Sum ’04: 36–37
Learning from Walking Meditation, Spr ’07: 41–47
On Taking Spiritual Responsibility, Sep–Oct ’83: 28–33
Some Reflections on Meditation Groups as Sangha, Aut ’08: 27–38
Tenney, Scott
Expect Nothing, Spr ’93: 73–74
Flowers and Fruit Grow Wherever They Are Planted, Win ’07–’08: 50–53
Thomas, Bob
The Black Circle, Jul ’74: 14–16
Trent, Roy B.
Burning Your Bridges behind You, Win–Spr ’06–’07: 12–15
U
Upton, Lee
Moments of Clarity, Win ’07–’08: 47–49
V
Verhagen, Arjen
Making Banners for Celebrations, Spr ’04: 29–36
W
Weichert, Hans-Jurgen
Hunting and the Rights of Animals, Jul–Aug ’80: 34–37
Wertheimer, Don
Going On, Aut–Win ’95: 63–65
Loving-kindness and the Third Position, Aut ’90: 21–24
Marriage, Partnerships, and Beyond, Aut–Win ’99: 64–67
No One to Blame, Win ’97: 44–45
Wertheimer, Margie
This Fundamental Shrine of My Being, Aut ’96: 13–15
To My Master upon Her Death (poem), Win ’97: 6
Y
Yeager, Day
Three Journal Entries: February 17-22, Aut–Win ’92: 98–100
Z
Zacher, Ted
One Layperson’s Path, May–Jul ’78: 4–11

