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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 39982

    Need Wikipedia Volunteer: Daiho Hilbert Roshi

    Hi,

    I am looking for someone who knows about posting on Wikipedia to make a page about Soto Teacher Daiho Hilbert Roshi. Anybody with the skills?

    I think you know Daiho, one of the coolest Zen Dudes out there and a real friend of this place. Rev. Daiho is a very powerful and unique Soto Zen Teacher, a wounded Vietnam war veteran and social activist.



    Harvey Daiho Hilbert (born February 13, 1947) woke up to Zen after being shot in the head in combat in Vietnam in 1966. In spite of the resulting disability, Daiho went on to obtain a Masters and PH.D degree in Social Work and spent nearly thirty years offering contemplative practices to his clients. Daiho took up formal training in 1998 at Dharma Mountain Zendo in Cloudcroft, NM. He was ordained in 2000 and was given Dharma Transmission in 2005 by Ken Hogaku Shozen McGuire roshi.

    In 2000 he was installed as abbot of Daibutsuji Zen Temple and re-established the Zen Center of Las Cruces. In 2005, he retired from his clinical practice and left Daibutsuji to establish the Order of Clear Mind Zen. The Order is based at Clear Mind Zen Temple in Las Cruces, New Mexico and currently has affiliates in northern California and west Texas. His practice includes street practice, daily blog postings of his teaching, as well as a fulltime monastic practice. His Temple offers daily Zazen, monthly Zazenkai, and quarterly Sesshin. In addition, it offers many educational group activities, as well as selected workshops specifically focused on recovery from war and violent trauma. Daiho is in a loving relationship with Kathryn Soku Shin Masaryk are working to establish a monastic residence together.
    Daiho is in the Lineage of another great (if not so often mentioned for some strange reason) Japanese Soto Priest very important to Soto Zen in America. Soyu Matsuoka Roshi (1912-1997).

    Rev. Dr. Soyu Matsuoka-roshi (1912-1997) was a priest in a family of priests going back six centuries. He came to the United States in 1939 as an emissary of Sojiji Training Monastery first to Los Angeles, then to San Francisco. Matsuoka-roshi soon left San Francisco to go to New York where he worked with D T Suzuki at Columbia University. He then went to Chicago and established the Zen Buddhist Temple of Chicago in 1949.

    Matsuoka taught everywhere he could: high schools, karate dojos, living rooms. He was relentless in his effort to bring the living Dharma to the United States. He wrote letters to newspapers, was a strong supporter of non-violence and de-segregation, and wrote letters in support of Rev. Martin Luther King’s civil disobedience.



    Matsuoka-roshi taught Zazen. He taught basic forms. He chanted only the most essential sutras. He streamlined the training and progression of students so that they would have an opportunity to practice in roles and take on responsibilities they would not have been entitled to in an institutionalized context. His was a homegrown Zen, a practical Zen. He used Japanese terms sparingly and tried to make his Zen accessible to Americans.

    Those who actually take the time to make a study of Matsuoka-roshi’s written record in two collections of his writings (“The Kyosaku” and “Moku-rai”) will soon discover the truth about this pioneer. He was a genuine Master and a fine teacher who held his students in higher esteem than they, themselves apparently did.

    Here is Daiho's blog, and I hope you will also check out some of his beautiful and poignant commentary there ...

    Daiho's Engaged Zen Blog
    The personal teachings of Daiho Roshi, founder of the Order of Clear Mind Zen.


    Please let me know.

    Gassho, Jundo
    Last edited by Jundo; 03-20-2018, 03:36 PM.
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE
  • Shinshi
    Treeleaf Unsui
    • Jul 2010
    • 3600

    #2
    Hi Jundo,

    I have an account with Wikipedia. Are you looking for posting help or authoring (writing) help? If it is posting I would be happy to lend a hand.

    Gassho, Shinshi

    SaT-LaH
    空道 心志 Kudo Shinshi
    I am just a priest-in-training, any resemblance between what I post and actual teachings is purely coincidental.
    E84I - JAJ

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    • Jundo
      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
      • Apr 2006
      • 39982

      #3
      Originally posted by Shinshi
      Hi Jundo,

      I have an account with Wikipedia. Are you looking for posting help or authoring (writing) help? If it is posting I would be happy to lend a hand.

      Gassho, Shinshi

      SaT-LaH
      Hi Shinshi,

      Posting a page for him (he does not yet have one) with his bio information, which needs to be written up. There is a lot online about him, so easy to find.

      Gassho, Jundo
      ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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      • Shinshi
        Treeleaf Unsui
        • Jul 2010
        • 3600

        #4
        Originally posted by Jundo
        Hi Shinshi,

        Posting a page for him (he does not yet have one) with his bio information, which needs to be written up. There is a lot online about him, so easy to find.

        Gassho, Jundo
        Hi Jundo,

        Do you have content in mind, or just the idea that something needs to be created? I don't see myself as the greatest writer but I could at least get it started. If someone else wanted to contribute some or all of the content I could certainly wrangle it up on to wikipedia.

        Gassho, Shinshi

        SaT-LaH
        空道 心志 Kudo Shinshi
        I am just a priest-in-training, any resemblance between what I post and actual teachings is purely coincidental.
        E84I - JAJ

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        • Geika
          Treeleaf Unsui
          • Jan 2010
          • 4981

          #5
          Originally posted by Jundo
          Daiho is in the Lineage of another great (if not so often mentioned for some strange reason) Japanese Soto Priest very important to Soto Zen in America. Soyu Matsuoka Roshi (1912-1997).
          Sounds like a really good teacher. Definitely my style. I am surprised I have not read about him before.

          Gassho, sat today, lah
          求道芸化 Kyūdō Geika
          I am just a priest-in-training, please do not take anything I say as a teaching.

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          • Jundo
            Treeleaf Founder and Priest
            • Apr 2006
            • 39982

            #6
            Daiho was here for a Zazenkai awhile back ...

            Zazenkai with DAIHO HILBERT Roshi
            Hello All, This is our March 30th sit with Daiho REDUX. I have the folks registered for the HANGOUT the same as last week. If there has been change in someone's ability to attend, please let me know by PM. NOTE ALSO DAYLIGHT SAVINGS CHANGE THAT DAY IN EUROPE. UK/EUROPE FOLKS PLEASE CONFIRM THE NEW TIMES!! WELCOME to our


            I also visited with him, and was very honored to establish a Link with his Lineage, when I visited the USA last year ...

            Hi All, We will be having a co-Treeleaf and Clear Mind Zendo Zazenkai today, from 10am Mountain time US until noon. Please join us if you can ... And I am content to say that Daiho Hilbert Roshi will be gifting me with a "Roshi" Ceremony, bestowing the roll of "Roshi" (Old Teacher) on me. I would have


            Gassho, J

            SatTodayLAH
            ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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