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slipped rated 23 months ago -
From the page: D.T. Suzuki had an excellent grasp of written and spoken English, combined with an exhaustive knowledge of Eastern and Western religions and philosophies.
Dr. Suzuki first lived in the United States from 1897 to 1908. In 1911 he married an American, Beatrice Lane, who helped him wi...
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 lysergius rated 18 months ago- The man who introduced me to Zen. I owe him big time!
 TheScrappyCat rated 19 months ago- An exquisite moment...shared with me by SpectreKitty. Thank you!
 spectrekitty rated 19 months ago-
What a Wonderful Picture!
Found chez Bradley...
 slipped rated 23 months ago-
From the page: D.T. Suzuki had an excellent grasp of written and spoken English, combined with an exhaustive knowledge of Eastern and Western religions and philosophies.
Dr. Suzuki first lived in the United States from 1897 to 1908. In 1911 he married an American, Beatrice Lane, who helped him with his work until her death in 1939. After the War he traveled and taught extensively in the United States and Europe. Of note is a series of very popular open lectures he gave at Columbia University. Many renowned Western philosophers, artists, and psychologists were affected by his writings and friendship, including Carl Jung and Erich Fromm, Christmas Humphries, Father Thomas Merton, Martin Heidegger, Karl Jaspers, Dr. Albert Stunkard, Alan Watts, Richard De Martino, Robert Aitken, John Cage, Alan Ginsberg, and Gary Snyder.
Thanks to ADLREL
 - OliviaB rated 22 months ago
- some sites from the pages of
the always brilliant bradley with thanks
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 - arfur rated 23 months ago
- now for the obligatory cat blog
 Tord rated 23 months ago- - the documentary.
 crystalclear rated 23 months ago- ah ha!
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