
yuuki wrote::
Vinaya: the monk handles money and charges (required donation?) for zazen training, and has a wife. This is normal for Japanese temples, as far as I can tell. Other than that he also smokes. I think I respect so much the monks that I have been learning from over the internet because they live according to the Vinaya and have very dedicated virtue practice.
This one would probably be best to stay away from.adeh wrote: Dhammakaya International Meditation Center (Tokyo)
2-59-20-201 Kaneko Bld., Shimo, Kita-Ku, Tokyo 115 Japan
Tel: 3-39036571 to 72
Fax: 3-39036573
Email: dimejpl@z2.zzz.or.jp
Web site: http://www.concentration.org
Founder: Luang Phor Sodh
Tradition: Thai Meditation Organisation pan Theravada Buddhist Association
tiltbillings wrote:This one would probably be best to stay away from.adeh wrote: Dhammakaya International Meditation Center (Tokyo)
2-59-20-201 Kaneko Bld., Shimo, Kita-Ku, Tokyo 115 Japan
Tel: 3-39036571 to 72
Fax: 3-39036573
Email: dimejpl@z2.zzz.or.jp
Web site: http://www.concentration.org
Founder: Luang Phor Sodh
Tradition: Thai Meditation Organisation pan Theravada Buddhist Association

meindzai wrote:I say go to lots of teachers and bug the crap out of them until you find one that is "your teacher." Obviously I favor Theravada - but when it comes to teachers themselves as people or models of the Dhamma/Dharma sometimes the tradition doesn't seem to matter.-M

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