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SUMMARY:Zen-Ken-Sho Public Lecture and Demonstration By So’zan Miller Roshi
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in November as we host Rev. So'zan Miller Roshi (First Abbot of Daiyuzenji) as he shares his view on Zen-Ken-Sho. \n\n\n\nZen-Ken-Sho is a principle set forth by Omori Sogen\, who became well known for this unique approach to Zen practice\, integrating insights from martial and fine arts training with traditional Zen methods as a way to create a balanced life. This approach has been described as a unity of Zen\, Ken ("sword\," referring to martial arts or physical culture)\, and Sho ("brush\," referring to calligraphy or fine arts).
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:verdana">Please join us in November as we host Rev. So&#39\;zan Miller Roshi (First Abbot of Daiyuzenji) as he shares his view on Zen-Ken-Sho.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nZen-Ken-Sho is a principle set forth by Omori Sogen\, who became well known for this unique approach to Zen practice\, integrating insights from martial and fine arts training with traditional Zen methods as a way to create a balanced life. This approach has been described as a unity of Zen\, Ken (&quot\;sword\,&quot\; referring to martial arts or physical culture)\, and Sho (&quot\;brush\,&quot\; referring to calligraphy or fine arts).</span></span>
LOCATION:DAIYUZENJI RINZAI ZEN TEMPLE\, 3717 N. RAVENSWOOD AVE.\, STE. 112\, CHICAGO\, IL 60613
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DTSTAMP:20260502T225108Z
URL:https://business.ravenswoodchicago.org/events/details/zen-ken-sho-public-lecture-and-demonstration-by-so-zan-miller-roshi-5470
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