Dogen Institute/Tangible Thusness: Clothing, food, and shelter made according to the dharma

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Tangible Thusness: Clothing, food, and shelter made according to the dharma

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In this e-book, Hoko Karnegis introduces the Soto Zen Buddhist practice of nyoho and guides readers though three aspects: clothing, food, and shelter. Nyoho’s roots are traced from the Vinaya though Kodo Sawaki Roshi into the present. With chapters from Koun Franz, Sawyer Jisho Hitchcock, and Hosshin Shoaf. 191 pages NB This is in an e-book format only and not for printing. Works best in browsers and Adobe Reader.

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Contents

Introduction

The three faces of nyoho

Clothing

Kodo Sawaki and the 20th century nyoho-e movement

Kesa covers the canal

Death and the robe

Each stitch is like the earth exploding - Koun Franz

Nyoho clothing and nyoho food

Food

The practice of cooking

The practice of serving

The practice of eating 111

The ingredients of sesshin and your life - Sawyer Jisho Hitchcock

Shelter

There is only one temple

The seven hall temple

Boundlessness within walls - Hosshin Shoaf

Sheltering in sacred space

Conclusion

Beyond food, clothing, and shelter

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