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One of the most influential teachers of Zen in America until his death in 1990, the author shows readers how to use the insights that arise from Zen meditation to increase the meaningfulness and happiness of their lives. 10,000 first printing.

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One of the most influential teachers of Zen in America until his death in 1990, the author shows readers how to use the insights that arise from Zen meditation to increase the meaningfulness and happiness of their lives. 10,000 first printing.
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Born in Osaka, Japan, in 1928, Dainin Katagiri was trained traditionally as a Zen teacher. He first came to the United States in 1963, to help with a Soto Zen Temple in Los Angeles. He later joined Shunryu Suzuki Roshi at the San Francisco Zen Center and taught there until Suzuki Roshi’s death in 1971. He was then invited to form a new Zen center in Minneapolis, which, in addition to a monastery in the countryside of Minnesota, he oversaw until his death in 1990. He left behind a legacy of recorded teachings and twelve Dharma heirs. Katagiri is the author of several books, including Returning to Silence and You Have to Say Something.