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Gudo Uchiyama
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Re: Gudo Uchiyama
Originally posted by JundoNot a clue so far, except to say he is not to be confused with either KOSHO Uchiyama Roshi (whose book we are reading in the book club) or GUDO Wafu Nishijima ... who is pretty anti-commie, anti-anarchist, anti-fascist, anti-every extreme.
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sorry...I couldn't resist the e-Sangha Zen debate format. :PLeave a comment:
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Re: Gudo Uchiyama
Hi Again,
A quick search turned up that he is mentioned in in Brian Victoria's book Zen at War, where this quote is attributed to him:
"The emperor is not the son of the gods as our primary school teachers and others would have you believe. The ancestors of the present emperor came forth from a corner of Kyushu, killing and robbing people as they did. They then destroyed their fellow thieves ... It may seem that the emperor is divine, but down through the ages the emperors have been tormented by foreign opponents and, domestically treated as puppets by their own vassals .... Although this is well known, university professors and their students, weaklings that they are, refuse to say or write anything about it. Instead, they attempt to deceive others and themselves, knowing all along the whole thing is a pack of lies."
Gudo Uchiyama, *-1911
Japanese Soto Zen Priest
Tract that was widely disseminated late in the 19th century
Quoted in Brian Victoria, Zen at War
There is a little more about him, and other Japanese anarchists of the time, on page 36 of this paper:
Gassho, Sentient Beings of the World Unite! JundoLast edited by Jundo; 12-25-2012, 02:11 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Gudo Uchiyama
Not a clue so far, except to say he is not to be confused with either KOSHO Uchiyama Roshi (whose book we are reading in the book club) or GUDO Wafu Nishijima ... who is pretty anti-commie, anti-anarchist, anti-fascist, anti-every extreme.
I will see if I can find more information.
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Gudo Uchiyama
I was reading a blog titled Underneath the Bodhi Tree whereupon I came this section:
True to my anarchist roots, I'd like to make a series of posts dedicated to radical Buddhists in order to honor their commitment and contribution to the cause. The first in this series is dedicated to Gudo Uchiyama.
Gudo Uchiyama was a Japanese Soto Zen Priest and an anarcho-communist who operated a secret printing press behind the statue of the Buddha at his temple. He put out things like this, challenging the conservative doctrine of Karma:Tags: None
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