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- Community of Mindful Living - Provides support for individuals and meditation groups worldwide who wish to practice in the Thich Nhat Hanh tradition.
www.iamhome.org
- Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhsit Association - Tiawanese Dharma Drum Chinese Ch'an Buddhist assocition for teaching Zen in the US. In the Lin-Chi (Rinzai) lineage.
www.ddmba.org
- Hakuin School - Japanese school of Rinzai Zen Buddhism.
www.ciolek.com/WWWVLPages/ZenPages/Hakuin.html
- Naropa Institute - Private, non-profit liberal arts college in Boulder, Colorado characterized by its unique Buddhist educational heritage.
www.naropa.edu
- Ordinary Mind Zen School - Intends to manifest and support the practice of the Awakened Way as expressed in the teaching of Charlotte Joko Beck. The school is composed of Charlotte Joko Beck, her Dharma Successors, and teachers and successors that they, as individuals, have formally authorized. There is no affiliation with other Zen groups or religious denominations; however, membership in this school does not preclude individual affiliation with other groups. Within the school there is no hierarchy of Dharma Successors.
www.bayzen.org/omzc.htm
- Rinzai School - Lineage diagram.
web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/org/jikyu-an/lineage.html
- Schools of Zen Buddhism - Graphical depiction of the historic schools.
www.ciolek.com/WWWVLPages/ZenPages/ZenSchools.html
- The Kwan Um School of Zen - Information on our School, its teachers, publications, zen centers, retreats, etc.
www.kwanumzen.com
- White Plum Asanga - An organization of Zen teachers in the lineage of Hakuyu Taizen Maezumi. The purpose of the White Plum Asanga is to provide support for students and teachers in the White Plum lineage.
www.whiteplum.org
- Zen Buddhist Order of Hsu Yun - A virtual temple for the study of Zen in the tradition of Ch'an Master Hsu (Xu) Yun.
www.hsuyun.org
- Zen Studies Society - Established in 1956 to assist the Buddhist scholar D.T. Suzuki in his efforts to introduce Zen to the West. In 1965 it came under the leadership of a Japanese Zen monk, Eido Tai Shimano, who shifted the emphasis towards zazen (Zen meditation) practice.
www.daibosatsu.org
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